2026 Sewer Improvements - W Harris Street
Aug 16, 2026
Closes
Sep 10, 2026
Project consists, in general, of: replacement of existing 6" pvc sewer main with 8" hdpe.
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Aug 16, 2026
Closes
Sep 10, 2026
Project consists, in general, of: replacement of existing 6" pvc sewer main with 8" hdpe.
Aug 16, 2026
Closes
Sep 15, 2026
Work includes approx 1 LS erosion and sediment control; 20,455 SY asphalt grinding and paving; 1,167 SF truncated domes; 6,092 LF 6" white thermoplastic; 231 LF street/corner culvert.
Aug 9, 2026
Closes
Sep 3, 2026
Project consists, in general, of utility connections and hardscape adjacent to building, construction of foundation and concrete slab for 24,000 SF of metal building (furnished and installed under phase 2), all interior improvements, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems for a complete facility as depicted in the drawings and specifications.
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This document outlines a SaaS Services Agreement between GovInvest, Inc. and the City of Eureka. The agreement is for the use of the Standard Pension Module of the Total Liability Calculator and includes ongoing GASB 68 reports. The initial term is five years from March 10, 2017, with annual service fees of $5,000, subject to an annual increase, and a one-time implementation fee of $1,500. The agreement incorporates terms and conditions covering various aspects of service, support, payment, and liability.
This contract, effective September 9, 2019, is between the City of Eureka (CUSTOMER) and GovInvest Inc. for GASB 73 Valuation Report services. Services commenced on June 24, 2019, and the contract term is for 1 year. The total payment for services is $5,000, comprising a $4,000 fee and a $1,000 rush fee, both due upon engagement.
This invoice details the annual subscription fee for a Pension Module from GovInvest Inc. to Eureka for $6,768.66, covering the period from March 11, 2025, to March 10, 2026. The payment is due by March 13, 2025.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Eureka
The meeting included the issuance of a proclamation for Suicide Prevention Week. The council also presented a certificate of appreciation and retirement recognition to the retiring Community Development Director for nearly two decades of service. Additionally, the Energy Committee provided an annual report focused on the all-electric initiative, which aims to transition building and vehicle usage away from fossil fuels toward renewable energy sources.
The meeting focused on several agenda items, primarily regarding cannabis cultivation permits. Key discussions included the consent agenda, specifically the review of the Shep Cruz Family Farms conditional use permit. The commission deliberated on project details such as water source usage, water storage requirements, lighting methods for light deprivation techniques, and power supply systems. Additionally, public comments addressed concerns regarding the impact of cannabis cultivation on local water resources, noise pollution, and community well-being. Staff provided clarification on inspection procedures and prior compliance history for the project site.
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The commission held a discussion regarding zoning ordinance updates, specifically focusing on regulations for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Key topics included the review of permitting flowcharts, mapping of ADU-limited areas, and the integration of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (OWTS) improvements into the ADU permitting process. The commission also deliberated on Coastal Development Permit regulations, the definition of public roads in relation to coastal access, and the potential impact of ADU development on Short Term Rental (STR) policies, receiving public input regarding potential STR usage.
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