Lewis Road Bridge Replacement Over Spring Fork PID 125271 RFP
Jul 21, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Project consists of bridge replacement.
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Jul 21, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Project consists of bridge replacement.
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Census ID
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110683
Employee FTE
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400
Population
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46,985
Procurement Hell Score
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38 / 100
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Madison County
The board discussed several items, including partnership reports regarding park usage statistics, ongoing trail maintenance efforts following storm damage, and status updates on property acquisition with an anticipated closing in mid-November. Discussions also involved a proposal for a potential trailside general store and bike shop, as well as an inventory of all signage along the trail to guide future replacement and maintenance planning. Additionally, the engineer’s office reported on the status of a purchase order issued for trail crack sealing work.
The board discussed recent storm response efforts, including 911 dispatch operations and damage assessment procedures conducted by the EMA. Safety preparations within the courthouse regarding tornado protocols were reviewed. Updates were provided on road maintenance projects, specifically the procurement of a new chip spreader. Several resolutions were approved, including FEMA reimbursement, support for a Brownfield remediation project, a contract for meeting management software, and budget adjustments for the Sheriff Construction Project Fund.
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The board meeting included the reading of the Child Support Awareness Month proclamation and discussions regarding personnel changes and updates within the local Child Support Agency. Additionally, the board discussed ongoing infrastructure and property matters, including issues related to building code requirements, sewer district communication, and the purchase of real property, which prompted an executive session.
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