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Le Sueur County
Approx 19,400 TN Class 1 Aggregate Shouldering; 36,565 TN 2360 Plant Mixed Bituminous; 135,448 SY Cold In-Place Recycle Bituminous; 101,586 LF 4" Perf. PE Edge Drain;
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Le Sueur County
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Approx 19,400 TN Class 1 Aggregate Shouldering; 36,565 TN 2360 Plant Mixed Bituminous; 135,448 SY Cold In-Place Recycle Bituminous; 101,586 LF 4" Perf. PE Edge Drain;
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Approx 72,970 Gallons Bit. Material For Seal Coat (CRS-2P); 256,031 SY Seal Coat (FA-2 Class A aggregate); 2 LS Traffic Control; 507 Gallons 4" Solid Line White Paint; etc.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Le Sueur County
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Approx 72,970 Gallons Bit. Material For Seal Coat (CRS-2P); 256,031 SY Seal Coat (FA-2 Class A aggregate); 2 LS Traffic Control; 507 Gallons 4" Solid Line White Paint; etc.
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Approx 4743 gallons 4 inch Wide White Edge Stripe; 2943 gallons 4 inch Wide Yellow Centerline Skips and No Passing Zones; etc.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Le Sueur County
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Approx 4743 gallons 4 inch Wide White Edge Stripe; 2943 gallons 4 inch Wide Yellow Centerline Skips and No Passing Zones; etc.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Skip—rare and slow here; coops are the fast path.
Coops: Lead with OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell, or Minnesota CPV. Confirm your contract, ask procurement to validate piggybacking, and proceed with the requesting department.
Le Sueur County, MN describes sole source awards as a rarity. No specific sole source dollar threshold is cited in the provided materials.
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Le Sueur County
This Professional Service Agreement is between the County of Le Sueur and Rory Jensen with Jensen Land Surveying, LLC. It appoints Rory Jensen as the County Surveyor for a term from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, with an option for annual renewal. The contractor will provide various surveying services as detailed in the attachment. The total cost for the agreement for 2026 shall not exceed $80,000, which includes up to $65,000 for compensation at a rate of $90 per hour, and up to $15,000 for related expenses. Payment will be made monthly based on submitted invoices.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Le Sueur County
Expires:
This Professional Service Agreement is between the County of Le Sueur and Rory Jensen with Jensen Land Surveying, LLC. It appoints Rory Jensen as the County Surveyor for a term from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026, with an option for annual renewal. The contractor will provide various surveying services as detailed in the attachment. The total cost for the agreement for 2026 shall not exceed $80,000, which includes up to $65,000 for compensation at a rate of $90 per hour, and up to $15,000 for related expenses. Payment will be made monthly based on submitted invoices.
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This Purchase of Service Agreement outlines the terms between Aging Services for Communities and Le Sueur County for providing transportation services to senior citizens in Le Sueur County. The agreement is effective from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Aging Services will manage and provide rides, invoicing monthly based on IRS mileage rates and an administrative fee of $20.96 per ride. Le Sueur County will make payments, with a maximum payment cap of $27,000 for the entire service period.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Le Sueur County
Expires:
This Purchase of Service Agreement outlines the terms between Aging Services for Communities and Le Sueur County for providing transportation services to senior citizens in Le Sueur County. The agreement is effective from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. Aging Services will manage and provide rides, invoicing monthly based on IRS mileage rates and an administrative fee of $20.96 per ride. Le Sueur County will make payments, with a maximum payment cap of $27,000 for the entire service period.
