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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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Approx 3,700' of security fence.
Posted Date
Dec 24, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Dec 24, 2025
Seward County
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Approx 3,700' of security fence.
Seward County
Construction of a concrete deck slab bridge and other related incidental work.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2025
Due Date
Jul 29, 2025
Release: Jul 9, 2025
Seward County
Close: Jul 29, 2025
Construction of a concrete deck slab bridge and other related incidental work.
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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 meeting commenced with the election of the Clerk, where Kati Schweitzer volunteered and was subsequently approved. A Public Hearing was held regarding Tower Upgrade Permit #02-2026, which was approved by roll call vote. A second Public Hearing addressed the Rezone of the Northwest and Southwest 1/4 of Section 33 Township 10N Range 3E, which was also approved. The Commission approved the Niemann Acres Short Form Plat and the Segner Subdivision Replat. Discussions were held concerning future meetings regarding water access, involving Commissioner Ahmic and rural water representatives, and the agricultural regulation update was tabled.
The meeting included the election of officers, with Dale Nieman nominated and approved as Chairperson, and Aaron Shropshire nominated and approved as Vice Chairman. Marissa Pfile, the Zoning Administrator, was approved as the Clerk. Key discussions involved public hearings for Conditional Use Permit 06-2025 and Tower Upgrade Permit #01-2026, both of which received approval. The commission also discussed and approved the Propst Acres Administrative Plat and the Bartels Acre Short Form Plat. Furthermore, the commission discussed proposed new regulations for Transitional Ag 2, leading to a motion for a subcommittee to draft a new proposal, and reviewed the agricultural regulation update, discussing the moratorium on poultry barns and setback requirements, agreeing to extend the moratorium until May.
The meeting commenced with roll call and approval of the previous meeting's minutes from September 15, 2025. Key discussions centered on concerns regarding the Western Engineering Conditional Use Permit, specifically addressing pollution, smoke impacting neighboring properties, driving hazards on Highway 6, and site cleanup deficiencies. The Commission opened a public hearing for CUP 05-2025 concerning the Truck Repair Facility, which was ultimately approved without conditions. A proposed rezone hearing was opened but no action was taken as the applicant wished not to proceed. The Commission discussed a Proposed Regulation Amendment, although no action was taken. Several Short Form Plats were presented and approved, including Steckly Subdivision, Krska Home Place Acres, LZ Acres, and Piening Place. The Commission addressed the Zoning Administrator's upcoming leave and appointed an interim clerk for November through January. Finally, the committee agreed to move the January and February 2026 meetings to the fourth Monday of those months.
The meeting included updates from the Seward County Chamber & Development Partnership, the Extension Office, and the Highway Department, which introduced the new Weed Superintendent. Commissioners reported on various activities, including discussions regarding water conservation, public transit funding and service hours (where it was clarified that service hour reductions were unnecessary), and grant applications for the 420th Road paving project. Actions taken included approving a letter of support for the 420th Road Paving Project seeking Community Project Funding, approving an amended liquor license application for Western Oil II, LLC/Speedee Mart 2737, and adopting resolutions to approve a short form plat for Niemann Acres and a replat for Segner Addition. A public hearing was held and closed regarding a Rezone from Transitional Ag (TA-1) to Highway Commercial District (C-2), which the Board subsequently approved via resolution. Another public hearing was held and closed regarding a Conditional Use Permit for equipment modification at an existing wireless tower, which the Board recommended approving subject to the condition that the permit is non-transferable. The Board also approved catastrophic leave for an employee, accepted a proposal for courthouse tuckpointing, adopted a resolution for the One- and Six-Year Road Program, approved the use of Perma-Zyme Soil Stabilizer and the purchase of a water trailer, approved the Road Construction Crew Member job description, and funded the initial budget for that new crew.
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the approval of the January 2026 Zoning Fee Report and a Surplus Property Disposal Request for the Detention Center. The Highway Superintendent and Assistant provided department updates. Commissioners reported on various activities, including observations of school bond elections, meetings regarding zoning and the Planning Commission, and monitoring the Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grant. The Board authorized the Chair to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Wellbeing Initiative, Inc. for onsite peer support for inmates. Approval was granted to submit the BUILD Grant application for the 420th Road paving project. The Board also authorized the Chair to sign the CentralSquare Interlocal Addendum #3, pending execution by all parties. Following required modifications, the proposal from Marvin Planning and Consultants for Zoning consultation was approved. Data regarding Public Transit utilization, including the number of unique riders and trip frequency, was reviewed, leading to a discussion about a potential partnership with the City of Seward for in-town transportation. The Board adopted Resolution No. 3916 to approve the Bartels Acres Short Form Plat and Resolution No. 3917 concerning the Propst Acres Administrative Plat. Authorization was granted to allocate $1000 from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds toward the Seward County Emergency Expo Event. The Commissioners discussed and delegated authority to the hiring committee to make conditional offers for appointed positions, subject to final board approval. The session concluded with an executive session to discuss personnel matters.
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