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Active opportunities open for bidding
Seward County
Supplying/hauling of gravel and rock.
Posted Date
May 27, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 27, 2026
Seward County
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Supplying/hauling of gravel and rock.
AvailableSeward County
One (1) used motor grader.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Seward County
Mowing of the Abandoned Cemeteries.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Seward County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Mowing of the Abandoned Cemeteries.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Bypass; move directly to cooperative contracts or the standard competitive bid path.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell or a State of Nebraska/UNL contract, lead with that; align with the department head, then present to the County Clerk and Board.
Seward County, NE shows no evidence of using sole source contracting in recent records.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Seward County
The Board of Commissioners discussed various administrative and county-related business. Key topics included commissioner reports regarding zoning and development, coordination for upcoming local events and commemorations, parking issues around the courthouse square, and updates on federal funding requests for infrastructure projects, specifically the paving of 420th Road and bridge investment programs. The Board conducted an executive session regarding personnel and employment status, leading to the termination of the transit director. Additionally, the Board approved sheriff's fee and mileage reports and recognized a veteran of the month.
The board approved various financial claims and a consent agenda that included fee reports from the County Clerk and Clerk of District Court, as well as surplus property disposal requests and utility permits for Windstream Nebraska and Spectrum. Highway department updates were provided, and commissioners shared individual reports regarding regional board meetings, cemetery maintenance training, opioid settlement funds, and county infrastructure projects. The board authorized a contract with Accurate Controls, Inc. for upgrades to the Justice Center/Detention Center camera and security system, and approved a five-year service subscription agreement with Idemia for LiveScan equipment. Additionally, the Highway Superintendent was granted permission to seek bids for rock and gravel.
The board discussed several items, including approval of claims for the period ending in May, the consent agenda covering various fee reports, surplus property disposal, and utility permits. Key topics included road department updates regarding staff recruitment, construction site cleanup, tree planting, and a potential fill material acquisition from an airport project. Additionally, the commissioners reviewed opioid settlement payments, ongoing community training initiatives, and bridge project updates. Administrative matters included the hiring for the aging services program manager, the shift of pool inspection responsibilities to the county, and a review of the public safety exception for camera system upgrades at the justice center. Board reports were provided on PACE and Region Five initiatives, and there was extensive discussion regarding the necessary replacement of the aging jail camera system and the associated contract with Acura.
The meeting included a discussion regarding a conditional use permit for Werner Construction, focusing on safety concerns and traffic compliance. A presentation was provided by the Lancaster Water District regarding water supply management, population growth impacts, and risks associated with rural land development. The commission reviewed proposed regulatory changes for LFO/CAFO, including setbacks and animal unit thresholds, and approved a moratorium extension until July 31, 2026. Several short-form plats and a subdivision replat were discussed and approved. Finally, the commission addressed issues related to zoning permit management, the feasibility of water access for new land purchases, and potential warning measures for property buyers.
The committee held a public hearing regarding Tower Upgrade Permit #03-2026, which was subsequently approved. They also discussed and approved the Short Form Tidd Subdivision Plat. Further agenda items included an update on agricultural regulations, with a recommendation to decrease setbacks, and a discussion on draft regulations, including the requirement for a future public hearing. The meeting concluded with presentations from a groundwater and geology professor and a senior project manager regarding water and geological matters.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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Board Member (Seward County Board of Commissioners — District 1)
Budget Making Authority (Budget Officer); County Clerk
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