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Douglas County
Douglas County, Minnesota has issued a bid notice for the CSAH 23 Grade Widening project (Contract 2026-4, SAP 021-623-016). The work involves Full Depth Reclamation, Storm Sewer installation, Infiltration Basin construction, grading, and Aggregate Base placement on CSAH 23 from Hamann Rd to CR 81 in Alexandria Township. Sealed bids will be received at the Douglas County Auditor/Treasurer's Office at the Douglas County Administration Building, 821 Cedar St, Alexandria, Minnesota, 56308, until 1:00 PM on August 12, 2026, with construction scheduled from August 31 to November 14, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 12, 2026
Release: -
Douglas County
Close: Aug 12, 2026
Douglas County, Minnesota has issued a bid notice for the CSAH 23 Grade Widening project (Contract 2026-4, SAP 021-623-016). The work involves Full Depth Reclamation, Storm Sewer installation, Infiltration Basin construction, grading, and Aggregate Base placement on CSAH 23 from Hamann Rd to CR 81 in Alexandria Township. Sealed bids will be received at the Douglas County Auditor/Treasurer's Office at the Douglas County Administration Building, 821 Cedar St, Alexandria, Minnesota, 56308, until 1:00 PM on August 12, 2026, with construction scheduled from August 31 to November 14, 2026.
AvailableDouglas County
Major Items: 49 Each Grubbing; 124 LF Remove Retaining Wall; 1 Each Relocate Light; 3,811 CY Excavation Common; 3,173 CY Common Embankment; 2,841 TN Aggregate Base Class 5; etc.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
Douglas County
Close: May 27, 2026
Major Items: 49 Each Grubbing; 124 LF Remove Retaining Wall; 1 Each Relocate Light; 3,811 CY Excavation Common; 3,173 CY Common Embankment; 2,841 TN Aggregate Base Class 5; etc.
Douglas County
Highway Pavement Marking at locations to be determined by the County Engineer for use on the County Highway System.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Douglas County
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Highway Pavement Marking at locations to be determined by the County Engineer for use on the County Highway System.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Skip—county favors competitive buys; go straight to coops.
Coops: Frequently procures through Sourcewell or OMNIA Partners; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
Douglas County, MN shows no evidence of sole source awards and prefers competitive procurement. No dollar thresholds cited.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Douglas County
The new Long-Range Plan for Muskellunge through 2040 outlines the strategic direction for muskellunge management in Minnesota. Its primary focus is to improve existing muskie populations and enhance high-quality angling opportunities through sustainable management. Key objectives include increasing the survival of stocked fish by shifting towards yearlings, expanding the use of natural ponds for rearing, and investing in new hatchery infrastructure. The plan also addresses the management of hybrid muskies in the Twin Cities metro area, focusing on developing new sampling methods and improving outreach and education on the role of muskies in fish communities. This plan was developed with extensive public input and research.
The board meeting addressed various administrative and operational items. Key topics included approval for hiring a land use permitting specialist, accepting an annual boat and water safety grant, and approving a new online payment agreement with Tyler Technologies for vital records. The board also approved the creation of a new compliance technician position, the reactivation of a payroll technician trainee position, and several updates to the employee policy handbook. Additionally, the board approved a contract with Rural Minnesota STEP for employment services supported by a Next Gen Grant and approved an abatement of a late tax penalty for a property in Osakis Township. A temporary on-sale liquor license application for the Spruce Hill Foundation was also discussed.
The board discussed multiple resolutions, including support for a grant application for Lake Brophy Park Trail Armoring, an action item regarding the agent of record for the county health insurance plan, and the acceptance of two donations for the sheriff's office. Additionally, the board approved an excavation license, the final plat of Oakidge First Edition, a preliminary plat for Branch Beach Second Edition, and a conditional use permit for Dob Properties. Announcements were made regarding upcoming public meetings related to water inventory corrections and a power line extension project. Finally, the board approved two raffle permit resolutions for local organizations and authorized the payment of outstanding bills, while also awarding a construction contract for the McKay Avenue multi-use trail.
The board approved a grant application for federal boating safety equipment and authorized the Sheriff as the representative. A proclamation was issued designating May as Mental Health Month. The meeting included the approval of storage pit expansion at the Hvezda facility, issuance of an excavator/landscaper license, and approvals for multiple land use applications, including a preliminary plat, a conditional use for outdoor storage, and conditional uses for livestock. The board also reviewed department head performance evaluations, discussed a 250th-anniversary commemorative event, and moved into a closed session to discuss security related to information technology. Following the closed session, the board authorized participation in the Minnesota Cyber Response Team.
The Board of Commissioners addressed several agenda items, including the approval of a position analysis questionnaire for a new compliance technician position and the acceptance of the completed Chippewa Park Bridge project. The Douglas County Lakes Association discussed the Lake Steward program and its implementation in county parks, focusing on water quality and shoreline stewardship. Additionally, the board approved a property use permit for a historical event at Pilgrim Point, authorized a drainage cleanout for County Ditch 416, passed a resolution supporting a Safe Streets for All planning grant application, and approved three landscaper excavator licenses. Finally, the board received an informational update from the University of Minnesota Extension regarding their programmatic impact and community-driven work in the county.
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