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City of Scanlon
Work includes approx 1,635 LF of 4" perf PVC pipe drain; 15 LF of 4" PVC pipe sewer; 122 LF of 6" PVC pipe sewer connect to existing drainage; 961 LF of 15" HDPE pipe sewer; 10 LF of 4" PVC pipe sewer; 748 LF of pre-lining sewer televising & cleaning; 748 LF of pipe liner for 8" VCP sanitary sewer; 1 EA of sanitary sewer spot repair; 20 CY of excavation rock; 733 LF of 1" HDPE SDR 9 service pipe (public); 90 LF of 6" hdpe water main; 1,353 LF of 6" HDPE water main, pipe burst; 618 LF of 8" hdpe water main; 36 SY of 3" polystyrene insulation.
Posted Date
Mar 30, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 30, 2026
City of Scanlon
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Work includes approx 1,635 LF of 4" perf PVC pipe drain; 15 LF of 4" PVC pipe sewer; 122 LF of 6" PVC pipe sewer connect to existing drainage; 961 LF of 15" HDPE pipe sewer; 10 LF of 4" PVC pipe sewer; 748 LF of pre-lining sewer televising & cleaning; 748 LF of pipe liner for 8" VCP sanitary sewer; 1 EA of sanitary sewer spot repair; 20 CY of excavation rock; 733 LF of 1" HDPE SDR 9 service pipe (public); 90 LF of 6" hdpe water main; 1,353 LF of 6" HDPE water main, pipe burst; 618 LF of 8" hdpe water main; 36 SY of 3" polystyrene insulation.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Scanlon
The public hearing was convened to inform residents regarding a major road and infrastructure project located on 28th Street and Dewey Avenue. The council received numerous concerns and objections from residents regarding the project, specifically addressing issues related to cost, official notification, deferments, non-buildable lots, grant funding, and potential impacts on property values. The council and city engineering staff discussed strategies to mitigate the financial impact of the project on residents.
The council addressed several items, including the review of charitable gambling reports and approval for the operation of the River Inn Bar and Grill under a new entity. City officials provided updates on infrastructure projects, including the 28th Street and Dewey Avenue project, lead water service, and street conditions. Appointments for 2026 city officials, committees, and board chairpersons were approved, along with authorized check signers for Frandsen Bank and Trust. The council approved a resolution to end the current sales tax, while tabling discussion on a new sales tax and updated fee schedules. Reports were reviewed for the Cloquet Fire Department, park department, and personnel committee. Additionally, the council approved a new time clock system, 'Busy Busy,' for employee use.
The meeting focused on the assessment process for the 22nd Street project. An engineer from MSA presented an overview of the project costs and the methodology used for calculating assessments. A citizen inquiry regarding assessment charges for a lot lacking utility connections was also addressed, with officials agreeing to investigate the matter further.
The council discussed and approved Resolution 2026-2 to re-instate a 0.5% sales tax, incorporating updates based on state recommendations. Additionally, the council reviewed the zoning ordinance and voted to remove the phrase within 10' of the property line from a specific section.
The council discussed various municipal matters, including charitable gambling reports, updates from the Cloquet Police and Fire Departments, and maintenance reports on city infrastructure and equipment. Key actions included the approval of a task order for the 28th Street and utilities project, adoption of a new fee schedule resolution, and authorization for various fund transfers. Additionally, the council approved the hiring of a new City Clerk, authorized repairs and upgrades to the fire chief's vehicle, and finalized plans for a new sign for City Hall. A public hearing regarding zoning ordinance updates was scheduled, and various pending tasks concerning street projects, park signs, and water infrastructure were reviewed.
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