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City of Waverly
Work consists of approx. 2,143 CY of grading, established quantities; 5,058 LF of straw wattle; 1,255 LF of orange safety fence; 162 LF of silt fence, high porosity; 50 LF of
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
City of Waverly
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Work consists of approx. 2,143 CY of grading, established quantities; 5,058 LF of straw wattle; 1,255 LF of orange safety fence; 162 LF of silt fence, high porosity; 50 LF of
City of Waverly
Sale of: 1. 2004 Ford F 650 former salt and plow dump truck with Caterpillar C7 diesel engine Odometer reading 29,285 miles, does not currently start, manual transmission, however has gears worn or missing needs a transmission rebuild, rusted dump box was taken off and salvaged, still contains hydraulic system and Sting Ray dump hoist, no Batteries, Rear wheels are locked up and do not turn. Has extensive rust on frame rail. Engine, cab and interior are in good condition, tires are in poor condition. Will need to be towed away or put on a trailer to move from site. Includes a 10-foot Western snowplow which hooks to truck, electric activated lift and turn, truck contains plow mount and electrical controls for plow. 2. 1979 Sullair gas powered air compressor, does not run. Has Ford 4-cylinder engine. 3. John Deere Z 930 M mower with 54-inch deck with much on demand deck, rear wheels are Tweels airless tires, needs a new motor does not run. 4. Schmidt sand blaster and hose; 5. 250-gallon tank sprayer with Honda GX 160 gas powered motor, with 3-point hitch assembly, motor has not been run in several years. 6. Bobcat trench roller with 646 hours on the meter, with remote controls, hasn’t been started for several years. 7. Electric swimming pool lift chair; 8. Bear Cat Ez trim mower, brush cutter 5 hp Briggs self-propelled, has not been run for several years.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Mar 7, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
City of Waverly
Close: Mar 7, 2026
Sale of: 1. 2004 Ford F 650 former salt and plow dump truck with Caterpillar C7 diesel engine Odometer reading 29,285 miles, does not currently start, manual transmission, however has gears worn or missing needs a transmission rebuild, rusted dump box was taken off and salvaged, still contains hydraulic system and Sting Ray dump hoist, no Batteries, Rear wheels are locked up and do not turn. Has extensive rust on frame rail. Engine, cab and interior are in good condition, tires are in poor condition. Will need to be towed away or put on a trailer to move from site. Includes a 10-foot Western snowplow which hooks to truck, electric activated lift and turn, truck contains plow mount and electrical controls for plow. 2. 1979 Sullair gas powered air compressor, does not run. Has Ford 4-cylinder engine. 3. John Deere Z 930 M mower with 54-inch deck with much on demand deck, rear wheels are Tweels airless tires, needs a new motor does not run. 4. Schmidt sand blaster and hose; 5. 250-gallon tank sprayer with Honda GX 160 gas powered motor, with 3-point hitch assembly, motor has not been run in several years. 6. Bobcat trench roller with 646 hours on the meter, with remote controls, hasn’t been started for several years. 7. Electric swimming pool lift chair; 8. Bear Cat Ez trim mower, brush cutter 5 hp Briggs self-propelled, has not been run for several years.
City of Waverly
Sale of Waverly Fire/Rescue Helmets, Yellow (Qty 5)(Decommissioned; for commemorative purposes only.); Waverly Fire/Rescue Helmets, Red (Qty 2) (Decommissioned; for commemorative purposes only.)
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
City of Waverly
Close: Jan 30, 2026
Sale of Waverly Fire/Rescue Helmets, Yellow (Qty 5)(Decommissioned; for commemorative purposes only.); Waverly Fire/Rescue Helmets, Red (Qty 2) (Decommissioned; for commemorative purposes only.)
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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 $20,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with cooperative contracts (ESUCC, OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell) to move fast and avoid formal bidding.
City of Waverly: No documented use of sole source contracting. Deprioritize this path and steer buyers to cooperative purchasing instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Waverly
The meeting commenced with the affirmation of the Open Meetings Act poster and the adoption of the agenda. Key items included the approval of consent agenda items and the public insurance report, which detailed numerous instances of illegally dumped tires across the county. Claims for payment were approved, noted to be higher than usual due to a city land purchase and TIF payments. The Council also approved the Treasurer's report and budget. A significant resolution, 2532, concerning a financing agreement for a tax increment financing revenue note related to a land purchase by the Community Redevelopment Authority (CRA) was approved. Ordinances 2525, 2526, and 2527, relating to animals, appointed city officials, and traffic regulations, respectively, passed their third and final readings. Approval was granted for engineering services by JO Consulting Group for the wastewater treatment facility generator replacement project. The Mayor's appointment for the W2 City Council member was postponed, and Dave Jasperson was elected as the new Council President. Committee reports covered updates on the hiring process for a full-time Parks position, plans for an aquatic center deck expansion, and the ordering of a replacement slide for Wayne Park. Public Works reported on patching a road panel (a temporary fix until next year), clearing sidewalks after recent snow events, and addressing damage to a pedestrian flashing light. The Fire and Safety report included updates on EMS calls, meetings with Smart Chicken regarding emergency response, participation in the Santa Express event, hiring a new administrative assistant, and discussions regarding rural fire department advanced life support services. Fiscal reports noted a temporary liquor license conversion to permanent for Spot Spirits, ongoing tobacco license renewals, and upcoming pet/ATV license renewals with an online system launch in January. Finalization of land purchases for the city and CRA was targeted for December 23rd, and discussions were held regarding the East Beltway project and the SOFOS battery storage facility public hearing scheduled for January 7th.
The proceedings involved concluding an executive session and immediately authorizing the mayor to sign a community benefit agreement, which was approved unanimously. Following this, a motion to adjourn the meeting was also passed unanimously.
The Waverly City Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A public hearing was held to establish an annual municipal employee recognition event. The council also received a sheriff's report, followed by a public comment period. Claims for payment were approved, and resolutions were considered for adopting and revising the employee handbook. Additionally, there was a second reading of ordinances related to animals, appointed city officials, and traffic regulations. The council discussed a proposed power project, covering aspects such as site plans, safety measures, and community impact.
The meeting included a public hearing and consideration of a resolution for the proposed purchase of real estate. Discussions covered a real estate purchase agreement, a sheriff's report, and public comments. The council approved claims for payment and a resolution accepting the lower plat south NRD hazard mitigation plan. An interlocal agreement with Lincoln Fire and Rescue for emergency medical services was considered and approved. Also discussed was an interlocal agreement with Lancaster County for construction services on Oldfield Street, including the use of sales tax funds for the project. The council considered and approved a bid from Greg Electric Company for electrical work at the wastewater treatment facility. Updates were provided on human services, parks and recreation activities, public works projects, and public health and safety initiatives.
The meeting included a public hearing for Anderson North Park 10th edition final flat, where concerns were raised about sidewalk placement and pond depth. The council considered the ratification of resolution 2510 and discussed sidewalk design and pond depth. They approved claims for payment, the treasurer's report, and the budget. Additionally, the council addressed the third and final reading of several ordinances related to annexation and rezoning. A bid from R&M Concrete for ADA ramp replacements was approved, and the Waverly Community Foundation Charitable Committee Fund Run to benefit the beach park was also approved.
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