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Dickey County
County is offering Blocks 2 and 3, approx. 15.50 AC of the county property at Lake to rent for cutting of grass to for the purpose of haying/baling and bales will need to be removed from the land by July 1th or be subject to forfeiture.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Dickey County
Close: Jun 1, 2026
County is offering Blocks 2 and 3, approx. 15.50 AC of the county property at Lake to rent for cutting of grass to for the purpose of haying/baling and bales will need to be removed from the land by July 1th or be subject to forfeiture.
AvailableDickey County
Work includes removal of structure;2,411 CY of borrow excavation; 305 CY of foundation fill; seeding; hydraulic mulch; 411 CY of riprap grade II; 2,365 LF of 12" fiber rolls; 40 LF of 15ftx9ft precast RCB culvert; 426 LF of fence barbed wire 4 strand.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 20, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Dickey County
Close: Mar 20, 2026
Work includes removal of structure;2,411 CY of borrow excavation; 305 CY of foundation fill; seeding; hydraulic mulch; 411 CY of riprap grade II; 2,365 LF of 12" fiber rolls; 40 LF of 15ftx9ft precast RCB culvert; 426 LF of fence barbed wire 4 strand.
Dickey County
Contract Bond, 1.0 L SUM; Water, 55 M GAL; Aggregate Base Course CL 5, 2259 TON; Superpave FAA 43, 6484 TON; Cored Sample, 42 EA; PG 58S-34 Asphalt Cement, 422 TON; Mobilization, 1.0 L SUM; Flagging, 250 MHR; Traffic Control Signs, 1566 UNIT; Type III Barricade, 8 EA; Tubular Markers, 98 EA; Pilot Car, 125 HR; Bituminous Laboratory, 1 EA; Contractor’s Laboratory, 1 EA; Short Term 4IN Line-Type NR, 7275 LF; PVMT MK Painted 4IN Line, 2425 LF; Mailbox-All Types, 11 EA.
Posted Date
May 29, 2025
Due Date
Jun 16, 2025
Release: May 29, 2025
Dickey County
Close: Jun 16, 2025
Contract Bond, 1.0 L SUM; Water, 55 M GAL; Aggregate Base Course CL 5, 2259 TON; Superpave FAA 43, 6484 TON; Cored Sample, 42 EA; PG 58S-34 Asphalt Cement, 422 TON; Mobilization, 1.0 L SUM; Flagging, 250 MHR; Traffic Control Signs, 1566 UNIT; Type III Barricade, 8 EA; Tubular Markers, 98 EA; Pilot Car, 125 HR; Bituminous Laboratory, 1 EA; Contractor’s Laboratory, 1 EA; Short Term 4IN Line-Type NR, 7275 LF; PVMT MK Painted 4IN Line, 2425 LF; Mailbox-All Types, 11 EA.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Dickey County
The board reviewed and approved several applications for subsurface water management systems, including permits for Tanner Kiecker, Preston Peterson, Victor Lagodinski, and a joint application for James Tiegs, James Sheldon, and Jack Hofer. The board noted that permit applications for projects under 80 acres did not require formal decisions. Additionally, the board received an update on beaver management activities and discussed potential expansion options for the Yorktown Maple project, weighing the costs and processes for a legal drain extension versus a pump installation. Finally, the board reviewed and accepted the financial report and outstanding bills.
The board discussed several items, including life insurance coverage options for county employees, the issuance of raffle permits, and various liquor license applications. Key operational decisions included the replacement of a postage machine, discussions regarding the servicing of senior citizens, and approval of a new logo for official letterhead. The meetings also covered real property sales at Pheasant Lake, updates to floodplain management ordinances, and the establishment of specific setbacks for wind towers and CO2 pipelines, as well as fee adjustments for solar farms and data centers. Additionally, the commissioners awarded contracts for gravel hauling, reviewed culvert and paving projects, discussed road safety and weight limit enforcement, and authorized various financial disbursements, including insurance adjustments and regional water utility payments.
The commission reviewed zoning ordinances, discussed wind tower setbacks, and approved various permits, including local raffle and liquor licenses. The board deliberated on the sale of property at Pheasant Lake and approved the acceptance of auction quotes. Additionally, the commission approved infrastructure projects, including chip sealing, power line relocation for the 87th Avenue project, and floodplain permits. Budget adjustments, polling locations for the 2026 election cycle, and the appointment of election inspectors were finalized. The board also addressed fairground improvements, approved propane bids, and reviewed various financial vouchers and reports.
The agenda includes standard administrative tasks such as the approval of vouchers and financials. Key discussion topics involve a public comment period, a personnel time session, a second reading of an amendment to the Dickey County Floodplain Management Ordinance, a review of Dickey County Zoning Ordinances, matters concerning the Highway Department, and the opening of bids for gravel hauling.
The board discussed and approved a subsurface water management system application for John Merkel and a surface drain application for Dickey County. Additional topics included an update on trapping activities, a letter regarding a surface drain project in LaMoure County, and a discussion on potential extensions and improvements for the Yorktown-Maple Drain. The board also reviewed the financial report and approved payment of outstanding bills.
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