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City of Waseca
Project consist of Removal of two fueling dispensers, removal of one 6,000 gallon underground fuel tank, installation of a new fueling dispenser, electrical work, and restoration.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
City of Waseca
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Project consist of Removal of two fueling dispensers, removal of one 6,000 gallon underground fuel tank, installation of a new fueling dispenser, electrical work, and restoration.
AvailableCity of Waseca
The project includes the following work: The work generally consists of the supply, delivery, supervision of the installation of commissioning of four aeration blowers and related equipment, startup assistance, owner training, and other work. See outside link
Posted Date
Nov 20, 2025
Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Release: Nov 20, 2025
City of Waseca
Close: Dec 18, 2025
The project includes the following work: The work generally consists of the supply, delivery, supervision of the installation of commissioning of four aeration blowers and related equipment, startup assistance, owner training, and other work. See outside link
City of Waseca
Estimated major quantities are as follows: 13,800 lf draintile pipe removal; 67,000 cy common excavation; 16,000 sq yd geotextile fabric, type 5; 11,200 sq yd 4 thick bituminous pavement; 8,400 lft 6" perforated pvc pipe drain. Along with miscellaneous utility and roadway improvements, removals, and restoration. See outside link.
Posted Date
Aug 22, 2025
Due Date
Sep 18, 2025
Release: Aug 22, 2025
City of Waseca
Close: Sep 18, 2025
Estimated major quantities are as follows: 13,800 lf draintile pipe removal; 67,000 cy common excavation; 16,000 sq yd geotextile fabric, type 5; 11,200 sq yd 4 thick bituminous pavement; 8,400 lft 6" perforated pvc pipe drain. Along with miscellaneous utility and roadway improvements, removals, and restoration. See outside link.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $175,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, NASPO ValuePoint, or State of Minnesota CPV/OSP contracts if your product is available.
Entity: City of Waseca, MN.
Thresholds: The city follows competitive bidding for contracts over $175,000; under $175,000 may be directly negotiated.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Waseca
The meeting featured several key discussions and actions. Key agenda items included presentations from North Memorial Ambulance and Xcel Energy regarding transmission upgrades. The consent agenda covered approval for the Waseca Airport Fuel System Improvements Project bids and adoption of the Waseca County Hazard Mitigation Plan. The action agenda included a public hearing concerning a liquor license violation for Coborn's/Cashwise, which resulted in the imposition of a seven-day suspension as a second offense, and a resolution authorizing applications for 2027 Federal Community Grant Funds to support water and sanitary sewer utility construction at the West Interchange and Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Projects.
The Regular Waseca City Council Meeting addressed several agenda items. Key discussions in the Consent Agenda included the reappointments of Andrew Fischer and Dave Ziegler to the Airport Board, the assignment of a Tax Abatement for a property at 1109 11th Ave SE to the new owners, Mark and Karen Wilker, and the approval of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Union Agreement for 2026 through 2028, which incorporates a 5.0% overall wage increase annually. The Council also set public hearings for ordinances related to rescinding/replacing the City's Comprehensive Plan and modifying the Lodging Tax Ordinance, and appointed Dwight Tostenson to the Economic Development Authority (EDA) vacant seat. The Action Agenda featured a public hearing regarding revisions to City Code Section § 54.40 concerning Lead and Galvanized Water Services. Additionally, the Council approved Resolution 26-04 for West Interchange Utilities planning, Resolution 26-05 for WWTP Aeration Blowers, and Resolution 26-06 terminating the Winter Aeration Agreement for Loon Lake. Commission reports included updates from the EDA on task force selection, the Park Board on park naming rights and the Comp Plan, and the Tourism Board regarding the lodging tax.
The meeting's agenda included several reappointments to the Airport Board for Andrew Fischer and Dave Ziegler. The Council addressed the assignment of a tax abatement for a property transfer. Action items involved setting a public hearing date for the Lodging Tax Ordinance Modification and conducting a public hearing for Ordinance 1134 regarding mandatory replacement of lead and galvanized water service lines, leveraging a State Grant program. Other discussions included the potential renaming of the Clear Lake Park basketball court, with the board recommending against naming the court itself but authorizing a recognition plaque funded by outside donors. The Heritage Preservation Commission's meeting day change was also acknowledged.
The City of Waseca's Comprehensive Plan 2050 serves as a long-term roadmap for guiding decision-making in community development, redevelopment, and improvements. It integrates strategic pillars focused on creating high-quality community assets, expanding economic development initiatives, strengthening regional connectivity, and fostering a vibrant, dynamic community. The plan is underpinned by core objectives to promote economic growth, invest in infrastructure, support housing developments, encourage partnerships, and maintain fiscal responsibility, addressing key areas such as land use, economic development, housing, public facilities, and heritage preservation.
The Waseca Community Vision and Strategic Action Plan for 2018-2030 outlines a roadmap for Waseca's future. It focuses on four strategic action pillars: creating high-quality community assets, expanding and leveraging economic development initiatives, strengthening regional connectivity, and fostering a vibrant, dynamic community. The plan aims to achieve these through initiatives like youth retention, education transformation, downtown revitalization, economic diversification, regional collaboration, infrastructure development, and promoting entrepreneurship, ultimately leading to a strong, connected, and prosperous Waseca by 2030.
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