Mowing Bid
Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Work includes grass mowing, weed eating, trimming, edging, and grass clipping and debris cleanup from sidewalks and paved areas upon completion of mowing.
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Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Work includes grass mowing, weed eating, trimming, edging, and grass clipping and debris cleanup from sidewalks and paved areas upon completion of mowing.
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Census ID
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124949
Population
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2,715
Procurement Hell Score
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57 / 100
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Newton
The council reviewed committee reports regarding finance, audits, police, and building permits. Legislative actions included passing ordinances related to municipal telecommunications taxes and legal services for the electric system. Financial approvals were made for infrastructure projects, including pickleball court painting, demolition services, and various maintenance program bids. The council also discussed potential ITEP grant funding for pathway development and addressed ongoing community drainage and flooding concerns. Additional approvals were granted for a TIF application, a construction deadline extension, special event applications for community events, conference travel, and water department procurement. An executive session was held to discuss personnel and litigation matters.
The council meeting addressed various municipal operations, including the authorization of accounts payable and bills. Key discussions involved reports from the Water/Wastewater Committee regarding sewer service line connections, water treatment plant filter media evaluation, and the resolution of a leak. The council passed an ordinance to condemn an unsafe building at 205 E. Harris St., authorized an asbestos inspection and demolition bids for 805 Foster, and confirmed the hiring of new Water and Wastewater Plant Operators. Additionally, the council discussed updating the municipal telecommunications tax rate and approved a Special Event Application for an ice cream social. Various purchase orders for the Wastewater and Park departments were approved, and committee meeting schedules were established.
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The council held a public hearing for appropriations and conducted a regular meeting. Key discussion topics included the passage of an appropriations ordinance for the fiscal year, a proposal to replace a storm sewer pipe to alleviate local flooding, and the potential expansion of a Tax Increment Financing district. The council authorized a grant writing agreement for watermain rehabilitation and discussed potential partnerships for transportation enhancement program grants. Additionally, the council addressed police department staffing matters, utility adjustments, upcoming street maintenance plans, and status updates on local demolition projects.
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