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Jefferson City Housing Authority
Qualified, licensed companies to monitor and maintain the intrusion alarm systems, fire alarm systems, and nurse call systems used at Housing Authority-owned or managed properties and the elevator alarm in Herron Apartments.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Jefferson City Housing Authority
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Qualified, licensed companies to monitor and maintain the intrusion alarm systems, fire alarm systems, and nurse call systems used at Housing Authority-owned or managed properties and the elevator alarm in Herron Apartments.
AvailableJefferson City Housing Authority
Qualified security companies to provide ongoing nighttime unarmed security guard services.
Posted Date
Jun 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 13, 2026
Jefferson City Housing Authority
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Qualified security companies to provide ongoing nighttime unarmed security guard services.
AvailableJefferson City Housing Authority
Provide grounds care and snow removal. These services include but are not limited to: mowing lawns and cleaning grass clippings, debris, and leaves from paved areas. Trimming around curbs, flower beds, sidewalks, and signs. Weed control and removal of grass in places where it shouldn't be. For example, but not limited to lawns, beds, cracks in pavement, and expansion of paved/concrete areas. Hill and fence line maintenance. Litter, lawn waste, and tree limb removal. Trimming of limbs (low limbs, limbs touching or close to touching buildings/ roofs).
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: -
Jefferson City Housing Authority
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Provide grounds care and snow removal. These services include but are not limited to: mowing lawns and cleaning grass clippings, debris, and leaves from paved areas. Trimming around curbs, flower beds, sidewalks, and signs. Weed control and removal of grass in places where it shouldn't be. For example, but not limited to lawns, beds, cracks in pavement, and expansion of paved/concrete areas. Hill and fence line maintenance. Litter, lawn waste, and tree limb removal. Trimming of limbs (low limbs, limbs touching or close to touching buildings/ roofs).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Jefferson City Housing Authority
The meeting included the approval of a resolution for the write-off of tenant accounts receivables. The board reviewed various informational items, including monthly financial statements, occupancy reports, and updates on land clearance, redevelopment authority projects, and ongoing renovations at several housing locations. Furthermore, the board discussed and voted against a proposal from Stimulus Technologies of Missouri to place internet antennas on the roof of Hamilton Towers. The board also held an executive session to address legal, real estate, and personnel matters, and concluded by discussing the potential use of artificial intelligence for document management.
The Board of Commissioners discussed and approved a resolution commending Mitch Verslues for his years of service. They also approved the write-off of tenant account receivables for January. The Secretary provided reports covering monthly financials, disbursements, occupancy, and the Family Self-Sufficiency program. Updates were provided regarding Land Clearance and Redevelopment Authority projects, including demolition and property closings, as well as renovation progress at various housing facilities such as Hamilton Towers, Dulle Towers, Linden Court, and Vista View Duplex. Additionally, the Board entered an executive session to address litigation, real estate, personnel, and welfare case matters.
The board discussed and approved a resolution for the write-off of tenant accounts receivables. Additionally, they reviewed and approved an amendment to the public housing budget due to increased costs in grounds and snow removal. The meeting included informational reports covering monthly financials, occupancy status, family self-sufficiency program progress, and project updates for the Land Clearance and Redevelopment Authority, including ongoing property renovations at several locations. The commissioners also provided feedback on a recent property tour and discussed future grant opportunities and upcoming administrative requirements.
The Board of Commissioners discussed various administrative and developmental items, including the approval of tenant account receivable write-offs and the authorization of a property ownership transfer for the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority. Informational updates were provided regarding financial statements, occupancy and self-sufficiency programs, and the status of ongoing urban renewal and redevelopment projects such as Transformational Housing, the Truman Hotel, and various apartment tower renovations. Furthermore, the Board reviewed community program participation and authorized legal counsel to discuss real estate matters regarding specific city-owned lots during an executive session.
The board discussed several items, including the extension of terms for board members and the election of officers. Lincoln University expressed interest in purchasing the Capital City Apartments for student housing, which the staff will investigate for feasibility. Resolutions were passed regarding tenant account receivable write-offs, the annual certification of member compliance, and the renewal of health insurance benefits. The Board also adopted the 5-year Public Housing Authority Plan, the 5-year Capital Funding Plan, and the annual operating budgets. Additionally, the board approved the conveyance of properties to the City of Jefferson, as well as contracts for plumbing replacement and epoxy flooring at Linden Court.
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