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Itasca County
Work includes traffic control devices installation and pavement marking applications.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Itasca County
Close: May 12, 2026
Work includes traffic control devices installation and pavement marking applications.
AvailableItasca County
Provide 4" solid line paint 2,235,553 LF 4" double solid line paint 412,178 LF 4" broken line paint 163,585 LF.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Itasca County
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Provide 4" solid line paint 2,235,553 LF 4" double solid line paint 412,178 LF 4" broken line paint 163,585 LF.
Itasca County
The approx quantities of the major work for contract 64208 are as follows: 466 SY mill bituminous surface (1.5"); 708 SY mill bituminous surface (2"); 13,041 TN type sp 9. 5 wearing course mix (2;b); etc.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Itasca County
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The approx quantities of the major work for contract 64208 are as follows: 466 SY mill bituminous surface (1.5"); 708 SY mill bituminous surface (2"); 13,041 TN type sp 9. 5 wearing course mix (2;b); etc.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here; redirect to quotes (<$25,000) or formal bid (>$25,000).
Coops: Ask if Minnesota CPV (via State OSP statewide contracts) can be used; also consider NASPO ValuePoint or Sourcewell if allowed.
Entity: Itasca County, MN
Status: No evidence of sole source awards; treat as not viable.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Itasca County
The Itasca County Fairgrounds Park Master Plan serves as a guide for the park's ongoing development, operation, and environmental preservation as a cherished community recreational resource. Key objectives include strengthening the relationship between Itasca County and the Itasca County Agricultural Association through revised agreements and shared management responsibilities. The plan also emphasizes developing comprehensive capital improvement budgets for buildings, grounds, and facilities, improving public information and marketing, enhancing ADA accessibility, and optimizing the utilization of amenities such as the campground and Trailhead Building.
This management plan provides a framework for the future decision-making and stewardship of Gunn Park. It focuses on balancing recreation, natural resource protection, and interpretive services. Key priorities include maintaining and enhancing existing facilities for day-use activities, preserving traditional park uses, and actively managing natural resources like forests and wetlands for aesthetics and ecological health. The plan also emphasizes developing interpretive signage and trails to educate visitors about the park's natural and cultural history, foster stewardship, and enhance visitor experience, while strengthening partnerships and collecting baseline data for monitoring.
This Recreation Resources Plan for Itasca County outlines a strategic framework for the years 2012-2022. The plan focuses on seven key strategies: enhancing the County Parks System, promoting wise resource stewardship, fostering recreation cooperation among providers, exploring alternative funding methods, establishing comprehensive recreation planning documents and ordinances, implementing recreation resource improvements, and enhancing public information. The overarching purpose is to provide quality, comprehensive recreational opportunities for current and future generations while protecting the natural and scenic resources of Itasca County, thereby ensuring both economic benefits and environmental integrity.
This Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Itasca County serves as a policy framework to guide land use activities, updated in 2007. It outlines goals for a twenty-year period ending in 2020, focusing on balancing development with environmental commitment. Key strategic areas include fostering cooperation, promoting sustainable use of natural resources, providing guidelines for housing and settlement patterns, encouraging agriculture, supporting commercial and industrial growth, developing an integrated recreation system, and maintaining an enhanced transportation network. The plan aims to preserve the county's natural beauty and resources while supporting economic diversity and community well-being.
The meeting included the election of officers, updates on Public Health initiatives such as the Kindness, Courage, and Respect Retreats, wellness newsletters, emergency preparedness training, flu clinics, and the rollout of the WINNIE program. Discussions also covered the transition to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS), staff changes in Public Health, and collaboration on opioid use concerns. IMCare provided an update on the CARMA legislative initiative. Legislative priorities from MACSSA were reviewed, including the African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act, SSIS Modernization, the Children's Mental Health Initiative, and streamlining MNCHOICES reassessments. Subcommittee reports were given by AMHAC and ICCOA, and provider updates were shared by Northland Counseling and Elder Circle. There were discussions regarding cannabis regulations and restrictions.
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