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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Mobridge
Work includes construction of new aeration basins, final clarifier, biosolids dewatering system, and misc. items.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
City of Mobridge
Close: Apr 30, 2026
Work includes construction of new aeration basins, final clarifier, biosolids dewatering system, and misc. items.
AvailableCity of Mobridge
The prime coat for approximately 6000 sq. yards, shall consist of a single coat chip seal with AE150. The City will prepare the street prior to oiling. The seal coat for approx 50 blocks or less, shall consist of AE150, to be applied at the rate of .3 gallon per square yard at application temperature of 225-250 degrees F.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 4, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
City of Mobridge
Close: Mar 4, 2026
The prime coat for approximately 6000 sq. yards, shall consist of a single coat chip seal with AE150. The City will prepare the street prior to oiling. The seal coat for approx 50 blocks or less, shall consist of AE150, to be applied at the rate of .3 gallon per square yard at application temperature of 225-250 degrees F.
City of Mobridge
A one year lease with an additional two (2) 1 year renewals of airport farmlands. The lease consists of 207.5 acres of farmland surrounding Municipal Airport.
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 24, 2025
Release: Dec 10, 2025
City of Mobridge
Close: Dec 24, 2025
A one year lease with an additional two (2) 1 year renewals of airport farmlands. The lease consists of 207.5 acres of farmland surrounding Municipal Airport.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $500 for contracts or $750 for supplies, generally avoid; pivot to coops/resellers.
Coops: Use a cooperative contract (Sourcewell or South Dakota state) to buy quickly.
City of Mobridge: Sole source is not a practical path here—no documented history and low flexibility. Internal approval thresholds are very low ($500 for contracts; $750 for supplies), triggering formal steps and slowing purchases.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Mobridge
The board discussed and evaluated a request for a conditional use permit regarding the family worship center. The deliberation focused on the installation of shipping containers, specifically addressing their placement on concrete paths and their color in relation to the existing building. Following the review and confirmation that local parties had no objections, the board proceeded to approve the permit.
The council discussed the status of various infrastructure projects, including updates on water and wastewater plant improvements and the current operational status of the new water tank. Several payment applications were approved for electrical and construction work on these projects. The council authorized the repair of a bio tower lift pump at the wastewater treatment plant, approved wage and step increases for city employees, and declared a 1991 Chevy Suburban as surplus property. Furthermore, a purchase was approved for a new snowblower for the street department to replace aging equipment, along with the financing plan for this acquisition. Other agenda items included a decision to defer a vehicle transfer, the approval of a property tax abatement for a fire-damaged residence, and authorization to replace exterior doors at city hall. The meeting also included a review of the financial report and a discussion regarding the upcoming equalization meeting schedule.
The meeting focused on property assessment appeals for various local residents. Key discussions involved the methodology used to calculate property valuations, which are primarily driven by recent sales data in the surrounding neighborhoods. Residents questioned the increases in their property assessments, citing factors such as the need for structural repairs, lack of central heating or cooling, and lot size discrepancies. The Board reviewed comparable sales data and provided explanations regarding how these assessments are calculated and how they correlate to property tax obligations.
The Council held a special meeting to address several legislative and financial matters. Key actions included the second reading and approval of the supplemental appropriation ordinance 253, which involved funding adjustments across various departments, including fire administration, pest control, park facilities, library maintenance, and housing. The Council also passed the second reading of an ordinance prohibiting the depositing of snow on city property. Additionally, the Council approved bids for hay leases concerning airport farmland and several smaller tracts of city property, authorized the transfer of remaining fire department budget funds to the fire truck loan, and reviewed and approved the payment of outstanding bills.
The Council reviewed project updates and approved multiple pay requests for water and sewer infrastructure, including the water storage tank and treatment plant. Approval was granted for the repair of a wastewater treatment plant pump and several employee step increases. The Council authorized the surplus of a fire department vehicle and the purchase of a new snowblower, along with a self-financing plan for the equipment. Other actions included a property tax abatement due to a structure loss from fire, the replacement of a door at the Scherr Howe auditorium, and the payment of various city bills. The Council also noted upcoming events and meetings, including an equalization meeting and an SDML district meeting.
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