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City of Long Lake
40 LF remove sewer pipe (sanitary), 40 LF aggregate bedding, 75 each lining sewer pipe lateral, 40 LF 8" PVC pipe sewer, 5,000 LF - 8"-10" lining sewer pipe, 350 LF seal manhole.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
City of Long Lake
Close: Jun 23, 2026
40 LF remove sewer pipe (sanitary), 40 LF aggregate bedding, 75 each lining sewer pipe lateral, 40 LF 8" PVC pipe sewer, 5,000 LF - 8"-10" lining sewer pipe, 350 LF seal manhole.
AvailableCity of Long Lake
Work includes 3,200 S Y Full Depth Reclamation, 280 LF Concrete Curb & Gutter D412, 580 TON Type SP 9.5 Wear Course Mix (2,B), 150 LF 15" HDPE Storm Sewer.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2025
Due Date
Apr 3, 2025
Release: Mar 17, 2025
City of Long Lake
Close: Apr 3, 2025
Work includes 3,200 S Y Full Depth Reclamation, 280 LF Concrete Curb & Gutter D412, 580 TON Type SP 9.5 Wear Course Mix (2,B), 150 LF 15" HDPE Storm Sewer.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Long Lake
The council discussed concerns regarding wake boat activity on the lake and potential water quality issues. Key approvals included an ordinance to allow commercial kennels in the I-1 industrial district, a special event permit for the Minnesota Inboard Summer Surf Tour, and a special event permit for a beach bonfire event. Additionally, the council accepted plans and authorized advertising for bids for the 2026 sanitary sewer lining project, and passed an ordinance adjusting council salaries and updating administrative organization. The council also reached a consensus on supporting the city clerk's preferred early voting timeline.
The meeting featured a six-month performance evaluation for the City Administrator, which included a presentation of accomplishments, an overview of responsibilities, and positive feedback from the Council regarding her leadership, particularly in the formation of the Fire Department. The Council also discussed administrative protocols, including potential step increases, performance evaluation processes, and the formation of a Human Resources Subcommittee. Additionally, the Council reviewed proposed amendments to the City Code regarding special elections for Council seats, pay rates, and the Council's Code of Conduct policy.
The City Council meeting addressed various operational and administrative items, including the approval of a Special Event Permit for a temporary outdoor patio at Carbone's Pizzeria and the acceptance of a donation from the Wayzata Crime Prevention Coalition to reimburse the city for electronic access gate repairs. Commissioner Marge Beard from the Three Rivers Park District provided an update on park facilities, trails, and partnership opportunities. Additionally, the Council authorized the establishment of an off-leash dog park at Dexter Park and approved the associated fence installation contract with Northland Fence.
The meeting included reports on recent community events and upcoming symposia, as well as a discussion regarding a conceptual proposal for constructing an entertainment stage in Nelson Lakeside Park. The council approved several consent items, including vendor claims, payroll, and special event permits for a temporary outdoor patio and a block party. A community service award was presented to a long-time planning commission member. Additionally, the council approved agreements with the Minnesota Department of Transportation and Hennepin County to facilitate repairs for the Highway 12 access gate. Other updates included discussions on the Shoreline Firefighters Relief Association pension levels, a planned beach bonfire event, and administrative staffing updates.
The council meeting addressed several operational and administrative matters. Key topics included a public hearing regarding an ordinance to establish City Council salaries and update administrative organizational structures, which was tabled for further review. The council established set public hours for City Hall. Other discussions involved updates on the status of a 2027 street improvement project, the acquisition of a new printer/copier lease, the completion of a records retention project, and exploration of shared resource opportunities with neighboring cities through the fire service collaboration. The council also considered potential directional signage for local businesses along the Luce Line trail.
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