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Park River Park District
Work includes approx 27,300 LF of joint and crack repair; 650 LF of large crack repair; 400 LF of spalled and failed asphalt repair; 12,812 SF of temporary runway & taxiway marking; 12,857 SF of runway & taxiway marking; 2,000 LF of joint crack repair.
Posted Date
Apr 7, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 7, 2026
Park River Park District
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Work includes approx 27,300 LF of joint and crack repair; 650 LF of large crack repair; 400 LF of spalled and failed asphalt repair; 12,812 SF of temporary runway & taxiway marking; 12,857 SF of runway & taxiway marking; 2,000 LF of joint crack repair.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Park River Park District
The board discussed updates on the Community Building Committee progress and the splash pad winterization project. Issues regarding land parceling and lease agreements with the city were raised, alongside challenges in obtaining quotes for swimming pool repairs. The board reviewed a proposal for insulating the shop to improve working conditions, approved a payout for cheer registration, and addressed a reconfiguration of the frisbee golf course due to a hospital project.
The meeting covered several operational and project-based topics, including updates on the Community Building Committee's fundraising efforts and the Splash Pad equipment building project. Discussions were held regarding the Alice Jorgenson allocation, including maintenance and potential safety fencing for park land. The board reviewed property maintenance issues, such as vandalism repairs, summer staff equipment budgets, tree planting concerns, and the installation of park and ATV signage. New business items addressed included the cleaning schedule for portable restrooms, funding for the Frisbee golf course, and the rejection of a request to purchase a seed spreader.
The board approved the budget and discussed several community improvement projects. Key topics included maintenance and tree planting efforts, pool leak repairs, and the evaluation of potential sites for a new splash pad. Additionally, the committee provided updates on the community building project, including fundraising efforts and matching grants. New business items included planning for baseball booster meetings, evaluating fencing requirements for the dog park, replacing the outdoor rink tarp, and securing a deposit for the Missoula Children's Theatre program.
The board discussed several ongoing projects and administrative matters. Key topics included the Community Building Committee's progress, the status of the Splash Pad equipment building, and considerations regarding the potential sale of park land for a parking lot. The board reviewed snow removal options for the outdoor skating rink and evaluated the financial outlook and future viability of the pool. Additionally, the board discussed lease and joint powers agreements, reviewed a proposal for the city to manage bookkeeping, and authorized a bank loan to address a current operational budget deficit.
The meeting covered several key discussion topics. The Community Building Committee provided updates on legacy fund management and donor coordination. Progress on the splash pad construction was reviewed, including recent electrical work and reimbursement filings. The board discussed the relocation of cameras to Village Green and successfully moved to fill an open board position. New business items included establishing options for snow removal at the outdoor skating rink, planning for a financial review and potential repairs for the community pool, and coordinating lease agreements and usage contracts for land and the baseball complex.
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