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City of North Mankato
Work includes aprox. the reconstruction of the existing practice soccer field. Work generally includes site demolition and removals, earthwork, storm sewer, concrete curbing and pavement, fencing, irrigation, miscellaneous site electrical, field equipment, seeding, site restoration and other related work, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications. This project is subject to Responsible Contractor Certification.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
City of North Mankato
Close: Apr 1, 2026
Work includes aprox. the reconstruction of the existing practice soccer field. Work generally includes site demolition and removals, earthwork, storm sewer, concrete curbing and pavement, fencing, irrigation, miscellaneous site electrical, field equipment, seeding, site restoration and other related work, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications. This project is subject to Responsible Contractor Certification.
City of North Mankato
Work includes approx. 4,800 LF of 6" and 8" forcemain (trenchless); 100 LF of 6" and 8" forcemain (open cut); temporary bypass pumping; lift station site work (concrete driveway apron, bituminous pavement, concrete sidewalk); Removal and replacement of bituminous street/parking lot pavement and curb and gutter; Turf restoration and erosion control.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 12, 2026
City of North Mankato
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Work includes approx. 4,800 LF of 6" and 8" forcemain (trenchless); 100 LF of 6" and 8" forcemain (open cut); temporary bypass pumping; lift station site work (concrete driveway apron, bituminous pavement, concrete sidewalk); Removal and replacement of bituminous street/parking lot pavement and curb and gutter; Turf restoration and erosion control.
AvailableCity of North Mankato
Construction of bituminous street mill & overlays; removal and replacement of concrete curb & gutter and sidewalk; adjust manholes, catch basins, and gate valves; penetrating topical emulsion rejuvenator; turf establishment; traffic control together with numerous related items of work.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
City of North Mankato
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Construction of bituminous street mill & overlays; removal and replacement of concrete curb & gutter and sidewalk; adjust manholes, catch basins, and gate valves; penetrating topical emulsion rejuvenator; turf establishment; traffic control together with numerous related items of work.
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Sole Source: Deprioritize; the city doesn’t use this path—move to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell. Confirm your product is on a Sourcewell-awarded contract and proceed through that vehicle.
City of North Mankato has no clear sole source provision in its code and no evidence of past sole source awards. Practical note: Attempting a sole source justification is likely to delay or fail; prioritize cooperative contracts instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of North Mankato
The primary discussion focused on the HWY 169 Revitalization Update concerning the Visual Quality Process. Key elements reviewed included roadway reconstruction, intersection realignments, two pedestrian underpasses, trail connectors, resurfacing of the North Star Bridge, and the addition of a noise wall, with construction planned for 2027-2028. The total budget for landscaping and visual enhancement is $1.2 million, contributed by MnDOT, North Mankato, and Mankato. Detailed discussions covered landscaping plans featuring native grasses, stone work for underpasses, and a wood timber noise wall. Clarification was sought regarding vegetation maintenance responsibilities (city responsibility), traffic signal management during construction, funding for the noise wall (MnDOT responsibility), safety and lighting for pedestrian underpasses (including camera installation), and maintenance of roundabout plantings (cities maintain plantings, MnDOT maintains pavement). Business signage during staging was also addressed.
The agenda items for the meeting included the approval of Council Minutes and Council Work Session Minutes from November 3, 2025. Key discussion topics involved Bills and Appropriations, consideration of resolutions approving donations/contributions/grants, declaring costs to be assessed for municipal charges, and approving the Minnesota Paid Leave Policy. Further agenda items covered the approval of MnDOT Contract No. 1059682 Cooperative Construction Agreement for State Project No. 137-152-002 Trunk Highway 169, as well as resolutions related to the Belgrade Avenue Project, authorizing the demolition and removal of a structure at 2155 Deerwood Drive, North Mankato, MN, considering amendments to CU-2-10 at 2160 Ringhofer Drive, and reviewing CU-22-1901 at Lee Boulevard.
Key discussions included public comments regarding the placement of public speaking rules on the agenda, the intended use of revenue from the sale of used water meters, and concerns over the city's utilization of Port Authority bonds for financing municipal buildings versus potential water quality issues. The Council adopted Resolution No. 20-26, indicating support for the Hwy 169 Revitalization Project Visual Quality Management Plan and intent to participate in improvement costs. A public hearing was set to consider Ordinance No. 196 Fourth Series, which compiles certain city ordinances into the Code of Ordinances. Council members also discussed the upcoming bond sale for the public works facility, with a motion to issue a pre-award stop failing. Clarification was provided that funding for the swimming pool repair, bookmobile purchase, and athletic field creation will utilize $7 million in bonded Sales Tax funds that must be spent to avoid arbitrage, separate from the Public Works Facility financing.
This document provides an update from the Minnesota Department of Transportation on the visual quality process for the Hwy 169 Revitalization Project in the Mankato-North Mankato area. It outlines four key visual quality goals: creating a welcoming entry experience and celebrating civic identity; enhancing the corridor's visual character with diverse, inspired vegetation; ensuring safe, connected, and legible pedestrian and bicyclist circulation; and developing complementary aesthetics between the highway, bridge, and an avenue. The update details recommended design elements such as landscaped medians, native plantings, pedestrian underpasses, noise walls, and special features to achieve these objectives.
Key discussions during the work session included a presentation from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency regarding contamination at 610 Webster Avenue, estimating remediation costs up to $8.6 million for the 215,000 tons of waste material. The Council discussed potential redevelopment limitations and cleanup estimates, which were stated to be between $7 and $12 million. A review of preliminary architectural and interior design elements for the proposed Public Works Building took place, although questions arose regarding prior approval and requested cost comparisons for maintenance. A progress report was given on the swim facility design, noting that FEMA review of the disaster fund request is pending. Finally, the Council discussed proposed changes to commercial seasonal patio hours, ultimately determining not to proceed with extending the current six-month period.
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