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Outagamie County
Work includes renovate office space to a conference room in the administration area.
Posted Date
Apr 21, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: Apr 21, 2026
Outagamie County
Close: May 19, 2026
Work includes renovate office space to a conference room in the administration area.
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Work consist of construction of a new highway facility.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 27, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Outagamie County
Close: May 27, 2026
Work consist of construction of a new highway facility.
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The project includes a full modernization of two (2) hydraulic passenger elevators serving two levels in a skilled nursing facility.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Outagamie County
Close: Apr 29, 2026
The project includes a full modernization of two (2) hydraulic passenger elevators serving two levels in a skilled nursing facility.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: If the solution is truly unique/critical, coordinate with Procurement Coordinator Nicole Schoultz and the department head to justify sole source.
Coops: If your offering is on a State of Wisconsin/NASPO ValuePoint contract, ask procurement to purchase from that contract to bypass the $25,000 bid threshold.
Entity: Outagamie County, WI
Approach: Position your product as a unique or critical service with no competition. Contact Procurement Coordinator Nicole Schoultz (Nicole.Schoultz@Outagamie.org) to discuss justification.
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Outagamie County
This document is Resolution No. 74-2023-24 from Outagamie County, approving a non-exclusive rental car concession agreement for office space and ready return parking spots at the Appleton International Airport's Consolidated Car Rental Facility (CCRF). The lease term is for five years, commencing January 1, 2024, and ending December 31, 2028. The agreement outlines various revenue streams for the County, including a privilege fee (greater of 10% of Gross Revenues or Minimum Annual Guarantee), base rent for counter space, base rent for parking spaces, and a Customer Facility Charge (CFC). The estimated total annual revenue from these agreements (across all concessionaires) is $1,951,427, with no impact to the 2024 budget. The agreement also details terms for operations, maintenance, fees, accounting, non-discrimination, indemnification, insurance, and termination.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Outagamie County
Expires:
This document is Resolution No. 74-2023-24 from Outagamie County, approving a non-exclusive rental car concession agreement for office space and ready return parking spots at the Appleton International Airport's Consolidated Car Rental Facility (CCRF). The lease term is for five years, commencing January 1, 2024, and ending December 31, 2028. The agreement outlines various revenue streams for the County, including a privilege fee (greater of 10% of Gross Revenues or Minimum Annual Guarantee), base rent for counter space, base rent for parking spaces, and a Customer Facility Charge (CFC). The estimated total annual revenue from these agreements (across all concessionaires) is $1,951,427, with no impact to the 2024 budget. The agreement also details terms for operations, maintenance, fees, accounting, non-discrimination, indemnification, insurance, and termination.
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This document, Resolution No. 26-2023-24, details the granting of a permanent easement by the Outagamie County Board of Supervisors to Wisconsin Electric Power Company, doing business as We Energies. The easement allows We Energies to construct, operate, maintain, repair, replace, and extend underground and above-ground utility facilities, including electric and natural gas infrastructure, within specified strips of land in the Village of Greenville, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. The agreement specifies the purpose, access rights, building restrictions, restoration obligations, and other conditions related to the easement, which is granted for good and valuable consideration.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2023
Outagamie County
Expires:
This document, Resolution No. 26-2023-24, details the granting of a permanent easement by the Outagamie County Board of Supervisors to Wisconsin Electric Power Company, doing business as We Energies. The easement allows We Energies to construct, operate, maintain, repair, replace, and extend underground and above-ground utility facilities, including electric and natural gas infrastructure, within specified strips of land in the Village of Greenville, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. The agreement specifies the purpose, access rights, building restrictions, restoration obligations, and other conditions related to the easement, which is granted for good and valuable consideration.
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This Resolution No. 135-2022-23 approves the Outagamie County Northwest Landfill Agreement between Outagamie County and the municipalities of Village of Little Chute, City of Appleton, and Town of Grand Chute. The agreement outlines the operation and management of the landfill, including mitigation measures. Outagamie County commits to a total mitigation grant of $1,500,000 to the municipalities, disbursed in ten annual installments of $150,000, with the first payment anticipated in January 2026. The agreement's commencement is contingent upon final approval by all governing bodies, and its term extends until the completion of final cover placement after the landfill's final closure.
Effective Date
Feb 1, 2023
Expires
Effective: Feb 1, 2023
Outagamie County
Expires:
This Resolution No. 135-2022-23 approves the Outagamie County Northwest Landfill Agreement between Outagamie County and the municipalities of Village of Little Chute, City of Appleton, and Town of Grand Chute. The agreement outlines the operation and management of the landfill, including mitigation measures. Outagamie County commits to a total mitigation grant of $1,500,000 to the municipalities, disbursed in ten annual installments of $150,000, with the first payment anticipated in January 2026. The agreement's commencement is contingent upon final approval by all governing bodies, and its term extends until the completion of final cover placement after the landfill's final closure.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Outagamie County
The meeting included the administration of the oath of office to the incoming supervisors and the election of the County Board Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson. The board adopted new rules and procedures, designated an official county newspaper, and established the Committee on Appointments. Discussions also covered parliamentary procedures and the roles of county administration. Additionally, the board ratified a disaster proclamation concerning a severe flooding event in the county.
This document outlines a vision for the revitalization and redevelopment of West College Avenue in the Fox Cities. The plan is structured around seven goals—Safety, Connectivity, Accessibility, Identity, Pride, Vitality, and Intentionality—and four areas of focus: upgrading streets for all users, defining local identity, integrating green spaces, and transforming communities to stimulate growth. The overarching aim is to transform College Avenue into a welcoming destination that fosters community connections, supports local businesses, and ensures safe and convenient access for all transportation modes, thereby enhancing economic growth and local pride.
The Board addressed several appointments, including the nomination of the Brewster Village Administrator, a reappointment to the Appleton Public Library Board of Trustees, and new appointments to the Greenway Implementation Committee. Budget adjustments were approved for the Land Conservation Department's UW Green Bay grant, the Criminal Justice Treatment Services Office for JAG and TAD grants, and the UW Extension Department. The Board also approved an amendment to the Table of Organization for the Development and Land Services Department, transitioning a Land Use Specialist position to an Associate Planner role. Additionally, the Board authorized the Department of Health and Human Services to accept and expend two NEHA-FDA grants to support food safety standards and mentorship initiatives.
The board discussed multiple resolutions, including budget adjustments for the Land Conservation Department, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Criminal Justice Treatment Services Office regarding various grant funds. Appointments were made for positions including the Brewster Village Administrator, the Appleton Public Library Board of Trustees, and the Greenway Implementation Committee. Additionally, a Table of Organization request to replace a Land Use Specialist position with an Associate Planner position was addressed, and historical highlights of the county were shared to celebrate the 175th anniversary.
This regional housing strategy outlines a roadmap for the Fox Cities and Greater Outagamie County Region to enhance housing production, affordability, and diversity. Key focus areas include addressing the needs of all income levels and those requiring supportive services, fostering thriving and inclusive neighborhoods, diversifying housing options, and advocating for policy and zoning reforms. The strategy recommends 19 specific actions to achieve these goals and cultivate a responsive housing market.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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