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City of Powers Lake
2012 Chevy Tahoe. The Tahoe is white in color, mileage of 73,765 and will be sold as-is.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
City of Powers Lake
Close: Jul 2, 2026
2012 Chevy Tahoe. The Tahoe is white in color, mileage of 73,765 and will be sold as-is.
AvailableCity of Powers Lake
City property for sale. 2014 SRS Crisafulli, 6000 Dredge - minimum bid $175,000. 34' gooseneck tandem axel trailer for dredge transport - minimum bid $16,000. 8" ALUM-FOAM pipe (15' sections floating+5' sections flexible) - minimum bid $500/20' section 8". Lay-flat hose - minimum bid $4/foot.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
City of Powers Lake
Close: Mar 11, 2026
City property for sale. 2014 SRS Crisafulli, 6000 Dredge - minimum bid $175,000. 34' gooseneck tandem axel trailer for dredge transport - minimum bid $16,000. 8" ALUM-FOAM pipe (15' sections floating+5' sections flexible) - minimum bid $500/20' section 8". Lay-flat hose - minimum bid $4/foot.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Powers Lake
The Council adopted the Burke & Divide Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, approved the purchase of property to correct the road right-of-way for Jorgenson Street, and discussed landfill maintenance, street repair needs, and Legion Hall air conditioning. Progress on water and sewer infrastructure was noted, along with the monthly police report. The Council approved the first reading of a golf cart ordinance and addressed new business, including waiving certain parking ordinance sections, approving equipment purchases for city vehicles, authorizing a gaming site permit, and approving concrete repairs. Finally, the Council approved the payment of outstanding bills.
The Council discussed funding requests for the summer recreation program and city Main Street beautification, both of which were approved as bulk water community grants. Public comment included requests to clarify police officer conduct and sheriff contract terms. The engineering report addressed drainage erosion concerns and paving projects. Operational discussions covered landfill hours, cleanup week, street and gutter repairs, and sewer maintenance. Police equipment updates were noted, and city events were scheduled. Finally, the Council approved a gaming site permit and authorized the payment of various city bills.
The board meeting covered several key agenda items, including a Tax Equalization meeting to review valuation changes, public concerns regarding police department operations and staffing, and operational updates for the landfill and city facilities. The council approved the installation of new traffic signage, requested bids for infrastructure repairs, and discussed erosion control measures. Significant actions were taken regarding police department equipment and contracts with the Burke County Sheriff. Additionally, the council authorized the hiring of staff, approved a liquor license transfer for a specific event, and authorized the payment of city bills.
The Council denied a building permit for a garage due to ordinance violations regarding set-backs. A grant was approved to support the Powers Lake Rural Fire Protection District for the purchase of safety equipment. Several building permits were approved for local property improvements. The council discussed street banners and floral arrangements for Main Street. Following a review of the police department report, the hiring of a new officer was approved, and the council authorized the purchase of a monitor for the city hall security system. Finally, the council reviewed financial matters including the payment of various bills and authorized a street sweeping agreement with Cenex.
The City Council met to address ongoing issues and the relationship between the Chief of Police and the public. Following a discussion regarding the police department's limited access policy and the Chief's performance, the council held a roll call vote and officially dismissed the Chief of Police effective immediately. Terms for the dismissal were outlined, including provisions for housing, vehicle title transfer, and the refund of property purchase proceeds upon deeding lots back to the city.
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