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City of Saint Peter
Contractor shall furnish and install approx. 18,000 pounds of MnDOT-approved asphalt pavement crack sealer.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
City of Saint Peter
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Contractor shall furnish and install approx. 18,000 pounds of MnDOT-approved asphalt pavement crack sealer.
City of Saint Peter
500 Ea of 3/4" badger M25 low lead bronze bare meter with piggyback label. 500 Ea badger M25 gallon read high resolution encoder with 5' wire, itron in-line connector, and torx seal screw.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
City of Saint Peter
Close: Apr 6, 2026
500 Ea of 3/4" badger M25 low lead bronze bare meter with piggyback label. 500 Ea badger M25 gallon read high resolution encoder with 5' wire, itron in-line connector, and torx seal screw.
City of Saint Peter
Conversion of an existing battery of two (2) concrete tennis courts to a battery of six (6) pickleball courts, on the existing foot-print. Area: approx. 108' x 120'. See outside link.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
City of Saint Peter
Close: Apr 3, 2026
Conversion of an existing battery of two (2) concrete tennis courts to a battery of six (6) pickleball courts, on the existing foot-print. Area: approx. 108' x 120'. See outside link.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; only pursue if fully justified—otherwise pivot back to coops.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or Minnesota CPV for the fastest, compliant path.
City of Saint Peter (MN) strictly follows competitive procurement under Minnesota Statute 471.345. There is no evidence of sole source awards; treat sole source as unlikely.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saint Peter
The meeting included the election of officers and the approval of two Central Business District renovation and accessibility enhancement loans for local properties. Discussions covered an update on the 2025 accessibility grant program, the implementation of a 2026 accessibility grant program, and the review of potential loan and grant programs for sidewalk and pavement improvements within the Central Business District. Additionally, the board reviewed a proposed business assistance loan program for local businesses impacted by unforeseen circumstances.
The board reviewed several agenda items including a lodging tax comparison, a grant spreadsheet review, and an account balance report. Key discussion topics included multiple grant requests and final reports for various local events such as the Saint Patrick's festivities, the Young John Denver Fest, the Blues Fest, the Bicycle Safety Rodeo, Oktoberfest, the Senior Expo, the Dorothy Dance, and An Evening With Kate DiCamillo. Additionally, the board discussed miscellaneous administrative matters including staffing the tourism office, distributing visitors' guides, and supporting local historical tours.
The commission reviewed architectural plans and exterior improvements for multiple buildings, including the SouthPoint Financial Credit Union building, a new wall sign for a property on West Mulberry Street, and exterior enhancements for Reflections Salon and Erbert & Gerberts. Additionally, members received project updates, discussed the annual report, and reviewed a grant application for downtown design guidelines.
The meeting included several key items such as the approval of a change order for the Community Center chiller project, the authorization for the purchase of a portable welder, the approval of plans for the North 4th Street improvement project, and the authorization for engineering services to develop a rights-of-way plat for portions of Sunrise Drive and Traverse Road. Additionally, the Council authorized applications for funding for lead service line replacements and wastewater treatment plant upgrades, as well as the approval of a contract for roof, mechanical, and electrical improvements to the Public Works building, along with associated consulting services.
The meeting included the election of officers and the approval of two Central Business District Renovation and Accessibility Enhancement loan requests for local businesses. Staff provided status updates on the 2025 Accessibility Improvement Grant Program and introduced the 2026 program. Additionally, the board discussed potential new programs for sidewalk and pavement improvements within the Central Business District and a business continuity loan program for local entities affected by unforeseen economic disruptions, such as recent federal agency presence.
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