Generator for Fire Station #2 and Municipal Fuel Pumps (Request for Qualifications)
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Sep 4, 2026
Installation of a new generator that will serve Fire Station #2 and the municipal fuel pumps adjacent to the fire station.
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Closes
Sep 4, 2026
Installation of a new generator that will serve Fire Station #2 and the municipal fuel pumps adjacent to the fire station.
Jul 31, 2026
Closes
Aug 21, 2026
Work includes to complete renovations to the house.
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174911
Employee FTE
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562
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41,231
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Florence
The meeting included several public hearings regarding zoning requests. Discussions focused on a request to rezone five parcels on Cougar Street from commercial reuse to central business district to allow for more flexible redevelopment. Additionally, the council heard a request to annex and zone a parcel on Ascot Drive as neighborhood conservation to align with the surrounding area. Finally, there was a request to rezone eighteen parcels on North Aken Drive to allow for potential townhome development, with community concerns raised regarding future planning, infrastructure such as sidewalks, and the provision of affordable housing for seniors and veterans.
The board discussed a request for a certificate of appropriateness to renovate the exterior of a residential property on West Pine Street, including masonry work, porch rail replacement, and the addition of a wheelchair ramp, which was approved. The board also reviewed an informational presentation regarding plans for the expansion of the Florence County Museum, focusing on the preservation of the existing architectural theme and site modifications.
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The committee meeting covered a review of the Neighborhood Revitalization and Community Development Block Grant projects, including housing rehabilitation and demolition updates. Discussions included the proposed demolition of a property on E. Darlington Street, the appearance of fuel tanks on city-owned property, and updates on Building Florence Together regarding financial audits and affordable housing demand. A presentation was also given on the Florence Neighborhood Plan, which addressed historic landmarks, housing gap analysis, and future recommendations.
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