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Oldham County
Oldham County Fiscal Court is soliciting sealed bids for earthwork and associated tasks to improve the existing stormwater detention basin serving the Oldham County Health Department. The project includes cut and fill operations, restoration, and related site improvements as detailed in the plans and bid specifications. Documents are distributed electronically through DemandStar and eBidding is not enabled for this solicitation.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Oldham County
Close: Feb 27, 2026
Oldham County Fiscal Court is soliciting sealed bids for earthwork and associated tasks to improve the existing stormwater detention basin serving the Oldham County Health Department. The project includes cut and fill operations, restoration, and related site improvements as detailed in the plans and bid specifications. Documents are distributed electronically through DemandStar and eBidding is not enabled for this solicitation.
AvailableOldham County
Oldham County Fiscal Court is soliciting bids for the spring 2026 street resurfacing project within the City of Crestwood, Kentucky. The project involves asphalt resurfacing of select city streets as detailed in the provided bid documents and quantities. This Invitation to Bid (ITB-030-0-2026/JS) requires interested contractors to access official forms and maps through the DemandStar platform.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
Oldham County
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Oldham County Fiscal Court is soliciting bids for the spring 2026 street resurfacing project within the City of Crestwood, Kentucky. The project involves asphalt resurfacing of select city streets as detailed in the provided bid documents and quantities. This Invitation to Bid (ITB-030-0-2026/JS) requires interested contractors to access official forms and maps through the DemandStar platform.
AvailableOldham County
Milling and resurfacing of select roads in Borowick Farms Residential Subdivision including stormwater culvert replacements and other associated work.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Oldham County
Close: Jan 30, 2026
Milling and resurfacing of select roads in Borowick Farms Residential Subdivision including stormwater culvert replacements and other associated work.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $40,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use Sourcewell membership to buy directly; confirm your product is on contract and coordinate with the Treasurer’s office.
Entity: Oldham County, KY
Threshold: Competitive bidding required above $40,000; no viable sole source path identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Oldham County
The Fiscal Court meeting agenda included a welcome, pledge of allegiance, and roll call. Key discussion items involved the approval of the agenda, the Sheriff's 2025 Fee Account Settlement, and multiple bid openings for Oldham County Spring Paving (Group 1 and Group 2) and Courthouse Janitorial Services. Other agenda items included County Administration matters such as payables, review of the KOHS Grant Application, a recommendation to release the Brentwood Section 6 Performance Surety, Personnel Actions for Dispatch, and Board Appointments for the Extension District.
The Fiscal Court meeting agenda included discussions and actions on several items. Key topics involved the Kentucky Ambulance Block Grant Application for Oldham County EMS and a closed session to discuss a specific economic development project involving prospective industrial investment and incentive negotiations. Business matters covered payables, the first reading of an ordinance regarding data center regulations, potential tax incentives for Project Bland, and a resolution for the Pillar G.R.A.N.T. application. The court also addressed a committee recommendation to request the release of erosion control surety for the Lannert 8 Warehouse, personnel actions for Dispatch, and board appointments for the Water District and the Board of Adjustments.
The agenda for this meeting included several key items for discussion and action. These topics comprised the approval of the agenda, the review of payables under County Administration, and a second reading and public hearing concerning Ordinance 26-920-1 related to Data Center Regulations. Further items involved resolutions and contracts, specifically the Safe Streets and Roads for All Resolution 01-01-20-26, the Flock Camera Contract, and the On Site Health Solutions Contract. The meeting also addressed personnel actions for the Police and Road departments, as well as Board Appointments, including the Board of Health.
The meetings covered several administrative and community business items, including the approval of various budgets (Clerk Budget, FY26 Detention Center Budget) and payment of general bills (payables). Significant actions involved personnel decisions such as hiring, promotions, reappointments, and resignations across various departments like Engineering, Dispatch, Planning & Development, Maintenance, and Police. Contract approvals included renewals with YMCA Corporation, an agreement with QK4 for a Commerce Parkway Traffic Study, a contract for opioid related information publishing with Oldham Era, and the execution of an Interlocal Agreement to join the North Central Kentucky Drug Task Force, including a $40,000 initial payment. The court also addressed infrastructure matters like awarding the Rollington Road Roadway and Drainage Improvements Construction contract, approving schematic designs for a new Police Headquarters in Crestwood, and approving amendments to the Administrative Code and Zoning Map. Public comments frequently focused on opposition to proposed data centers, leading to the approval of an ordinance to impose a 150-day moratorium on data centers of any size. Other items included budget transfers, grant applications, proclamation presentations, and updates on various county projects and reports.
The agenda for this meeting included several critical items. Discussions were scheduled for the Kentucky Ambulance Block Grant Application for Oldham County EMS. A closed session was planned pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(G) to address specific economic development projects, prospective industrial investment, and incentive negotiations. Key items under County Administration involved payables. Community Business discussions included the first reading of Ordinance 26-920-1 regarding data center regulations and evaluation of potential tax incentives for Project Bland. The agenda also covered a resolution for the Pillar G.R.A.N.T. application and a recommendation to request the release of erosion control surety for the Lannert 8 Warehouse. Furthermore, the court planned to address personnel actions within the Dispatch department and make board appointments to the Water District and the Board of Adjustments.
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