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Murray County
Purchase of gravel/reclaimed asphalt crushing includes approx. 7,700 CY Class 5 gravel; approx. 1,375 CY recycled asphalt.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2025
Due Date
Apr 10, 2025
Release: Mar 17, 2025
Murray County
Close: Apr 10, 2025
Purchase of gravel/reclaimed asphalt crushing includes approx. 7,700 CY Class 5 gravel; approx. 1,375 CY recycled asphalt.
Murray County
Work includes the construction of approximately: 45,600 CY Common Excavation; 40,020 LF 6” to 18” Drain Tile; 16,400 LF 24” to 42” Drain Tile; 27.5 Acre Rapid Stabilization Method 3; 19,190 SY Rapid Stabilization Method; 4 together with numerous related items of work.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 16, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Murray County
Close: Apr 16, 2026
Work includes the construction of approximately: 45,600 CY Common Excavation; 40,020 LF 6” to 18” Drain Tile; 16,400 LF 24” to 42” Drain Tile; 27.5 Acre Rapid Stabilization Method 3; 19,190 SY Rapid Stabilization Method; 4 together with numerous related items of work.
AvailableMurray County
Construction of a picnic shelter.
Posted Date
Jul 7, 2025
Due Date
Aug 5, 2025
Release: Jul 7, 2025
Murray County
Close: Aug 5, 2025
Construction of a picnic shelter.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Murray County
The agenda for the Board of Commissioners meeting includes reports and action items across various departments. Key discussion topics involve the Murray County Medical Center, including personnel updates and a business email compromise incident; capital improvement plans for Sunrise Terrace, specifically the replacement of flooring and dining room chairs; and administrative matters such as the approval of 2026-2027 liquor licenses, ditch bills, and ditch inspection reports. Furthermore, the agenda covers zoning and environmental permits, the purchase of mobile radios for the Sheriff's department, and formal resolutions regarding the Economic Development Authority and rural water appointments.
The board meeting addressed several key agenda items, including the proclamation of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and a presentation on project updates from Geronimo Power regarding wind and data center developments. The board also handled administrative ditch matters, including the review of ditch inspection reports for various petitions, the approval of ditch spraying services, and the appointment of an engineer for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources project concerning the partial abandonment, impoundment, and modification of Judicial Ditch 14.
The meeting covered several key agenda items, including a review of the 2024 Budget Update, which projected 2024 well sealing expenses to be approximately $6,900.00. The proposed 2025 Budget was approved, maintaining similar expense levels except for increases in pit tile testing and decreases in monitoring equipment costs. Updates on water sampling included MDA Pesticide Sampling results showing no impairments in Beaver Creek, and the completion of Pit Tile Testing in May across 35 barns. Watershed planning updates were provided for the Des Moines River, Missouri River, Cottonwood-Middle MN River, and Redwood River watersheds, detailing implementation progress, monitoring schedules, and preliminary assessment reviews. Specific water retention efforts, such as the installation of WASCOBs and the completion of the Jeppesen's shoreline project using Water Plan funds, were also discussed.
The board discussed and addressed several administrative and operational matters. Key topics included a federal planning grant for safe school routes, the approval of a conditional use permit, and the authorization of a multi-year delegation agreement for aquatic invasive species prevention. Additionally, the board approved an engineering services agreement for the demolition landfill, reviewed citizen per diem and mileage rates, and authorized a lease extension for health and human services. The purchase of new tasers for the sheriff's department was also reviewed and approved.
This Capital Improvement Plan for Murray County Parks outlines short-term (5-year) and long-term (10-year) development goals for various park sites, including Corabelle Park, Forman Acres, Lake Sarah East, Sundquist Park, Lime Lake Park, Marsh's Landing, Seven Mile Lake Park, and Swenson Park. The plan aims to enhance recreational facilities, preserve natural environments, and attract both local residents and tourists by identifying specific improvements, such as increasing amenities, upgrading infrastructure, and addressing site-specific needs like water quality and accessibility.
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