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City of Nibley
Lease of approximately 300 square feet of city-owned property at Anhder Park, Nibley, UT, for a food truck/trailer lot with provided electricity, for a 1-year term.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
City of Nibley
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Lease of approximately 300 square feet of city-owned property at Anhder Park, Nibley, UT, for a food truck/trailer lot with provided electricity, for a 1-year term.
AvailableCity of Nibley
Services of a professional consulting firm to update the City Transportation Master Plan. The Transportation Master Plan will provide an update to the existing Transportation Master Plan that was adopted in 2019 with an amendment to the Transportation Master Street Plan that was adopted in 2021. The purpose of the Transportation Master Plan update is to ensure coordinated master planned effort to plan for the transportation needs of the City responding to community travel, growth, and anticipated growth trends. The process will be informed by public engagement and regional plans to formulate the community's vision and a thorough analysis of existing community resources to identify necessary improvements to the existing transportation network and to guide development of transportation system as the City and surrounding community continues to grow. The Plan will provide actionable strategies to guide the City's formulation of its plan, ordinances, standards, specifications, capital projects, impact fees, operations and maintenance, and to mitigate impact of growth both in and around the City.
Posted Date
Jan 24, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Jan 24, 2026
City of Nibley
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Services of a professional consulting firm to update the City Transportation Master Plan. The Transportation Master Plan will provide an update to the existing Transportation Master Plan that was adopted in 2019 with an amendment to the Transportation Master Street Plan that was adopted in 2021. The purpose of the Transportation Master Plan update is to ensure coordinated master planned effort to plan for the transportation needs of the City responding to community travel, growth, and anticipated growth trends. The process will be informed by public engagement and regional plans to formulate the community's vision and a thorough analysis of existing community resources to identify necessary improvements to the existing transportation network and to guide development of transportation system as the City and surrounding community continues to grow. The Plan will provide actionable strategies to guide the City's formulation of its plan, ordinances, standards, specifications, capital projects, impact fees, operations and maintenance, and to mitigate impact of growth both in and around the City.
City of Nibley
Mobilization, drilling a test hole, drilling a production well, install casing and stainless steel screens, install gravel pack, clean (Swabbing), well development and test pumping, well frillers report, disinfecting, capping and restoring drilling area back to its pre-drilling condition.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 15, 2025
Release: -
City of Nibley
Close: May 15, 2025
Mobilization, drilling a test hole, drilling a production well, install casing and stainless steel screens, install gravel pack, clean (Swabbing), well development and test pumping, well frillers report, disinfecting, capping and restoring drilling area back to its pre-drilling condition.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; steer the conversation to using a State of Utah cooperative contract if available.
Coops: Encourage use of Utah statewide cooperative contracts via U3P/NASPO ValuePoint/OMNIA Partners to avoid a formal bid.
City of Nibley, UT consistently uses competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source awards over $25,000. Deprioritize sole source and pivot to a cooperative purchasing path authorized by city policy.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Nibley
The meeting addressed administrative land use approval, specifically noting that a public meeting is required for a plat amendment, but not for a final plat. A significant portion of the discussion focused on the canvassing of ballots from the November 4th election. Details included the number of ballots received, under votes (427), and a few invalidations due to signature verification issues. The final vote tabulation determined that Randy Balding and Nick Kenska were elected to the Nibli City Council, serving from 2026 through 2029. The Board of Canvassers officially approved this canvas for certification.
The meeting included discussions on various topics such as the South Cache Valley Special Recreations Service District, planning commission updates on R2A open space subdivision, fencing standards, and a general plan open house. Representative Casey Snyder addressed the council, discussing water, energy, housing, and education, as well as potential changes in the budget and zoning policies. The council also discussed housing affordability and the need for local input on zoning decisions.
The Nibley City Council meeting included discussions and public comments on traffic calming efforts, particularly concerning the intersection of 10th West and 1200 West. Residents voiced concerns about the design and effectiveness of new traffic calming measures, potential safety issues for children walking to school, and the impact on traffic flow. The Planning Commission reported on a workshop regarding the R2A open space neighborhood and anticipated a recommendation to the council soon.
The meeting included approval of the August 28th and September 18th meeting minutes and the current agenda, followed by a training session on the Utah Open and Public Meetings Act. The commission also workshopped the open space subdivision code, discussing variations in lot sizes, minimum buildable areas, and setback requirements.
The council discussed the approval of meeting minutes from December 14th, but postponed the approval. The council also discussed ordinance 2339, which changes the city code to reference that meetings need to be held once a month. Appointments to the Planning Commission were also addressed. Finally, the council discussed ordinance 2337 relating to groundwater.
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