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Cleburne Co DHR
Provide grass cutting service, lawn cutting not to exceed 20 cuts per each fiscal year, weed eating shrub bed areas down to ground, and clean cut around shrubs, not to damage shrubs. Remove all cuttings, trim & spray around and below all fences, porches, and buildings, edge grass line along the sidewalks, walkways, curbs, and parking lot, remove grass/weeds out of sidewalks, walkways, curbing. Maintain clean appearance, remove grass/weeds out of pavement/concrete growing inside the perimeter area of parking lot, blow grass clippings and or leaves from all sidewalks, parking lot, walkways, porches, under trees, and fence lines. See attached bid ad.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Cleburne Co DHR
Close: Mar 23, 2026
Provide grass cutting service, lawn cutting not to exceed 20 cuts per each fiscal year, weed eating shrub bed areas down to ground, and clean cut around shrubs, not to damage shrubs. Remove all cuttings, trim & spray around and below all fences, porches, and buildings, edge grass line along the sidewalks, walkways, curbs, and parking lot, remove grass/weeds out of sidewalks, walkways, curbing. Maintain clean appearance, remove grass/weeds out of pavement/concrete growing inside the perimeter area of parking lot, blow grass clippings and or leaves from all sidewalks, parking lot, walkways, porches, under trees, and fence lines. See attached bid ad.
AvailableCleburne County
The Cleburne County Department of Human Resources (DHR) is soliciting lawn maintenance services for its Heflin, AL office for FY2026, including grass cutting, edging, and shrub trimming. The contract period runs from March 2026 through September 30, 2026, and requires a mandatory site visit on March 18, 2026. Quotes must be submitted electronically via the Alabama Buys portal by the specified deadline in March 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Cleburne County
Close: Mar 23, 2026
The Cleburne County Department of Human Resources (DHR) is soliciting lawn maintenance services for its Heflin, AL office for FY2026, including grass cutting, edging, and shrub trimming. The contract period runs from March 2026 through September 30, 2026, and requires a mandatory site visit on March 18, 2026. Quotes must be submitted electronically via the Alabama Buys portal by the specified deadline in March 2026.
AvailableCleburne County
Cleburne County Commission (AL) is soliciting sealed bids for a mass grading package to support a new Contour Fabrication & Mechanical (CFM) facility at 7312 Hwy 78 in Heflin, Alabama. The project includes site grading, storm drainage, and erosion control, with bid alternates for pavement, fencing, and an onsite sewage system; a pre-bid meeting is scheduled for January 7, 2026, at 11:00 AM. Bids are due January 14, 2026, at 11:00 AM at 6751 Highway 78, Heflin, AL 36264.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Cleburne County
Close: Jan 14, 2026
Cleburne County Commission (AL) is soliciting sealed bids for a mass grading package to support a new Contour Fabrication & Mechanical (CFM) facility at 7312 Hwy 78 in Heflin, Alabama. The project includes site grading, storm drainage, and erosion control, with bid alternates for pavement, fencing, and an onsite sewage system; a pre-bid meeting is scheduled for January 7, 2026, at 11:00 AM. Bids are due January 14, 2026, at 11:00 AM at 6751 Highway 78, Heflin, AL 36264.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Cleburne County Engineer
The Cleburne County Commission convened an emergency meeting to address an unexpected increase in the property insurance proposal from Parnell Insurance for 2025. The commission discussed options for higher deductibles and payment plans, while the County Administrator sought lower rates from other insurance companies. The commission agreed to accept specific deductible amounts for automobile, equipment, and property coverage, and decided to use a payment plan to allow time to explore alternatives with other companies.
The commission discussed the closure of County Road 625, with concerns raised by Mr. Tony Daniel. They approved the October Consent Agenda, which included approving minutes from September meetings, recognizing board appointment statuses, approving an alcohol license for The Store, approving the Title VI Program, allowing for the surplus of Engineer's Department equipment, allocating American Rescue Plan Act funds for government services, and agreeing to allow Commissioner Hill to use discretionary funds for bridge analysis and design and fence work at Pleasant Grove Elementary School. They also expressed support for Amendments 2 and 7 to the Alabama Constitution, agreed to place an advertisement on County maps, and discussed the SRO contract.
The meeting addressed multiple topics, including the Homestead Act for Disabled citizens and the impact of internet outages. The Sheriff's Department selected Kimbel's Commissary Services for the County Jail, pending contract approval by the County Attorney. Updates were provided on workforce projects, the new County website, and the upcoming Vegas convention trip. The Commission approved budget increases for the County Administrator to cover financial preparation and employee training services provided by Melissia Wood. Discretionary funds were allocated for canoe landings and improvements to the Chamber of Commerce by the Boy Scouts. Additionally, the commission approved the purchase of a bucket truck for the Cleburne County Engineer. The meeting also covered the emergency feeding fund and storm damage to county roads.
The Commission met to discuss the FY25 Budget and changes that need to be made, including how to increase the Engineer budget to provide for better road repairs. Action as related to Resolution #5476. The meeting is continued to Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 1:00 PM.
The Cleburne County Commission agreed to continue providing inmate housing for Municipal Inmates under the same agreement, with a rate of $32 per day, beginning July 13, 2023, until the end of Fiscal Year 2023. The Chairman was authorized to sign the agreement with each Municipality.
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