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This Interconnection Agreement, effective January 2026, outlines the terms and conditions under which the City of Cleveland agrees to treat wastewater from the County of Le Sueur's West Jefferson Subordinate Service District. The County is responsible for constructing and maintaining its collection system and connecting to the City's Wastewater Treatment Ponds (WTP), while the City is responsible for wastewater treatment. The agreement specifies fees, including a one-time SAC connection fee of $1,000 per dwelling unit, a monthly base fee of $1.00 per service connection, and variable user fees based on metered flow, starting at $9.46 per 1,000 gallons for 2026 and subject to annual adjustment. The District is limited to 140 SAC units or approximately 12,775,000 gallons/year. The agreement has an indefinite term, contingent on the City operating the WTP and the County's compliance.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Le Sueur County
Expires:
This Interconnection Agreement, effective January 2026, outlines the terms and conditions under which the City of Cleveland agrees to treat wastewater from the County of Le Sueur's West Jefferson Subordinate Service District. The County is responsible for constructing and maintaining its collection system and connecting to the City's Wastewater Treatment Ponds (WTP), while the City is responsible for wastewater treatment. The agreement specifies fees, including a one-time SAC connection fee of $1,000 per dwelling unit, a monthly base fee of $1.00 per service connection, and variable user fees based on metered flow, starting at $9.46 per 1,000 gallons for 2026 and subject to annual adjustment. The District is limited to 140 SAC units or approximately 12,775,000 gallons/year. The agreement has an indefinite term, contingent on the City operating the WTP and the County's compliance.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Le Sueur County
The meeting included three main agenda items. The commission voted to approve the agenda and the minutes from the October 16, 2025 meeting. For Item #1, the commission recommended approval of a Conditional Use Permit for Buell Consulting, Inc. to establish a Wireless Telecommunication Tower in the Agriculture "A" District, subject to specific findings being met regarding injurious use, orderly development, adequate facilities, parking, nuisance control, and consistency with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. For Item #2, regarding Beaver Dam Resort's request to amend Conditional Use Permits to add campsites, permit special events, allow year-round lodge operations, and upgrade a liquor license, the commission recommended approval contingent upon controlling noise and traffic congestion. Item #3 involved public review and discussion regarding the proposed Le Sueur County Comprehensive Plan, where significant public commentary was received concerning growth projections, land use designations (especially for agricultural land), potential impacts on existing building eligibilities, and drainage concerns. After extensive discussion and failed attempts to move the plan forward with a recommendation for approval or tabling, the commission ultimately voted to forward a 'No Recommendation' to the County Board. Subsequent discussion items included updates on past actions, reminders about alternate meeting dates due to inclement weather, and scheduling work sessions for future Ordinance Revisions.
The key discussion topics for this meeting included the approval of the agenda and the minutes from the January 15, 2026 meeting. The commission reviewed an application from Richard & Ann Rynda requesting an Interim Use Permit for a Temporary Dwelling for farm labor in an Agriculture "A" District. The commission also reviewed the proposed Le Sueur County Comprehensive Plan, with significant public comment regarding population growth projections, farmland preservation, and zoning standards, ultimately resulting in a motion for 'No Recommendation' to be forwarded to the County Board. Other items included discussion of previous Planning Commission items and Ordinance Revisions planned for 2026.
The meeting agenda included several items for approval under the Consent Agenda, such as three applications for Exempt Permits for raffles/bingo events and a recommendation to grant regular status to a 911 Telecommunicator. Discussions covered a proposed $5 decrease for Law Library Fees initiated by the County Attorney. The Director of Human Services presented updates and items for approval regarding policy. The Auditor-Treasurer presented on Drainage Policy Updates. The County Administrator addressed the Termination of Joint Tax Abatement with the City of Le Sueur and the 2026-2030 CIP. A Public Hearing was held concerning the modification of hydraulic control on Le Sueur County Ditch (CD) 58, including receiving public comment and adopting the Findings & Order for the related petitions, while tabling the Joint Powers Agreement for CD58 reconstruction. Committee reports were also provided by several Commissioners.
The Le Sueur County Comprehensive Plan outlines a long-term vision for growth, land use, infrastructure, and resource management through 2050. It focuses on strategic areas including economic development, housing, facilities and infrastructure, transportation, natural resources, resiliency, and land use. The plan aims to manage population growth, preserve rural character, and ensure fiscal responsibility while enhancing the quality of life for residents.
The Board approved the agenda and the consent agenda items, which included the previous week's minutes, a Housing and Redevelopment Authority Administration Contract, a Tobacco License renewal, a request to donate 4-H Building rental fees to the 4-H program, granting regular status to a Deputy Sheriff, and a permit renewal. The Board recognized community members for a Life Saving Event. Action items approved included seasonal bids for Equipment Rental Rates and Materials, advertising for bids for a County-Wide Striping project, the purchase of a 2026 Chevrolet Silverado pickup, the restructured organizational chart for the Environmental, Planning & Zoning Department, funding for the WaterGuards Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Program, and a Resolution of Support for RES Specialty Pyrotechnics to receive DEED funding. Commissioner committee reports were provided, noting the absence of two commissioners.
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