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Lincoln County
Work includes private contractors to mow and trim six abandoned cemeteries located throughout the county. The contractor must provide equipment and transportation to and from cemetery sites.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Lincoln County
Close: Apr 24, 2026
Work includes private contractors to mow and trim six abandoned cemeteries located throughout the county. The contractor must provide equipment and transportation to and from cemetery sites.
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Replacing an existing bridge with a new 30’-40’-30’ Reinforced Concrete Haunched Slab bridge with AB-3 approach surfacing.
Posted Date
Jan 10, 2025
Due Date
Feb 6, 2025
Release: Jan 10, 2025
Lincoln County
Close: Feb 6, 2025
Replacing an existing bridge with a new 30’-40’-30’ Reinforced Concrete Haunched Slab bridge with AB-3 approach surfacing.
Lincoln County
The project consists of constructing a single span steel beam bridge on steel pile with steel sheet pile backwall. Lincoln county will remove the existing structure, prepare the site for construction of the bridge, and backfill the structure and complete approach roadways when construction is complete.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2025
Due Date
Apr 10, 2025
Release: Mar 26, 2025
Lincoln County
Close: Apr 10, 2025
The project consists of constructing a single span steel beam bridge on steel pile with steel sheet pile backwall. Lincoln county will remove the existing structure, prepare the site for construction of the bridge, and backfill the structure and complete approach roadways when construction is complete.
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Lincoln County
This Utility Permit Agreement outlines the terms under which an unnamed Licensee is granted permission by Lincoln County, Kansas, to perform utility work within public road right-of-way. The agreement specifies requirements for plans, materials, construction methods, traffic control, right-of-way restoration, and maintenance. Key clauses cover liability, insurance, and the provision of a performance bond. The work has estimated start and completion dates, which are placeholders in the document.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2000
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2000
Lincoln County
Expires:
This Utility Permit Agreement outlines the terms under which an unnamed Licensee is granted permission by Lincoln County, Kansas, to perform utility work within public road right-of-way. The agreement specifies requirements for plans, materials, construction methods, traffic control, right-of-way restoration, and maintenance. Key clauses cover liability, insurance, and the provision of a performance bond. The work has estimated start and completion dates, which are placeholders in the document.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lincoln County
The board discussed and addressed various administrative and operational matters. Key topics included the approval of ARPA funds for the City of Barnard, authorization of payments for road and bridge maintenance, and a review of transportation vehicle repairs. Public inquiry regarding the Revenue Neutral Rate and tax levy increases was addressed, with an invitation extended to upcoming budget hearings. Additionally, the board coordinated on upcoming wellness training, received maintenance updates from the nursing home administrator, consulted on human resources hiring processes for the landfill, and acknowledged an appointment to the KCAMP Board of Trustees. Emergency management department activities were also reported.
The board discussed administrative reports, including human resource updates, pay scale adjustments, and facility maintenance such as courthouse roof repairs. They addressed departmental issues, including policies for ATVs and motorcycles, cyber security planning, and potential legislative impacts on sales tax. Financial matters included the approval of tax abatements and amendments to the Windpower Economic Benefit fund bylaws, along with discussions on distributing remaining funds from the water recovery account. Additionally, the board reviewed county-owned property lease agreements, recycling center operations, and potential cost of living adjustments for employees.
The board met to conduct interviews for the County Administrator position. The meeting primarily consisted of reviewing interview questions and conducting several closed-door executive sessions with various applicants to discuss personnel matters.
The board meeting was convened to discuss the coronavirus, including updates on the situation and potential impacts on county departments and resources.
The board meeting included a report from the Sheriff regarding a damaged patrol unit following a collision with a deer. The Highway Department provided an update on ongoing projects. Additionally, the board received photographs of historical significance related to local schools for submission to county historians.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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