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Jefferson County
Acquiring and rehabilitating or redeveloping county-owned property. The County's objective is to encourage the cleanup and improvement of the property, return the property to productive use, and restore the property to the local tax roll.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Jefferson County
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Acquiring and rehabilitating or redeveloping county-owned property. The County's objective is to encourage the cleanup and improvement of the property, return the property to productive use, and restore the property to the local tax roll.
AvailableJefferson County
The Jefferson County Board of Supervisors in Iowa is soliciting proposals from qualified developers for the rehabilitation and redevelopment of a county-owned historic property located at 1162 Raspberry Avenue in East Pleasant Plain, Iowa. Proposals must be submitted by email (subject line '1162 Raspberry Avenue Proposal'), mail, or hand delivery to the Jefferson County Courthouse at 51 West, and must be received no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time on July 17, 2026. This is an active procurement RFP—not a grant program—seeking a qualified development firm or team capable of restoring the property's historic character while ensuring its productive community use.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Jefferson County
Close: Jul 17, 2026
The Jefferson County Board of Supervisors in Iowa is soliciting proposals from qualified developers for the rehabilitation and redevelopment of a county-owned historic property located at 1162 Raspberry Avenue in East Pleasant Plain, Iowa. Proposals must be submitted by email (subject line '1162 Raspberry Avenue Proposal'), mail, or hand delivery to the Jefferson County Courthouse at 51 West, and must be received no later than 4:30 p.m. Central Time on July 17, 2026. This is an active procurement RFP—not a grant program—seeking a qualified development firm or team capable of restoring the property's historic character while ensuring its productive community use.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not used here—bypass and proceed to competitive bid.
Coops: You can note availability via Iowa DAS, NASPO ValuePoint, HGACBuy, or Sourcewell, but expect a public bid process; buyer hasn’t historically used coops—encourage exploration as a future option.
Jefferson County, IA shows no evidence of using sole source contracting; bypass this path and focus on competitive bidding.
Dollar thresholds: No sole source threshold identified. Formal competitive bidding is expected at/over $25,000 with Board of Supervisors approval.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Jefferson County
The board met with the Courthouse Maintenance Supervisor, County Engineer, and the Ambulance Director. Key actions included approving an extension to the 45 mph speed limit on Libertyville Road, authorizing a disposal system contractor's license for Fane Septic & Excavation LLC, and approving fund transfers between the Debt Service and General Basic funds. Additionally, the board approved a budget reappropriation from the District Court to the Ambulance department. Board members provided committee reports covering various local projects and outreach initiatives including the County Fair, Maasdam Barns, and local transit and agricultural engagements.
The Board of Supervisors discussed various administrative and operational matters. Key topics included meetings with the Courthouse Maintenance Supervisor, County Engineer, and the Ambulance Director. The Board passed a resolution to reduce the speed limit on 218th Blvd and approved a fiscal year fund transfer from the Rural Basic Fund to the Secondary Road Fund. Additionally, the Board established a policy to evaluate filling vacant positions by attrition on a case-by-case basis and initiated plans for a new time capsule. Committee reports were provided, and public comments were received regarding a data center ordinance and speed limit sign placement. The meeting concluded with a tour of the DHS building.
The Board of Supervisors convened to conduct a budget work session.
The Board of Supervisors discussed and took action on several items, including the implementation of a road embargo for Lockridge Road, the approval of a grant application for bridge replacement, and the authorization to unearth a historic time capsule. Personnel matters included hiring a new correctional officer and a maintenance staff member. Additionally, the Board approved a contract service agreement for HR services, initiated a development agreement for a downtown project, approved a request for proposals for property improvements, abated uncollectable property taxes, established a designated location for public meeting notices, and reallocated budget funds from the Mental Health department to administration. The Board also addressed infrastructure needs, including switch replacements and bridge work, and reviewed various committee reports and public inquiries regarding county ordinances.
The Board of Supervisors convened a session to evaluate the professional competency of an individual. The board moved into a closed session pursuant to Iowa Code Section 21.5 (1)(i) before returning to the regular session and subsequently adjourning the meeting.
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