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City of Milford
Work to Be Done: Work generally consists of approximately 1,050 linear feet of 4” PVC C900 sanitary sewer force main to include, but not limited to: -Grading, Excavation, Subgrade Preparation and Modified Subbase -Connection to Existing Sanitary Sewer Structure -7” P.C. Concrete Pavement -Lift Station -Temporary Traffic Control -Erosion Control Items.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 6, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
City of Milford
Close: Aug 6, 2026
Work to Be Done: Work generally consists of approximately 1,050 linear feet of 4” PVC C900 sanitary sewer force main to include, but not limited to: -Grading, Excavation, Subgrade Preparation and Modified Subbase -Connection to Existing Sanitary Sewer Structure -7” P.C. Concrete Pavement -Lift Station -Temporary Traffic Control -Erosion Control Items.
AvailableCity of Milford
Construction of a Basketball Court and NFC Court, but not limited to: Grading, Excavation, Subgrade Preparation and Modified Subbase, Water Service Pipe, Curbstop, and Corporation; Storm Water Intake and Manhole, Subdrain; 5" P.C. Concrete Sidewalk; 6" P.C. Reinforced Concrete Pavement; Pavement Removal; Painted Pavement Markings; Temporary Traffic Control; Shade Structure; Erosion Control Items.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 9, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
City of Milford
Close: Apr 9, 2026
Construction of a Basketball Court and NFC Court, but not limited to: Grading, Excavation, Subgrade Preparation and Modified Subbase, Water Service Pipe, Curbstop, and Corporation; Storm Water Intake and Manhole, Subdrain; 5" P.C. Concrete Sidewalk; 6" P.C. Reinforced Concrete Pavement; Pavement Removal; Painted Pavement Markings; Temporary Traffic Control; Shade Structure; Erosion Control Items.
City of Milford
Work generally consists of site preparation for the installation of playground equipment (by others) to include, but not limited to: - Excavation, Subgrade Preparation, and Site Grading - Subdrain Installation - Playground Surfacing Subbase (Furnish and Stockpile Aggregate Only) - Sidewalk Removal, 5” P.C. Concrete Sidewalk, and Modified Subbase - Temporary Traffic Control - Seeding and Erosion Control Items.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
City of Milford
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Work generally consists of site preparation for the installation of playground equipment (by others) to include, but not limited to: - Excavation, Subgrade Preparation, and Site Grading - Subdrain Installation - Playground Surfacing Subbase (Furnish and Stockpile Aggregate Only) - Sidewalk Removal, 5” P.C. Concrete Sidewalk, and Modified Subbase - Temporary Traffic Control - Seeding and Erosion Control Items.
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Sole Source: Avoid; pivot immediately to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. If not available, use the State of Iowa’s OMNIA Partners path.
City of Milford, IA avoids sole source unless no reasonable alternative exists. No specific sole source dollar threshold is cited.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Milford
The Council discussed the renewal of the ICAP insurance package for Fiscal Year 2027, including potential adjustments to property deductibles. The Council approved an engagement letter with Dorsey & Whitney and adopted several resolutions concerning public hearing dates for Urban Renewal Areas, a labor contract with Teamsters Local #554, health plan participation, and wage and salary settings for employees and the fire department for the upcoming fiscal year. Additionally, the Council addressed delinquent utility account write-offs, fund transfers, and discussed ongoing nuisance property complaints and property status updates.
The meeting featured a presentation on a Cost of Services Study, which led to concerns regarding data sources, cost projections, and rate assumptions. The council and utility board discussed significant cost increases for a water treatment plant project, attributed to inflationary pressures and design changes, and explored the potential for utility rate hikes to cover funding shortfalls. It was decided that the study requires further revision for accuracy, and a joint committee will be established to develop recommendations for future actions.
The council discussed and approved a variety of items, including the issuance of cigarette, tobacco, and liquor licenses, and the approval of monthly bills and financial reports. The Park Board provided an update on the upcoming open house for the Florence Park renovation. Additionally, the council approved an agreement with the Humane Society of Northwest Iowa, authorized payments for the Florence Park Improvement Project Phase II and the 9th Street reconstruction project, and scheduled a public hearing regarding a proposed zoning change. The council also granted a deadline extension for the removal of a house on 17th Street, with conditions for transferring ownership back to the city if the deadline is not met.
The City Council conducted a public hearing regarding the FY2026-2027 budget. Key actions included supporting the Rosenboom expansion and business growth program application, setting a public hearing for proposed speed limit changes, and approving the FY2027 budget. Additionally, the Mayor appointed a new member to the Milford Municipal Utilities Board of Trustees, and the council voted to reschedule the final meeting of May due to the Memorial Day holiday.
The Council reviewed and approved various administrative items, including liquor license renewals and monthly financial reports. Key discussion topics included an update on the Florence Park project, the approval of agreements with the Northwest Iowa Planning and Development Commission and for road maintenance with the IDOT, and the scheduling of a joint meeting with the Milford Municipal Utility to discuss water rates and budget matters. Additionally, the Council authorized a street closure for the Memorial Day ceremony and held preliminary discussions regarding potential speed limit adjustments on A34.
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