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City of Thompson Falls
The project consists of drilling, testing, and connecting a new redundant well. The new well will be connected to the existing controls system. The project also includes test pumping of 2 existing wells.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Thompson Falls
Close: Mar 26, 2026
The project consists of drilling, testing, and connecting a new redundant well. The new well will be connected to the existing controls system. The project also includes test pumping of 2 existing wells.
AvailableCity of Thompson Falls
The project consists approx 6900 LF of 8" and 6" PVC water main; 420 LF of of 3/4" Polyethylene water service line; 12 EA of 6" gate valve with valve box; 5,256 LF of Type A surface restoration Asphalt; 1 EA 4" manhole drain. See oustide link.
Posted Date
Aug 28, 2025
Due Date
Sep 30, 2025
Release: Aug 28, 2025
City of Thompson Falls
Close: Sep 30, 2025
The project consists approx 6900 LF of 8" and 6" PVC water main; 420 LF of of 3/4" Polyethylene water service line; 12 EA of 6" gate valve with valve box; 5,256 LF of Type A surface restoration Asphalt; 1 EA 4" manhole drain. See oustide link.
City of Thompson Falls
Work includes mobilization 1 LS; traffic control 1 LS; exploratory excavation 110 HR; imported backfill 1500 CY; 12" PVC gravity sewer mains 2300 LF; 8" PVC gravity sewer mains 29800 LF; standard manholes 163 EA; 4" PVC sewer service connection at main 244 EA; 4" PVC sewer service lines 26,700 LF; 4" PVC sewer service connection to existing 212 EA; PVC sewer service cleanout 398 EA; 6" PVC sewer service connection at main 12 EA; 6" PVC sewer service lines 2375 LF; 6" sewer service connection to existing 12 EA; abandon existing septic tanks 304 EA; grinder pump service connection to existing 74 EA; simplex grinder pump unit 66 EA; duplex grinder pump unit 4 EA; duplex WH472 grinder pump unit 4 EA. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jul 3, 2025
Due Date
Jul 31, 2025
Release: Jul 3, 2025
City of Thompson Falls
Close: Jul 31, 2025
Work includes mobilization 1 LS; traffic control 1 LS; exploratory excavation 110 HR; imported backfill 1500 CY; 12" PVC gravity sewer mains 2300 LF; 8" PVC gravity sewer mains 29800 LF; standard manholes 163 EA; 4" PVC sewer service connection at main 244 EA; 4" PVC sewer service lines 26,700 LF; 4" PVC sewer service connection to existing 212 EA; PVC sewer service cleanout 398 EA; 6" PVC sewer service connection at main 12 EA; 6" PVC sewer service lines 2375 LF; 6" sewer service connection to existing 12 EA; abandon existing septic tanks 304 EA; grinder pump service connection to existing 74 EA; simplex grinder pump unit 66 EA; duplex grinder pump unit 4 EA; duplex WH472 grinder pump unit 4 EA. See attached file.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Thompson Falls
The agenda for the meeting included setting the agenda, approving the consent agenda covering claims, minutes, financial reports, and court reports, and reviewing reports from the Community Decay and Violations list, the Engineer, and Standing Committees. Key action items involved unfinished business on the Comprehensive Plan and new business concerning a Water Leak Credit, a Block Party Car Show, the reinstatement of Zoom access via Resolution #866, Water & Sewer Charges to Vacant Lots via Resolution #867, signage and traffic enforcement, the City Personnel Policy, the second reading of Ordinance #359, and Pay Applications for Reimbursement for Wastewater Project Phases 3 & 4 and Water Project Phases 1 & 2. Unscheduled public comment was also allocated time.
The agenda for this meeting included setting the agenda, reviewing consent items such as claims, minutes, financial reports, and court reports, and receiving reports from the Community Decay and Violations List, the Engineer, and the Committee of the Whole. Information items included updates on the Mission West Community Development Brownfield Grant and Property Aggregation for Marvin Cross. Action items scheduled for discussion involved appointing a City Clerk/Treasurer via Resolution #865, appointing members to the Zoning/Board of Adjustment Committee, discussing the Women's Club Child Safety Event, the alley off Madison St, the 2026 Beautification Days, and the Thompson Falls Farmers Market. Further action items concerned Comprehensive Plan remarks, the first reading of Ordinance #359, and pay applications for reimbursement related to the Growth Policy and Wastewater Project Phases 3 & 4, as well as a change order for the Water Project.
The agenda for the meeting included the election of a new President and Vice President of Council, setting committee assignments, and signing bank resolution signatures. Action items covered a water leak credit request, a request regarding the Highlead Block Party, discussions on speed limit signs, review of Ordinance 271, setting the Arbor Day date and proclamation, and updates on the Growth Policy (Comprehensive Plan). The Council also planned to approve drawing from SRF-26606 and handle pay applications for reimbursement related to Wastewater Project Phases 3 & 4 and Water Project Phases 1 & 2. An official public hearing was held for the Growth Policy update, which involved submitting documentation for the CDBG planning grant closeout.
This updated Growth Policy for the City of Thompson Falls, adopted in 2025, serves as a comprehensive roadmap for the next 5 to 8 years. It integrates various planning initiatives to address opportunities and challenges, aiming to strengthen the economy, upgrade city infrastructure, and foster community growth. The plan outlines strategic goals and objectives across four main pillars: Economy, Community Services, Housing, and Land Use, with a vision to enhance the quality of life and guide the city's future in a thoughtful and sustainable manner.
The agenda includes items such as the oath of office, water leak credits, rescheduling committee meetings, adoption of a comprehensive plan, setpoint contract, wastewater project phases, and water project pay application for reimbursement. Also includes discussion on municipal speed limit code, yield sign, parking ordinance, conditional use permit, and updates to water regulation policy. Other topics include the Montana League of Cities and Towns Contract Amendment, Water Project Amended Bond Anticipatory Note Resolution, Water Project Contract Award, Term Extension for ARPA Grant, and Wastewater and Water Project Pay Applications.
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