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City of Nevada
Construct of new pavement and watermain, not limited to PCC or asphalt paving, curb and gutter, storm and sanitary structure replacement, new storm pipe, new driveway pavement, new sidewalk pavement and new watermain and appurtenances.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
City of Nevada
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Construct of new pavement and watermain, not limited to PCC or asphalt paving, curb and gutter, storm and sanitary structure replacement, new storm pipe, new driveway pavement, new sidewalk pavement and new watermain and appurtenances.
AvailableCity of Nevada
Full reconstruction of asphalt street.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Nevada
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Full reconstruction of asphalt street.
City of Nevada
Trunkline Manhole Rehabilitation.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
City of Nevada
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Trunkline Manhole Rehabilitation.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Not viable—pivot immediately to cooperative purchasing education.
Coops: Primary path: Educate City Administrator Jordan Cook and department heads on using the State of Iowa cooperative to make a compliant purchase without a new bid.
City of Nevada, IA: No viable sole source path identified. Deprioritize sole source efforts.
Notes: Public records show no sole source usage; formal bidding is the default. Redirect buyers to cooperative purchasing as the compliant alternative.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Nevada
The board discussed and took action on two zoning variance requests. One variance was approved to allow for a front yard fence at 908 K Avenue to exceed the maximum height allowance. Another request for a variance to permit a property addition on the property line at 77 Lincoln Highway was reviewed and subsequently failed to receive approval.
The board discussed a report from the Library Director regarding a broken thermostat in the meeting room and reviewed website accessibility for continuing education purposes. Additionally, the board reviewed the library's display policy and convened a closed session to evaluate the professional competency of an individual, though no action was taken following the session.
The commission reviewed and recommended favorable consideration for the Timber Ridge Subdivision Proposed Plat 2 in Story County to the City Council. Additionally, staff provided reports regarding future street projects and an upcoming Board of Adjustment meeting.
The board discussed the status of the Splash Pad project, noting that it is currently on hold due to budget concerns related to new state legislation. The board reviewed and established goals, including plans for community yard clean-up initiatives and projects for Eagle Scouts. Decisions were made to move forward with the Dog Park project at Harrington Park after coordinating with the Soccer Club. Improvements to the Aquatic Center were approved, specifically the removal of sand and play equipment in favor of grass and new features. The board also authorized purchases for improvements at Hattery Park, adjusted Field House operating hours for the summer, and adopted new rules and regulations for public fishing.
The board discussed several items, including an update on the Splash Pad project and a fundraising strategy involving the Nevada Foundation. Other topics included support for providing Field House passes to foster and adoptive families, the approval of a memorial bench, and authorization for the Nevada Rotary Club to host a Fishing Derby. Furthermore, the board approved plans for improvements to Harrington Park through grant funding, the removal of the pool sand play area for conversion to green space, and the adoption of a new trail snow removal policy. Finally, the board expressed support for transitioning to the RecDesk payment system.
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