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Deuel County
Riprap improvements.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Deuel County
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Riprap improvements.
AvailableDeuel County
Structure and riprap improvements.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
Deuel County
Close: Jun 10, 2026
Structure and riprap improvements.
AvailableDeuel County
Work includes approx. 2 CY of removal of sediment; 2,196 CY of excavation; 2 EA of state furnished sign; 8 EA of barricade; erosion control; 814 LF of 12"erosiopon control wattle; 582 CY of box culvert undercut; 30 LF of2.0"x2.0" perforated tube post.
Posted Date
Apr 29, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 29, 2026
Deuel County
Close: May 13, 2026
Work includes approx. 2 CY of removal of sediment; 2,196 CY of excavation; 2 EA of state furnished sign; 8 EA of barricade; erosion control; 814 LF of 12"erosiopon control wattle; 582 CY of box culvert undercut; 30 LF of2.0"x2.0" perforated tube post.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Deuel County
The board addressed multiple infrastructure and administrative items, including the advertising of bids for a box culvert project and fuel supply, and the approval of a right of way occupancy permit for Northwestern Energy. Discussions covered gravel crushing, the surplus of scrap iron, and the adoption of zoning ordinance B2022-01-11. The board reviewed weed control contracts, authorized the hiring of a new employee, and appointed a member to the weed board. Additionally, they approved a jail housing contract, the purchase of a new radio repeater, and the installation of speed bumps near Lake Cochrane. The meeting also included an executive session for personnel matters, the approval of a courthouse roof repair quote, and the review of the first-quarter budget and various financial reports.
The board conducted an equalization session, addressing various property tax-related matters, including the approval of owner-occupied status applications, updates to the tax-exempt property list, and the processing of Elderly and Disabled Assessment Freeze applications. Discussions covered Disabled Veteran exemptions, flooded farmland applications, and a list of renewable energy property tax exemptions. The board also reviewed and processed several clerical corrections, omitted property records, and conducted hearings for property valuation appeals, resulting in adjustments to specific assessments. Additionally, an executive session was held to discuss personnel matters.
The board discussed several items, including dust control arrangements for the Crystal Springs Rodeo and the approval of a malt beverage and wine license. The commissioners authorized overlay road work in partnership with the City of Gary and held a second reading regarding the rezoning of property from AG to CI. An ordinance amending zoning regulations for essential services was reviewed. Furthermore, the board conducted bid lettings for county road stabilization and paving projects, authorized bridge repair easements, and approved financial support for a local development organization. Additionally, the commissioners approved the procurement of poll pads, addressed abatements for veteran and disability programs, and authorized the payment of various warrants.
The board discussed and took action on several highway projects, including bridge preservation and bid advertisements. They also approved a travel request for training, discussed signage requests, and authorized asphalt and road projects for the City of Gary. The Veteran Service Officer provided a quarterly report, and the State's Attorney discussed property discrepancies at Lake Cochrane. Additionally, the board approved a beverage license, reviewed the new sales tax program, authorized the purchase of a new computer for the Zoning Office, and addressed a referendum petition and fairgrounds property issues. The meeting concluded with the approval of financial warrants and a public comment regarding support for a local non-profit organization.
The board discussed highway infrastructure agreements and equipment repairs, conducted an executive session regarding personnel matters, and heard a presentation on Fairground land quiet title and future lease planning. A joint public hearing was held with the Zoning Board regarding a rezoning request for a power plant facility, with further action on the associated Conditional Use Permit postponed. Additional business included a first reading of an ordinance, updates on county burial processes, travel requests for staff, and discussion of upcoming celebrations and 4-H arena repairs. The board reviewed and approved financial records, including cash balances and voter precinct polling locations, and authorized the payment of warrants and payroll.
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