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City of Martin
Project work consists of but is not limited to the following: Apron Reconstruction and Taxiway Realignment will consist of pavement removal, excavation, grading, aggregate base construction, asphalt paving, pavement marking, storm drainage, seeding, and electrical work.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
City of Martin
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Project work consists of but is not limited to the following: Apron Reconstruction and Taxiway Realignment will consist of pavement removal, excavation, grading, aggregate base construction, asphalt paving, pavement marking, storm drainage, seeding, and electrical work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Martin
The council addressed various financial matters, including the approval of the finance officer's report, claims, and a lagoon payment. Code enforcement issues were discussed, resulting in extensions for two properties on the abatement list. A report on law enforcement activities was given, and the council decided to combine the city election with the school's election. Discussions and decisions were made regarding an ice rink, ceiling fan repairs at Markota, write-offs, and an alley closing. An executive session was held concerning personnel. Ordinances were reviewed and approved, and a new full-time employee was hired. Finally, items were declared surplus, and past-due water bills were addressed.
The council meeting addressed various topics, including financial reports, claims payments, a lagoon payment to the USDA, and law enforcement updates. Discussions included sidewalk projects, Summer Fest preparations, and donations to the Oglala Drifters Riding Club and the BC Golf Association. The council approved the second reading of Ordinance #262 regarding park regulations and the first reading of several ordinances amending dog and cat regulations. Other actions included approving the purchase of a diving board and pool vacuum, repairing a retaining wall, renewing malt beverage licenses, personnel matters (including hiring and probation), and addressing utility billing software issues. Building permits were approved, and past-due water bills were handled according to standard procedures.
The council meeting addressed various financial matters, including the approval of the finance officer's report, payment of claims, a lagoon payment to the USDA, and the 2023 audit. Discussions included budget shortfalls for Meals on Wheels, donations to the Bennett County Fair Board and American Legion Baseball, and a review of law enforcement activity. An executive session was held concerning contractual matters, leading to the initiation of contract negotiations with Bennett County State Attorney. Other topics included drainage issues, the purchase of a generator for the city shop, a personnel matter resulting in a pay raise, and the approval of building permits with conditions. Past due water bills and code enforcement matters were also addressed.
The Martin City Council meeting addressed various topics, including financial reports, claims payments, water service for new houses, law enforcement matters, airport pay requests, park improvements, personnel matters, budget ordinances, and amendments to city code sections related to dogs and cats, trade licenses, sales and use tax, and building codes. Discussions also involved a special assessment roll for nuisance abatements, open meeting violations, building permits, health insurance renewal, and past due water bills. A decision was made to contract with the county for law enforcement, pending further legal review. The council also approved a request to explore park improvements with a landscape architecture firm.
The council canvassed the votes for the election.
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