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City of Webster
Purchase of a season's supply of hot and cold mix to be used on city streets. Specifications are one-half inch material AC and MC both delivered and picked up.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2025
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2025
City of Webster
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Purchase of a season's supply of hot and cold mix to be used on city streets. Specifications are one-half inch material AC and MC both delivered and picked up.
AvailableCity of Webster
Aviation Planning Services for the following projects listed on the CIP for a period of up to a maximum of five years from 2026 through 2030. Design, Bidding and Construction Services for AWOS III-P; Design, Bidding, and Construction Services for Revenue Producing Hangar; Design, Bidding and Construction Services for Hangar Taxilane Widening and Reconstruction; Design, Bidding and Construction Services for Apron Reconstruction and Direct Access Improvements.
Posted Date
Nov 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
Release: Nov 10, 2025
City of Webster
Close: Dec 2, 2025
Aviation Planning Services for the following projects listed on the CIP for a period of up to a maximum of five years from 2026 through 2030. Design, Bidding and Construction Services for AWOS III-P; Design, Bidding, and Construction Services for Revenue Producing Hangar; Design, Bidding and Construction Services for Hangar Taxilane Widening and Reconstruction; Design, Bidding and Construction Services for Apron Reconstruction and Direct Access Improvements.
City of Webster
Sale of property (total of 16,330 square feet – 115' x 142').
Posted Date
Oct 6, 2025
Due Date
Nov 4, 2025
Release: Oct 6, 2025
City of Webster
Close: Nov 4, 2025
Sale of property (total of 16,330 square feet – 115' x 142').
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Webster
The council meeting addressed various financial matters, including payroll, bills, and budget supplements. Discussions included the award of a grant for an industrial park lining project, a proposal for a new cats shelter, change orders, bids for hot and cold mix and a tracked compacted loader, travel approvals for wastewater treatment and mosquito spraying workshops, and the approval of quotes for tennis/pickleball court construction and city park spraying. Additionally, the council approved building and removal permits, reviewed the personnel policy, set a variance hearing, and a hearing for a liquor license, adopted Resolution #234 authorizing sales tax revenue bonds, approved the signing of bank documents for the bonds, approved a police car camera replacement, and approved a water tank inspection report. Finally, the council approved the 2024 Annual Report and Drinking Water Report, and set dates for the city-wide cleanup and discussed ordinances related to pets and chickens.
The meeting focused on approving a bid from Northside Implement for a Gehl compact track loader. Discussions also included upcoming boulevard seeding and street paving, and the planned demolition of a property at 1106 Main Street following receipt of a letter from the state's attorney.
The council meeting addressed various financial matters, including the approval of payroll, bills, and monthly reports. An audit engagement was approved, and decisions were made regarding summer help, a donation to Community Transit, and a Midco internet agreement. Golf course updates were accepted, including membership promotions and alcohol policy changes. A performance report from the NE Council of Governments was accepted, and budget supplements were approved for the airport and police department. Hearings were set for temporary liquor licenses. Building permits were reviewed, with one approved and one tabled. Personnel matters were discussed in an executive session.
The council meeting addressed various topics, including payroll and bill approvals, reports from the Police, Finance, and Liquor departments, and public comments regarding road work. Wage increases were approved for two employees. The council approved advertisements for a head librarian position and for bids on hot and cold mix asphalt. An appointment was made to the Consolidated Equalization Board. Discussions included the Webster Swim Team's upcoming season, temporary liquor and malt beverage licenses, summer help hiring, a new finance office assistant hire, a police budget supplement, a FEMA mitigation plan update, a certified pool operator course, an electrical license approval, city-wide cleanup plans, plat approval, camera system updates, playground cushioning, an airport fuel system grant application, a skid loader bid advertisement, and a proclamation declaring "Tony Abele Day". Several building permits were also approved.
The council meeting addressed various financial matters, including payroll and bill approvals. Reports from Finance, Police, Liquor, and Code Enforcement were reviewed. Updates were provided on the golf course, a property purchase, and a police vehicle replacement. A development agreement was approved for the Western Sunset Addition. The council scheduled the September meeting, increased an employee's wage, accepted a resignation, and set hearings for temporary liquor licenses. An ordinance was approved for the 2025 budget, and the purchase and demolition of the McGregor property was authorized. A resolution opposing Initiated Measure 28 was approved, along with a stockpile lease agreement. Building permits were approved, and bids were opened and awarded for street resealing and overlay projects.
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