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Clinton County
Provide the county with mowing services. Mowing of the properties, which include string trimming and edging of sidewalks. If clippings are heavy, you will mow twice. Mowing intervals shall not exceed fourteen (14) days, unless drought-like conditions do not require mowing. If the weather conditions are providing ample rain and the grass is growing at a standard or high rate, mowing intervals shall be no less than once (1) every seven (7) days.b) County employee parking lot must have weeding and maintenance/care of the flower beds.c) Deep core aeration for the courthouse lawn.d) Weed parking lot landscaping bedse) Pick up sticks or any debris on the propertiesf) Power blow all hard surfaces located on each property to remove any grass clippings.g) Mulch each property once per yearh) Trim the trees, bushes and shrub throughout the seasons according to species of the plant(s).
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Clinton County
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Provide the county with mowing services. Mowing of the properties, which include string trimming and edging of sidewalks. If clippings are heavy, you will mow twice. Mowing intervals shall not exceed fourteen (14) days, unless drought-like conditions do not require mowing. If the weather conditions are providing ample rain and the grass is growing at a standard or high rate, mowing intervals shall be no less than once (1) every seven (7) days.b) County employee parking lot must have weeding and maintenance/care of the flower beds.c) Deep core aeration for the courthouse lawn.d) Weed parking lot landscaping bedse) Pick up sticks or any debris on the propertiesf) Power blow all hard surfaces located on each property to remove any grass clippings.g) Mulch each property once per yearh) Trim the trees, bushes and shrub throughout the seasons according to species of the plant(s).
AvailableClinton County
Replacement of bridge 51 carrying mulberry jefferson road over branch of spring creek.
Posted Date
Sep 4, 2025
Due Date
Oct 2, 2025
Release: Sep 4, 2025
Clinton County
Close: Oct 2, 2025
Replacement of bridge 51 carrying mulberry jefferson road over branch of spring creek.
Clinton County
Furnish 80,000 GAL or less regular no-lead gasoline; 110,000 GAL or less premium diesel fuel for highway use - min. Cetane - 53, sulphur content - .15. off road vehicle - min. cetane 53.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2025
Due Date
Jun 27, 2025
Release: Jun 11, 2025
Clinton County
Close: Jun 27, 2025
Furnish 80,000 GAL or less regular no-lead gasoline; 110,000 GAL or less premium diesel fuel for highway use - min. Cetane - 53, sulphur content - .15. off road vehicle - min. cetane 53.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $30,
01, use sole source; allowed by policy but not used in practice—redirect to the formal bid path.
Clinton County, IN permits sole source in policy, but there is no practical evidence of its use. Treat sole source as a low-probability path and redirect resources to preparing for competitive, low-bid solicitations on BidNet Direct.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Clinton County
The ordinance amends Chapter 32 of the Clinton County Code to establish a schedule of fees and charges for engineering services related to inspections, permits, and plan reviews conducted by the Office of the Surveyor of Clinton County. It includes fees for direct and indirect outlets, crossings, fill permits, building permit reviews, encroachments, utility encroachments, individual site plan reviews, obstruction petitions, ponds, alcoholic beverage verification permits, stop work orders, early bird fees, and engineering review fees.
The meeting included honoring Joe Osler for her service at Clinton County. A highway update was provided, discussing landscaping work, crack sealing, and federal aid for bridge 115. The area plan update included bid documents for the farmer's gravel house and paperwork for properties on tax sale. The Maximus service agreement was approved. Voting center locations, dates, and times were announced. An amendment to ordinance 2012-11 was executed, designating an ADA and title six coordinator. Amendments to exhibit A and B were signed to make changes to the ADA. Change orders from Envoy were discussed, including one for the courthouse chiller and another for asbestos remediation. A sign placement request form for the Frankfurt Kiwanis pancake breakfast fundraiser was approved. Department heads provided updates, including information on digital hour 9-1-1 phone system equipment and road construction. Discussion of an agreement with Indiana Network for patient care. The sheriff's office discussed maintenance on the facility, including the sally port door and broken windows.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several topics. The Board considered a request from Good Oil Company for right-of-way access to install directional signs. An interlocal agreement for public transportation services with the Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation was discussed and approved, aiming to facilitate van pool services across multiple counties. The highway department received Community Crossings funding for road paving projects. A rezoning request for a property to allow for a daycare operation was approved. The board addressed a long-standing unsafe building violation, discussing potential actions such as levying fines or demolition.
The meeting included a reorganization of the board, with nominations for president and vice president. Public comments addressed a document presented to the Clinton County Sheriff's Office attorneys, concerning nepotism issues highlighted by the State Board of Accounts. Discussions covered employment contracts, the role of the county council, and the sheriff's office exemptions. The matron's role, responsibilities, and compliance with state policies were also discussed, along with federal inmate programs, commissary revenues, and various financial matters.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on various financial matters, such as additional appropriations, transfers, and a review of the financial report. Key topics included a shared payment for a repair to the SWAT vehicle, unbudgeted COVID overtime, and adjustments in the highway department. The council also addressed the repayment of loans related to the COVID testing grant and discussed the status of the EDA grant and ARP funds. Updates were provided on community corrections, the sheriff's office, and the county home gifts fund. Additionally, there was a presentation on the home for the night shelter, with a request for funding to cover staffing costs.
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