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City of Scottsboro
The Work includes the following principal items: grade, drain, base, and pave for aircraft parking apron and vehicular parking lot, and 100' x 100' hangar with attached office space.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
City of Scottsboro
Close: May 13, 2026
The Work includes the following principal items: grade, drain, base, and pave for aircraft parking apron and vehicular parking lot, and 100' x 100' hangar with attached office space.
City of Scottsboro
Work includes excavation, crushed aggregate base course,super pave bituminous concrete wearing surface, upper binder layer, curb and gutter.
Posted Date
Apr 4, 2025
Due Date
May 1, 2025
Release: Apr 4, 2025
City of Scottsboro
Close: May 1, 2025
Work includes excavation, crushed aggregate base course,super pave bituminous concrete wearing surface, upper binder layer, curb and gutter.
City of Scottsboro
The principal items of work are as follows: 419 sy concrete sidewalk, 4" thick - 387 sy concrete driveway, 6" thick (includes wire mesh), 70 cy topsoil, 550 sy solid sodding (bermuda).
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2025
Due Date
Apr 10, 2025
Release: Mar 18, 2025
City of Scottsboro
Close: Apr 10, 2025
The principal items of work are as follows: 419 sy concrete sidewalk, 4" thick - 387 sy concrete driveway, 6" thick (includes wire mesh), 70 cy topsoil, 550 sy solid sodding (bermuda).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize. Pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell or HGAC. Confirm piggybacking steps with Finance/Revenue and proceed via your awarded contract. If no eligible coop: Expect a formal competitive bid and be ready to respond.
Entity: City of Scottsboro, Alabama.
Status: No evidence of sole source awards; the City adheres to Alabama competitive bidding requirements. Deprioritize sole source and pivot to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Scottsboro
The meeting commenced with the approval of the amended agenda and the minutes from the March 24, 2025 session. Key business included presenting a plaque to the retiring Police Chief Ron Latimer. Actions taken involved approving a tourism grant application for the Art Society of Jackson County ($300). The Council approved Resolution 2025-03-08 and a budget amendment up to $187,430 for the CDBG Drainage Project. Resolution 2025-03-09 was approved, authorizing the Public Park and Recreation Board to accrue additional debt up to $3,145,000 for the Goosepond Colony Marina Expansion (Dock 7 construction). Furthermore, agreements were approved with the Alabama Municipal Insurance Corporation and for the extension of the 911 Board lease agreement. Resolution 2025-03-10 was approved, allowing the City to enter into the Alabama Association of Fire Chiefs Mutual Aid Consortium Agreement. Several budget amendments were approved for the Fire Department covering travel & training ($2,500), capital outlay ($9,838), and EMS supplies ($2,002). Voting delegates for the Alabama League of Municipalities Annual Convention were nominated, and a budget amendment for a property survey ($800) was approved. Announcements included scheduling the next Work Session for April 21st and the next Council Meeting for April 28th.
The council adopted the agenda for the meeting. The new business included the approval of a tourism grant application for the Scottsboro High School Drama Club for $1,000. Additionally, the council considered and approved Resolution 2025-01-03, which declared specific Police Department property (three vehicles) as surplus and authorized a budget amendment using insurance proceeds and excess sales tax for the purchase of a new police vehicle. Announcements included information regarding a Congressman's office visit and scheduling for upcoming February meetings.
The meeting focused on new business items, including the presentation of the Rebuild Alabama Act Report for FY 2024, which detailed funds in the account and expenditures such as the Micah Way Project. Key resolutions involved awarding the bid for new truck scales to Wingfield Scale & Measure and approving the bid for HVAC units for the Police Department to Central Air Conditioning, both requiring budget amendments. The Council also considered and approved a budget amendment for the Animal Shelter roof replacement and approved revised job descriptions for Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal and Firefighter positions within the Fire Department. Mayoral and Council Member announcements included thanking personnel for their response during recent winter weather and addressing the status of discovery proceedings for AirBNBs.
The meeting agenda was adopted, followed by the approval of the previous meeting minutes from November 10, 2025. Under New Business, the Council approved a request for the installation of a Little Free Library. A resolution was adopted to award the bid for the Urgent Need Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Project to CTS Excavations, Incorporated for drainage culvert replacement along Scott Street in the amount of $579,008.45. The Council also adopted a resolution to surplus and sell specific John Deere and Spartan mowers owned by the Cemetery Department on GovDeals. Furthermore, approvals were granted for the purchase of a truck for the Solid Waste Department, a budget amendment for an Equipment Operator III position within Solid Waste, budget amendments for street resurfacing projects, and an emergency budget amendment for an HVAC unit replacement at the Animal Shelter. Reports included congratulations to the SHS Football Team and announcements regarding upcoming work sessions and meetings.
The City Council meeting focused on several key items. Old Business was reported as none. New Business included the consideration and adoption of Resolution 2025-11-28 to declare two Police Department vehicles (2008 Dodge Charger and 2009 Dodge Charger) as surplus property to be disposed of via GovDeals, with proceeds directed to the Police Department Capital Outlay account. The Council also approved the Jail Supervisor job description, approved a budget amendment of $4,100 from excess sales tax, and approved a corresponding Equipment Operator II/Heavy Equipment Maintenance job description. Furthermore, appointments were made to the Museum Commission (Brenda Ivey, Patricia Smith, Steve Turner, and Bill Anderson) and Brenda Ivey was re-appointed to the Library Board.
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