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La Broquerie Rural Municipality
RFQ2026-03 — RM of La Broquerie 2026 Drainage Projects is a formal Request for Quote issued by the Rural Municipality of La Broquerie, Manitoba, for drainage construction work within the municipality. The RM requires competitive quotes from qualified contractors for various drainage projects, with attached documents containing further information, requirements, maps, and geographic profiles. Submissions are to be directed to the RM's administrative offices, with the solicitation currently open until July 15, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 30, 2026
La Broquerie Rural Municipality
Close: Jul 15, 2026
RFQ2026-03 — RM of La Broquerie 2026 Drainage Projects is a formal Request for Quote issued by the Rural Municipality of La Broquerie, Manitoba, for drainage construction work within the municipality. The RM requires competitive quotes from qualified contractors for various drainage projects, with attached documents containing further information, requirements, maps, and geographic profiles. Submissions are to be directed to the RM's administrative offices, with the solicitation currently open until July 15, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from La Broquerie Rural Municipality
The council discussed removing an item from the agenda, approved previous meeting minutes, and reviewed committee reports. Discussions included building activities, a petition regarding a new subdivision, and traffic concerns. The council also reviewed RCMP stats, focusing on provincial traffic offenses. They moved and seconded the interim budget, utility arrears to be added to taxes, and a balance receivable added to taxes. An amendment to the voting bylaw was discussed, and a boring bylaw for the fire hall was addressed, including concerns about payment schedules and interest rates. Finally, a decision was made regarding a preferred company for trucks.
The council meeting addressed various topics including inflation impact on the farm, steel prices increase, and nitrogen costs. The agenda included adopting the agenda, inaugural meeting, minutes from the last regular meeting, and committee reports from planning, finance, budget, community safety and crime prevention, and hydro committees. Building and demolition reports were reviewed. Discussions also covered a new subdivision, no hunting zones, animal diseases, utility reserve readings, development agreements, emergency measures, active transportation reserve, and the AMBM conference. The council also discussed the appointment of a municipal weed inspector for 2022 and a public hearing.
The council meeting included discussions on various topics, such as demolition reports, subdivision reports, and communications. A presentation was given regarding water supply, exploring the idea of an East region water co-op. The presentation covered the history of water supply efforts, groundwater conditions, and potential benefits of a regional water system. The process for establishing the co-op was discussed, including initiating dialogue, follow-up discussions on a co-op framework, and field tests to evaluate water supply options.
The meeting addressed concerns from residents regarding a new development, focusing on road safety, increased traffic, and water management. Discussions included the potential dangers to children walking to school due to increased traffic, the structural integrity of roads, and the impact of the development on water flow and drainage. Alternative access routes and the possibility of using existing road allowances were explored to mitigate traffic issues.
The council discussed agenda items including a development agreement, committee reports, communications, and a borrowing bylaw for a new fire hall. Topics included regional reeves meetings, challenges faced by municipalities, development, and the removal of beaver dams. The council also addressed concerns regarding Saint Ann's phyla and discussed a public hearing related to conditional use orders and variation orders for various properties.
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