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Polk County
Timber stumpage includes eight (8) tracts with a combined acreage of 457 acres. Combined est. volumes: 160 MBF ash saw; 145 MBF oak saw; 90 MBF basswood saw; 75 MBF mixed hardwood saw; 3,615 Tons oak pulp; 1,375 Tons jack pine pulp; 1,310 Tons red pine pulp (logs/poles/bolts/pulp mix); 1,035 Tons mixed hardwood pulp; 435 Tons aspen pulp; 265 Tons basswood pulp.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Polk County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Timber stumpage includes eight (8) tracts with a combined acreage of 457 acres. Combined est. volumes: 160 MBF ash saw; 145 MBF oak saw; 90 MBF basswood saw; 75 MBF mixed hardwood saw; 3,615 Tons oak pulp; 1,375 Tons jack pine pulp; 1,310 Tons red pine pulp (logs/poles/bolts/pulp mix); 1,035 Tons mixed hardwood pulp; 435 Tons aspen pulp; 265 Tons basswood pulp.
Polk County
The County of Polk in Wisconsin is soliciting proposals for the procurement of one current model year Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) for its Parks Department. Interested vendors must submit a completed RFP form in a sealed envelope and may be required to demonstrate a similar machine to the county. Proposals will be evaluated based on a combination of total cost, specific features, and the overall capabilities of the equipment provided.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Polk County
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The County of Polk in Wisconsin is soliciting proposals for the procurement of one current model year Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) for its Parks Department. Interested vendors must submit a completed RFP form in a sealed envelope and may be required to demonstrate a similar machine to the county. Proposals will be evaluated based on a combination of total cost, specific features, and the overall capabilities of the equipment provided.
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Polk County is soliciting proposals for a current model year compact tractor (40–50 HP) equipped with a climate control cab, a front end loader with bucket, and rear hydraulics to operate a 3-point offset ditch bank mower. Proposals should include cost, features, specifications, and capabilities of the machine. The county will evaluate proposals based on overall cost, features, specifications, and capabilities and will select the machine that best serves county needs.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Polk County
Close: Apr 13, 2026
Polk County is soliciting proposals for a current model year compact tractor (40–50 HP) equipped with a climate control cab, a front end loader with bucket, and rear hydraulics to operate a 3-point offset ditch bank mower. Proposals should include cost, features, specifications, and capabilities of the machine. The county will evaluate proposals based on overall cost, features, specifications, and capabilities and will select the machine that best serves county needs.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Polk County Government
The Polk County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to hold a public hearing on the budget, followed by a regular business meeting. Agenda items include consideration of minutes from the previous meeting, resolutions for zoning district changes in the Town of St. Croix Falls and Town of Clayton, and resolutions supporting positive community messaging and adopting the Polk County Operating and Capital Budget for 2026. The board will also confirm appointments, hear reports from the County Board Chairman and Administrator, and discuss election information and potential litigation in a closed session.
The meeting commenced with roll call and the approval of the agenda, noting that the corporation council would be late and that agenda items seven and nine would be postponed. The board approved the minutes from the October 14th, 2025 meeting. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to public comments regarding the opioid and addiction crisis, specifically focusing on the importance of Narcan availability, the need for accessible local detox and treatment centers, and the connection between substance use and community violence. Following public comment, the committee proceeded to agenda item six, the receipt of information from non-seated supervisors, and began a discussion and review of the public nuisance ordinance redline version, specifically addressing enforcement procedures.
The meeting included a public hearing for the budget, with discussions on the levy, expenditures, sales tax, and debt service. A presentation covered the budget overview, including the justice center HVAC project, wage increases, estimated revenues and expenditures, and the capital improvement plan. There were also public comments on the budget and other issues such as the Hour 7 lake trail and the billboard issue.
The meeting included discussions on an amended agenda, public comments regarding a proposed quarry and short-term rentals, and an application for a sustainable forestry grant for roller chopping. There was also a presentation on groundwater testing results, covering topics such as nitrate levels, coliform bacteria, and chloride levels across various watersheds.
The Polk County Board of Supervisors convened for a regular session, addressing several key items. The agenda included a presentation by the West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (WCWRPC) regarding their services and the WCWRPC Regional Business Fund. The board discussed and considered the Administrator's Goals, as well as the renewal of the Administrator's Contract, and engaged in negotiations regarding a contract with the DNR for the Stower Seven Lakes Trail. Additionally, the board confirmed the appointment of a Humane Officer and received reports from the County Board Chairperson and the County Administrator, covering topics such as sales tax, transportation funding, and updates on various county projects.
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