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City of Three Rivers
To contract for the mowing of various properties within the city. These properties may be state of michigan owned, railroad rights-of-way or privately owned land about which the city has received a grass or vegetation complaint.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
City of Three Rivers
Close: Feb 19, 2026
To contract for the mowing of various properties within the city. These properties may be state of michigan owned, railroad rights-of-way or privately owned land about which the city has received a grass or vegetation complaint.
City of Three Rivers
To retain a landscape contractor(s) to provide turf maintenance to several parcels of publicly owned land.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
City of Three Rivers
Close: Feb 19, 2026
To retain a landscape contractor(s) to provide turf maintenance to several parcels of publicly owned land.
City of Three Rivers
Provide demolition and clean-up of residential and accessory structures. Site demolition shall include complete demolition of the specified site including, but not limited to, the removal of the buildings, all concrete, masonry, wood, glass, plaster, metal, ceramic, roofing, mechanical equipment, and insulation materials. The items and structures will include, but not limited to, buildings, accessory buildings, assessor structures, retaining walls, chimneys, wells, cisterns, fuel storage tanks, signs (except within the road right of way), antennas, all concrete sidewalk removal, all concrete curb removal, bituminous pavement removal, concrete pavement removal, miscellaneous concrete removal, etc.; however, all concrete sidewalk and curb within the road right-of-way shall remain in place. See outside link.
Posted Date
Dec 12, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Dec 12, 2025
City of Three Rivers
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Provide demolition and clean-up of residential and accessory structures. Site demolition shall include complete demolition of the specified site including, but not limited to, the removal of the buildings, all concrete, masonry, wood, glass, plaster, metal, ceramic, roofing, mechanical equipment, and insulation materials. The items and structures will include, but not limited to, buildings, accessory buildings, assessor structures, retaining walls, chimneys, wells, cisterns, fuel storage tanks, signs (except within the road right of way), antennas, all concrete sidewalk removal, all concrete curb removal, bituminous pavement removal, concrete pavement removal, miscellaneous concrete removal, etc.; however, all concrete sidewalk and curb within the road right-of-way shall remain in place. See outside link.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Three Rivers
The Three Rivers Master Plan, "WeAreTR: Imagine 2040," is an action-oriented plan that sets priorities for the next several years to guide city-wide policy and future decisions. It addresses land use, transportation, neighborhoods, parks, infrastructure, downtown development, and other key areas, aiming for a vibrant and sustainable future. The plan involves community engagement through meetings, workshops, and surveys to gather input on topics such as downtown development, recreation and river access, housing and neighborhoods, local aesthetics, and overall city growth.
The City of Three Rivers Five Year Parks & Recreation Plan (2010-2015) aims to improve the quality of life by enhancing parks and recreation facilities. Key areas of focus include: improving existing parks and trails to meet safety and accessibility standards; acquiring land for trail expansion; developing new recreational opportunities (e.g., ice rink, water park); and providing diverse programming for all ages and abilities. The plan emphasizes community engagement, securing funding through grants and philanthropy, and promoting healthy lifestyles through recreational activities. Specific projects include sidewalk and bike path improvements, riverwalk expansion, playground upgrades, and the construction of a new bridge and community shelter.
The WeAreTR: Imagine 2040 Master Plan for the City of Three Rivers will guide city-wide policy and future decisions. It is an action-oriented plan identifying priority steps for the next several years to create a vibrant and sustainable future. Areas of focus include land use, transportation, neighborhoods, parks, infrastructure, downtown development, recreation and river access, housing, and local aesthetics and beautification. The plan will help shape the city's growth and development.
Three Rivers Local School District's Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) plan aims to create a proactive and unified educational system to address the academic and social-behavioral needs of all students. The plan uses a three-tiered approach: Tier 1 focuses on effective core curriculum and instruction for all students, aiming for 80% to meet expectations; Tier 2 provides small group interventions for students not meeting benchmarks; and Tier 3 offers targeted, tailored instruction for students needing additional support. The MTSS framework integrates general, special, compensatory, and gifted education to streamline intervention processes, improve core instruction, meet state testing benchmarks, and support Title I funding applications.
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