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City of Milaca
In general, the work consists of street sub cut excavation, lot grading with excess material, and site restoration. The excavation volume is 6,515 CY.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of Milaca
Close: Jul 16, 2026
In general, the work consists of street sub cut excavation, lot grading with excess material, and site restoration. The excavation volume is 6,515 CY.
AvailableCity of Milaca
Construction of storm sewer improvements and street construction with approx. , the following quantities: project area a: 25 LS water service replacements - meter side (complete). Project area b: 25 ea remove & replace curb stop and box; 1500 LF of 1" type PE pipe; 1 ea hydrant & GV; 900 LF of 6" watermain hdpe (directionally boring); 15 lf of 6" pvc watermain; 30 cy of common topsoil borrow (LV); 4800 LF of video tape pipe sewer; 15 tn of bituminous course mixture.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
City of Milaca
Close: May 21, 2026
Construction of storm sewer improvements and street construction with approx. , the following quantities: project area a: 25 LS water service replacements - meter side (complete). Project area b: 25 ea remove & replace curb stop and box; 1500 LF of 1" type PE pipe; 1 ea hydrant & GV; 900 LF of 6" watermain hdpe (directionally boring); 15 lf of 6" pvc watermain; 30 cy of common topsoil borrow (LV); 4800 LF of video tape pipe sewer; 15 tn of bituminous course mixture.
City of Milaca
Work consists of sanitary sewer and water main construction with approx the following quantities: 390 LF 8" Diameter PVC Water Main; 375 LF 8" Diameter PVC Sanitary Sewer; 4,100 SF Bituminous Street Patch; 1,800 SY Restoration; 1 Lump Sum Traffic Control.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
City of Milaca
Close: May 5, 2026
Work consists of sanitary sewer and water main construction with approx the following quantities: 390 LF 8" Diameter PVC Water Main; 375 LF 8" Diameter PVC Sanitary Sewer; 4,100 SF Bituminous Street Patch; 1,800 SY Restoration; 1 Lump Sum Traffic Control.
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City of Milaca: No evidence of sole source contracts (2022–2025). Deprioritize this path and steer opportunities to CPV for a compliant, non-competitive route.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Milaca
The Council discussed and acted on several ordinances and resolutions, including water rates, tall grass height amendments, and financial grant applications. Departmental reports were presented regarding audited financial statements, police incident summaries, and various public works projects, such as water tower maintenance and street grading. The Council approved a donation for park improvements, authorized utility improvement bids, and discussed financial matters involving the liquor store and fire department equipment purchases. A closed meeting was held to address attorney-client privilege.
The City Council meeting covered several key business items. A declaration of appreciation was presented for the service of a former council member, followed by a moment of reflection. The council approved a minor subdivision at River Drive West and authorized street closures for a Chamber of Commerce parade. A budget adjustment was approved for public works and the fire department. The council conducted a first reading of an ordinance regarding pool filling water rates and charges, with ongoing discussions to determine the appropriate revenue split between the water enterprise fund and the fire department revenue account. Additionally, a resolution was passed to accept a resignation and declare a vacancy on the council.
The council agenda included several resolutions and ordinances, such as approving a minor subdivision, street closures for a chamber parade, budget adjustments for the public works and fire departments, and a first reading for an ordinance concerning water rates. Departmental reports covered the swearing-in of a police officer, donor recognition for a park pump track and trail loop, and bid awards for utility improvements. New business items addressed a funding request for a swing project, approval for special events, and rescheduling a meeting. The council also reviewed and authorized payment for various city bills and expenses.
The council meeting addressed various community and administrative matters. Key discussion topics included updates from the RecFest and Activities Board regarding governance and grant funding, a public hearing on the Small Cities Development Program application for water tower rehabilitation, and the approval of resolutions to summarize city ordinances. Departmental reports were provided for police policy, public works projects, and airport taxilane improvements. Additionally, the council reviewed minor lot split applications, special event requests for upcoming community celebrations, and financial matters including CD investments and departmental budget expenditures.
The council meeting addressed several operational and developmental items. The executive director of the local tourism board provided updates on governance, upcoming July events, and marketing initiatives for the city. A public hearing was held regarding a small cities development grant, focusing on water tower rehabilitation efforts and the associated project budget. The council also approved resolutions regarding the summarization of an ordinance and the formal application for the small cities development program. Additionally, the city manager provided an update on progress regarding funding applications, and the police department presented a draft policy for review.
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