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City of Saint Peter
Install new 600-amp outdoor electrical service in the same location as the existing 200amp electrical panel and meter socket. The service shall include a 600-amp single-phase CT cabinet, 4s 6-terminal meter socket, and breaker panels for the existing campsites. The panels shall have the capacity for two future 50/30/20-amp pedestals. The panels shall also have the capacity to uprate pedestals 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. These pedestals are currently 30/20 amp and maybe uprated to 50/30/20 amp in the future. The proposal shall include installing new secondary wire from the existing transformer location to the new CT cabinet, mounting the meter socket, and wiring of the panels.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 24, 2026
City of Saint Peter
Close: Jul 24, 2026
Install new 600-amp outdoor electrical service in the same location as the existing 200amp electrical panel and meter socket. The service shall include a 600-amp single-phase CT cabinet, 4s 6-terminal meter socket, and breaker panels for the existing campsites. The panels shall have the capacity for two future 50/30/20-amp pedestals. The panels shall also have the capacity to uprate pedestals 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. These pedestals are currently 30/20 amp and maybe uprated to 50/30/20 amp in the future. The proposal shall include installing new secondary wire from the existing transformer location to the new CT cabinet, mounting the meter socket, and wiring of the panels.
AvailableCity of Saint Peter
Remove existing flooring and supply and install new commercial grade carpet, tile, luxury vinyl, necessary base and accessories.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
City of Saint Peter
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Remove existing flooring and supply and install new commercial grade carpet, tile, luxury vinyl, necessary base and accessories.
AvailableCity of Saint Peter
Tree removal, stump grinding, and disposal of trees/grindings of city rights-of-way ash trees.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
City of Saint Peter
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Tree removal, stump grinding, and disposal of trees/grindings of city rights-of-way ash trees.
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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.
Practical notes:
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Saint Peter
The City Council meeting addressed multiple key initiatives, including the approval of a public works facilities optimization consulting services study and the acceptance of a donation from the St. Peter Girls Fastpitch Softball Association for new scoreboards at Jefferson Park. The council also processed various administrative items, such as the appointment of new employees, the designation of election judges for upcoming elections, and the authorization of revolving loan requests and development grants for local properties. Additionally, the council moved into an executive session to discuss a potential real estate transaction concerning 105 East Brown Street.
The City Council conducted a regular meeting to address several municipal items. Key topics included the initiation of a competitive sale process for 2026A General Obligation Bonds, scheduling a public hearing for property tax abatement to finance the Gorman Park Splash Pad project, and approval of micro-loans for three local businesses. Additionally, the Council authorized financial commitments to the Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership for two new housing projects, approved the declaration of surplus police property, and finalized various staff appointments and license requests.
The Economic Development Authority discussed the status of renovation and accessibility loans for local properties and provided an update on the 2026 Accessibility Improvement Grant Program. The primary focus of the meeting was the creation and guidelines for an Unforeseen Circumstances Micro Loan Program, including debates over underwriting, potential use of funds, applicant eligibility, and the formal approval process. Additionally, the Authority received updates on potential programs for sidewalk and pavement improvements, reviewed reports on the revolving loan fund and COVID-19 Hospitality Assistance Program, and discussed ongoing city development projects.
The council addressed several items, including a public hearing regarding North Fourth Street improvement assessments. Other business included approving city assistance requests for the Minnesota Original Music Festival and the Experience St. Peter Street Market, along with the adoption of various resolutions related to vendor licenses, peddler/solicitor licenses, and low potency hemp edible product registration.
The board meeting included a presentation from the Traverse des Sioux Library System regarding regional services, including cataloging, courier services, and legislative efforts to address eBook licensing and pricing. The librarian reported on the success of a recent author visit and outlined upcoming spring and summer programming. Board members reviewed their organizational duties and responsibilities. The library received a grant from the Schmidt Foundation for materials and a gift from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to celebrate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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