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City of Pleasant View
The Project consists of demolition of existing 300,000-gal water storage reservoir; installation of various size insertion valves, water line including bore under BOR canal, and PRV station; and connections to existing water lines and is generally.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Pleasant View
Close: Jun 3, 2026
The Project consists of demolition of existing 300,000-gal water storage reservoir; installation of various size insertion valves, water line including bore under BOR canal, and PRV station; and connections to existing water lines and is generally.
AvailableCity of Pleasant View
The project consists of sewer line extension. Work also includes 289 LF of New 8" PVC SDR-35 Sewer Pipe by Bore. See attached file.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
City of Pleasant View
Close: Jan 21, 2026
The project consists of sewer line extension. Work also includes 289 LF of New 8" PVC SDR-35 Sewer Pipe by Bore. See attached file.
City of Pleasant View
Procurement of services for sewer line extension and all required appurtenances.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
City of Pleasant View
Close: Jan 21, 2026
Procurement of services for sewer line extension and all required appurtenances.
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Sole Source: Avoid; redirect to the reseller/state contract route.
Coops: If coops come up, note Utah statewide contracts (via U3P), NASPO ValuePoint, or OMNIA Partners as compliant options.
City of Pleasant View disfavors sole source and prefers open competition. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Pleasant View
The Planning Commission discussed and approved several administrative items, including a site plan amendment for a fueling station at an existing business, which involved addressing concerns about storm drain protection and fuel containment. A conditional use permit for a fast food restaurant in an existing building was approved, with clarification provided on joint parking and third-party delivery services. Additionally, the commission approved the vacation of a public utility easement to facilitate road construction and the relocation of utility infrastructure. An application for a commercial flex use development was withdrawn by the petitioners.
The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing and approved the vacation of an unused proposed future right-of-way. Leadership appointments were held for the 2026 calendar year, resulting in the election of a Chair and Vice Chair. The commission reviewed and approved the 2026 annual meeting schedule, discussing potential conflicts and the importance of quorum. Additionally, the commission addressed administrative requirements including the completion of annual conflict of interest disclosure forms, ethical behavior pledges, and mandated open and public meetings training.
The council recognized a local resident with a 'Caught Being Good' award for community service. Presentations were held regarding a proposed Transportation Utility Fee update to fund road maintenance and an analysis of garbage can management options. The council approved a preliminary subdivision for two vacant parcels, a development agreement and a franchise agreement for a commercial project, and a property acquisition for a road improvement project. Additionally, the council adopted a new parking and backing policy, amended an acquisition pool agreement with a consultant, contracted with a new communication provider, and discussed future budget items including commemorative coins and fitness infrastructure.
The council discussed the recognition of Youth City Council scholarship recipients and appointed a new alternate member to the planning commission. The board reviewed and adopted updated public works standards, incorporating amendments regarding utility up-sizing agreements and private detention pond requirements. Additionally, the council discussed amendments to the subdivision ordinance, specifically addressing road access requirements for Skyline Drive, lot access standards, and adjustments to terminology and building code consistency.
The commission reviewed and approved an administrative request to vacate a public utility easement at 3619 North 550 West. Additionally, the commission discussed the preliminary subdivision application for the Christopherson Ranch project, focusing on lot size requirements, stormwater detention pond relocation, and potential impacts on local wildlife transit near Wadman Park.
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