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Dickinson County
Construction of 1060 1900 avenue bridge replacement.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 7, 2026
Dickinson County
Close: Jul 28, 2026
Construction of 1060 1900 avenue bridge replacement.
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Soliciting written proposals for a medical service program from individuals, contractors, partnerships, and corporations (herein contractor) having experience in providing inmate medical services specifically to the county jail inmate population.
Posted Date
Nov 29, 2025
Due Date
Dec 12, 2025
Release: Nov 29, 2025
Dickinson County
Close: Dec 12, 2025
Soliciting written proposals for a medical service program from individuals, contractors, partnerships, and corporations (herein contractor) having experience in providing inmate medical services specifically to the county jail inmate population.
Dickinson County
Asphalt overlay work includes 400 Tons HMA commercial grade (Class A) (patching); 15,342 Tons 2" overlay HMA commercial grade (Class A); 914 Tons rock edge wedge (AB-3); 400 Tons surfacing material (AB-3), see attached bid ad.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2025
Due Date
Apr 29, 2025
Release: Apr 9, 2025
Dickinson County
Close: Apr 29, 2025
Asphalt overlay work includes 400 Tons HMA commercial grade (Class A) (patching); 15,342 Tons 2" overlay HMA commercial grade (Class A); 914 Tons rock edge wedge (AB-3); 400 Tons surfacing material (AB-3), see attached bid ad.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Dickinson County
The commission meeting included discussions and actions on several topics. The agenda was approved, followed by the approval of the consent agenda, which included payroll and utility payments. A presentation was made regarding the Hope Lions Club's 100th anniversary, and a proclamation was signed in their honor. Public comments were addressed, and reports from county officers, including the County Administrator, County Counselor, and County Clerk, were heard. The meeting covered the purchase of diesel fuel, a KWOR inspection, progress on the county website, data collection by the Appraiser's office, highway department activities, and updates on various projects and repairs. Additionally, notifications and communications were reviewed, including a permit renewal for a cattle operation and a request to close a section of road.
The Planning Commission convened to discuss new business, specifically Cup 24-6, which involves the consideration of a conditional use permit. This permit would allow for the establishment of a 334 megawatt wind energy conversion system. The system is requested by P Bridge Wind Project LLC and is planned for various participating parcels within portions of Ridge, Logan, Newburn, Liberty, Lion, and Union townships. The public was invited to comment on this proposal. The commission also discussed the developers efforts, community outreach to nonparticipating properties or taxing entities and overall reputation of the developers relates to experienc of other counties.
This multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan for Kansas Region F aims to reduce long-term risks to people and property from natural and man-made hazards. It outlines a comprehensive planning process, including a regional profile, hazard identification and risk assessment, capability assessment, and mitigation strategies. The plan focuses on building a safer future, fostering cooperation for resiliency, identifying and prioritizing mitigation actions, assisting with planning and budgeting, educating citizens, and complying with federal requirements.
The Planning Commission convened to discuss several conditional use permits. CUP 24-7 involved consideration for a permit to establish a self-served fuel station, CUP 24-8 addressed a permit for a wholesale sawmill, and CUP 24-9 concerned expanding an existing mining operation. Discussions included site plans, potential environmental impacts, traffic flow, and compliance with state and federal regulations.
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