Sale of 1995 GMC Top Kick 10-Ton Dump Truck RFP
Aug 5, 2026
Closes
Sep 16, 2026
Sale of 1995 GMC Top Kick 10-Ton Dump Truck.
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Aug 5, 2026
Closes
Sep 16, 2026
Sale of 1995 GMC Top Kick 10-Ton Dump Truck.
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Census ID
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125143
Employee FTE
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10
Population
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9,399
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68 / 100
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Robinson
The board reviewed reports from the Supervisor, Highway Commissioner, and Cemetery department. Financial actions included the authorization of town, general assistance, payroll, and road district bills, as well as per diem expenses and pre-approval of elected official payments. The board also voted to retain an attorney for the 2026-2027 fiscal year and held a closed session to assess the confidentiality status of previous closed session meeting minutes.
The board discussed several departmental reports, including updates on office remodeling, CD rates, and general assistance cases. The Highway Commissioner reported on road maintenance activities, while the Assessor provided an update on ongoing assessment tasks. The Cemetery report covered safety training and maintenance activities, including mowing and weeding. Motions were passed to authorize payments for town, general assistance, payroll, and road district bills, as well as per diem expenses. The board also approved motions to advertise the sale of two old mowers, seek offers for a 1-ton dump truck for the cemetery, and search for lease options for a track hoe for the Highway Department.
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The board meeting agenda covers several key items, including the review of reports from the Supervisor, Highway Commissioner, Assessor, and Cemetery representative. Financial business includes the authorization of various town, general assistance, payroll, road district bills, and per diem expenses, along with the pre-approval of payment for elected officials. Continued business involves the sale of cemetery mowers, the purchase of a dump truck, and leasing a track hoe. New business includes designating bank depositories, retaining legal counsel, establishing fiscal year township guidelines, passing various policies such as the State Gift Ban Act, Investment Policy, Loss Control, Motor Vehicle, Ethics, and Harassment policies, as well as appointing a FOIA officer and ethics officer. The board will also address cemetery rules, grave opening fees, and farm land leases.
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