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City of Walker
The City of Walker is soliciting bids for a 2017 Hustler MDV UTV, model MDV-934018 with Western hydraulic angle snow plow. Minimum bid requirement is $5,000.00.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 3, 2026
Release: -
City of Walker
Close: Aug 3, 2026
The City of Walker is soliciting bids for a 2017 Hustler MDV UTV, model MDV-934018 with Western hydraulic angle snow plow. Minimum bid requirement is $5,000.00.
AvailableCity of Walker
Sale of Troy-Bilt CS4325 Chipper Shredder. The chipper shredder is model number 24A-434E766 CS4325 and has a Briggs & Stratton 1150 series engine.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2025
Due Date
Jul 2, 2025
Release: Jun 12, 2025
City of Walker
Close: Jul 2, 2025
Sale of Troy-Bilt CS4325 Chipper Shredder. The chipper shredder is model number 24A-434E766 CS4325 and has a Briggs & Stratton 1150 series engine.
City of Walker
Roposal to sell public property located at 408 rowley street, walker, iowa and legally described as: walker lots 10 & 11 BLK 10.
Posted Date
Feb 21, 2025
Due Date
Mar 5, 2025
Release: Feb 21, 2025
City of Walker
Close: Mar 5, 2025
Roposal to sell public property located at 408 rowley street, walker, iowa and legally described as: walker lots 10 & 11 BLK 10.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Walker
The council meeting addressed various operational and administrative items. Discussions included an inquiry regarding the status of the Rowley St. walking bridge project, the approval of an estimate for air conditioning repairs on a city vehicle, and a review of multiple bids for street maintenance. The council also passed a resolution establishing a monthly insurance stipend for full-time employees. Additionally, the council accepted the resignation of a member and subsequently approved an employment contract for that individual.
The council discussed the transition of waste management services to ABC Disposal and reviewed estimates for street maintenance work. A proposal to install fiber infrastructure in the city was approved, provided there is no cost to the city or residents. The council proceeded with the fiscal year 2027 Sidewalk Grant program, approved the purchase of a new utility vehicle, and authorized the sale of surplus equipment through sealed bids. Additionally, the council approved a grant application for radios for the fire department, rejected a mural project grant, and moved to apply for a grant for solar stop signs. Several administrative items were addressed, including the approval of employment contracts, the selection of a public works technician, and the authorization of employee insurance plans. The meeting concluded after a review of city bills, revenues, and expenditures.
The council held public hearings regarding a budget amendment and an ordinance to amend zoning regulations in Chapter 165. Key actions included the approval of the budget amendment, the first reading of the zoning ordinance, authorization for budget transfers, and the setting of wage increases for city staff. Additionally, the council approved sending out a Request for Proposal for a new municipal garbage contract and reviewed updates from the sheriff's office, the mayor, and various departments. Concerns were raised regarding property drainage and intersection visibility, which the city agreed to investigate.
The council conducted a public hearing for the FY27 budget, reviewed reports from the Linn County Sheriff, the Mayor, the City Clerk, and the Public Works Technician, and discussed funding for the Fire Department's communication service. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended updates to Chapter 165 regarding zoning regulations. The council approved the FY27 budget, a maintenance agreement for generators, an agreement for a car show, and an ordinance related to zoning regulations. Additionally, a public works staff member was transitioned to a full-time position, and procedures for addressing property nuisance and maintenance issues were established.
The council conducted a public hearing regarding the proposed property tax levy for the 2027 fiscal year. Representatives from the city addressed inquiries from a member of the public concerning tax statements distributed by Linn County.
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