Repair/ Replacement for Roofs On Two (2) Different LCPSA Properties, As Well As Fence Repair RFP
Aug 12, 2026
Closes
Aug 25, 2026
Repair/ replacement for roofs on two (2) different LCPSA properties, as well as fence repair.
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Aug 12, 2026
Closes
Aug 25, 2026
Repair/ replacement for roofs on two (2) different LCPSA properties, as well as fence repair.
Jul 29, 2026
Closes
Aug 25, 2026
Works include approx. 2,800 LF of 8" water line; 4,500 LF of 4" water line; 200 LF 3/4" water line; 2 EA 4 gate valves; 42 LF of steel casing (10" road open-cut); 335 SY 2.0" state road asphalt repaving.
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Jonesville
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Lee
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397 Park Street
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24263
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lee County Public Service Authority
The board meeting covered several operational and financial updates. Key discussion topics included progress reports on infrastructure projects such as the Phase III Hancock/Lee project, the Dryden Sewer project completion, the Western Lee Sewer project stakeholder engagements, the Maple Hill pump station generator and equipment upgrades, and potential extensions for the Stone Creek RT 421 project. The board also reviewed the proposed FY27 budget, noting significant increases in health insurance premiums and operational costs, which prompted an advertised 5% rate increase for water and sewer customers, subject to a future public hearing.
The meeting included an acceptance of the Financial Report and a comprehensive Director's Report covering updates on the Phase III Hancock Co, TN/Lee Co, VA project, the status of the Dryden Sewer project, Western Lee Sewer design and easement progress, the Maple Hill pump station and generator timeline, and the Stone Creek RT 421 Extension. The board discussed ongoing billing delivery issues with a third-party vendor and the implementation of a new pilot program with NEXT Meters to improve meter reading accuracy and provide enhanced customer access to data portals.
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The board meeting covered several operational and project-related updates. Key topics included progress reports on the Phase III project in Hancock/Lee County, the Dryden sewer project, Western Lee sewer design and easement work, the Maple Hill generator delivery, and the Stone Creek RT 421 water line extension. Additionally, the board authorized the transfer of project management documentation to Rinker Design Associates and rescheduled the upcoming meeting date due to a conflict with an annual conference. A closed session was held to discuss contract and personnel matters, followed by a formal certification of the closed meeting proceedings.
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