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City of Peru
Work includes : 13 EA 1" water service complete - short; 25 lf 4" water main; 1,168 LF 6" water main; 187 LF 6" restrained joint water main installed in casing; 187 LF water main quality casing pipe for 6" water main; 14 EA valve & box, 6"; see attached file.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
City of Peru
Close: Jul 10, 2026
Work includes : 13 EA 1" water service complete - short; 25 lf 4" water main; 1,168 LF 6" water main; 187 LF 6" restrained joint water main installed in casing; 187 LF water main quality casing pipe for 6" water main; 14 EA valve & box, 6"; see attached file.
AvailableCity of Peru
The project consists of installation of approx 9,000 LF of 27-inch gravity fed sanitary sewer, manhole structures, bore and jack installation of a 42" steel casing, and all other related appurtenances.
Posted Date
Sep 23, 2025
Due Date
Oct 29, 2025
Release: Sep 23, 2025
City of Peru
Close: Oct 29, 2025
The project consists of installation of approx 9,000 LF of 27-inch gravity fed sanitary sewer, manhole structures, bore and jack installation of a 42" steel casing, and all other related appurtenances.
City of Peru
Sale of 2001 International Dump Truck - 1993 Chevrolet Dump Truck - 1990 International Dump Truck -*2002 Freightliner Bucket Truck (*Min. Bid not less than $5,000 for this Item) - 1990 John Deere Tractor - Batwing Mower deck - Mower Deck.
Posted Date
Sep 16, 2025
Due Date
Oct 10, 2025
Release: Sep 16, 2025
City of Peru
Close: Oct 10, 2025
Sale of 2001 International Dump Truck - 1993 Chevrolet Dump Truck - 1990 International Dump Truck -*2002 Freightliner Bucket Truck (*Min. Bid not less than $5,000 for this Item) - 1990 John Deere Tractor - Batwing Mower deck - Mower Deck.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $20,000, use sole source.
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City of Peru, IL shows rigid adherence to competitive bidding with no evidence of sole source awards over $20,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Peru
The council meeting included a special presentation and swearing-in ceremony for a new police sergeant. The meeting addressed various financial and operational matters, including the approval of disbursements, approval of a lake improvement project at Baker Lake, and authorization for fuel storage modifications and upgrades. The council also approved a GIS license agreement, repairs to power transformers, and roofing installation services for the city jet building. Furthermore, the council acted on ordinances regarding right-of-way agreements for fiber deployment, an administrative variance for a residential property, and the issuance of general obligation bonds for the May Road substation project. Additionally, the council acknowledged a withdrawn petition for a property and granted permission for a local business to close a street for an annual event.
The council meeting addressed various operational and financial items, including the disbursement of city bills and a contribution to the Horizon House Road to Independence campaign. Appointments were made for the positions of patrol officer, the Park Board, and the Planning Commission. The council approved multiple public works projects, including landscape maintenance services, salt barn repairs, and road patching. Additionally, a two-hour parking limit was established for a space on the 2100 block of Fourth Street. The council received updates on a deep sewer project, a pedestrian bridge construction plan, and an electrical issue related to a fire. Furthermore, the city's annual budget for the upcoming fiscal year was approved, and members were reappointed to the police pension board. A proposal to host a youth basketball tournament at Washington Park was also authorized.
The council discussed various operational and community initiatives, including a presentation from the Illinois Valley Food Pantry regarding their new facility and fundraising efforts. Action items included approval of boiler and machinery insurance coverage, a donation to the Horizon House Road to Independence campaign, and several bank CD reinvestments. Public services discussions covered the purchase of a Zamboni for the ice rink, funding for the Taste of the Illinois Valley event, and the formation of a committee to address e-bike regulations. Additionally, the council authorized the purchase of a power meter tester and approved a feasibility study for a proposed city center and regional sports complex.
The council discussed transitioning to a paperless environment and received updates on economic development initiatives, including trade show attendance and marketing efforts for vacant buildings. Significant focus was placed on rising medical insurance premiums for city employees and the introduction of a partial self-funded insurance option. Public works updates covered leaf removal schedules, the completion of the Baker Lake pavement sealing project, and plans for a community ice skating rink. Additionally, the council approved an ordinance regarding an intergovernmental agreement for debt collection with the state, reviewed the status of local development projects, and granted permissions for community fundraisers and commemorative services.
The council authorized the payment of disbursements and approved an agreement with Bernardi Securities for the Peru May Road substation bond issuance, with a total amount not to exceed $35 million over a four-year period. Discussion took place regarding a new ordinance amending traffic and vehicle regulations for bicycles, low-speed electric bicycles, snowmobiles, and personal mobility devices, alongside plans for an educational campaign. A resolution for an environmental remediation highway authority agreement at 1501 36th Street was approved. Additionally, the council reviewed street improvement work for various alleys and granted permission for community events, including the annual Tuba Fest and a youth running clinic.
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