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Village of Rothschild
Project includes the following Work: concrete storm sewer inlets & manholes, HDPE storm sewer pipe, 12’ span precast concrete modular arch structure, unclassified excavation, base aggregate dense, HMA pavement, concrete driveway & sidewalk, curb and gutter, pavement marking, signing, and restoration. Utility work includes ductile iron watermain, hydrants, valves, and temporary support of sanitary sewer forcemain. The anticipated substantial completion date is August 14, 2026 and final completion date is August 28, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Village of Rothschild
Close: Apr 22, 2026
Project includes the following Work: concrete storm sewer inlets & manholes, HDPE storm sewer pipe, 12’ span precast concrete modular arch structure, unclassified excavation, base aggregate dense, HMA pavement, concrete driveway & sidewalk, curb and gutter, pavement marking, signing, and restoration. Utility work includes ductile iron watermain, hydrants, valves, and temporary support of sanitary sewer forcemain. The anticipated substantial completion date is August 14, 2026 and final completion date is August 28, 2026.
AvailableVillage of Rothschild
The Village of Rothschild, Wisconsin is requesting proposals for a compact tracked spider/boom lift meeting specified performance and configuration requirements. Proposals must be submitted by email by January 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM local time and will be evaluated on conformance to specifications, cost, and warranties, with questions due January 23, 2026 at 1:00 PM. The notice lists key specifications and submission instructions and reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 26, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Village of Rothschild
Close: Jan 26, 2026
The Village of Rothschild, Wisconsin is requesting proposals for a compact tracked spider/boom lift meeting specified performance and configuration requirements. Proposals must be submitted by email by January 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM local time and will be evaluated on conformance to specifications, cost, and warranties, with questions due January 23, 2026 at 1:00 PM. The notice lists key specifications and submission instructions and reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.
Village of Rothschild
Work includes approx 1,700 CY excavation common; 153 SY 6" concrete driveway; 880 SY mulching; 670 LF of 8" ductile iron water main. See outside link.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2025
Due Date
Mar 5, 2025
Release: Feb 12, 2025
Village of Rothschild
Close: Mar 5, 2025
Work includes approx 1,700 CY excavation common; 153 SY 6" concrete driveway; 880 SY mulching; 670 LF of 8" ductile iron water main. See outside link.
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Village of Rothschild
This document is a rental agreement for the Rothschild Pavilion, outlining detailed rental rates for residents, non-residents, and non-profit organizations from 2026 through 2030. It specifies pricing based on rental type (e.g., daily, combo) and includes terms related to licenses, discounts, and holiday rates. The agreement also provides a comprehensive set of rules for facility use, payment schedules, cancellation policies, key management, security requirements, and indemnification. An event questionnaire is included to capture specific details of the planned event.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2026
Village of Rothschild
Expires:
This document is a rental agreement for the Rothschild Pavilion, outlining detailed rental rates for residents, non-residents, and non-profit organizations from 2026 through 2030. It specifies pricing based on rental type (e.g., daily, combo) and includes terms related to licenses, discounts, and holiday rates. The agreement also provides a comprehensive set of rules for facility use, payment schedules, cancellation policies, key management, security requirements, and indemnification. An event questionnaire is included to capture specific details of the planned event.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Rothschild, Village of
The Village Board discussed and approved amendments to zoning legislation regarding word usage, definitions, and Planned Unit Development regulations. Actions included the approval of a rezone for a motor condominium project, the granting of a conditional use permit, and the authorization of a three-year agreement for Pavilion rentals to the Shriner Group. The Board also approved easements for watermain and electric utility purposes, maintained the current account payable voucher process, approved an electronic recycling drive, authorized further discussion on an e-bike ordinance, supported fundraising for master recreation plans, and approved a grant for a vaccination clinic. A closed session was held to discuss the purchase and sale of public property.
The Tourism Commission reviewed the current budget and received updates from the Tourism Marketing Director. The primary focus of the meeting was the evaluation of several tourism assistance grant applications. The Commission decided to deny a grant request for the USAPL WI State Championships while recommending collaboration with other organizations for alternative funding. Additionally, the Commission approved partial funding for both the Wausau Area Hmong New Year event and the Miracles Convention, advising the applicants to seek further financial support from the CVB and other partners.
The Board discussed various operational updates, including staffing assessments, the status of the fire station sign project, medical direction fee negotiations, vehicle maintenance, and the proposed sale of equipment. Key actions included the approval of the Kronenwetter EMS Contract for 2026-2030. Additionally, the Board reviewed potential procurement plans for defibrillators and discussed the development of usage policies for the department training room.
The committee reviewed and approved the Final Draft Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, with the stipulation that additional maps illustrating bike/pedestrian connectivity would be added to the appendix. The Draft Cedar Creek Recreation Area Master Plan was approved pending updates to future maps to reflect recent land acquisition and development on the southern side. The Draft Pavilion Park Master Plan was approved contingent upon changing a proposed bridge installation to culverts for cost reduction. Further discussion led to the approval of converting the Gaska Park baseball and softball fields to solely softball fields to increase the availability of softball facilities in the area. The committee also approved a Dog Park Logo and signage for the Gaska Dog Park and Cedar Creek Recreation Area. Finally, the renewal agreement with CWOCC for trail grooming in 2026 was approved.
The key discussions and actions during the meeting included the approval of applications, licenses, and permits as presented by the Administrator. A significant agenda item involved the review and subsequent approval of a partial site plan application for a Class 2 Wireless Collocation at 1706 Morrison Avenue, subject to compliance with structural analysis conditions, specifically the removal of existing Sprint equipment and obtaining required building permits. The Board also approved a Letter of Support for the Greater Wausau Prosperity Partnership's Talent Recruitment Grant Application. Furthermore, the developer agreement for the bantr/Hilton TID #3 conversion was approved, involving a grant and pay-go commitment from the developer for significant property improvements. Finally, the Board adjourned to a closed session to discuss the potential purchase and sale of public properties, reconvened, and authorized the Administrator to negotiate related matters, including water testing and topography mapping.
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