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Town of Dunkirk
Provide seal coat bids for various town roads.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
Town of Dunkirk
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Provide seal coat bids for various town roads.
AvailableTown of Dunkirk
The project scope includes but not limited to: demolition, earthwork, erosion control, concrete, landscape boulders, furnish and installation of a modular floating kayak launch, and site restoration.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2025
Due Date
Apr 11, 2025
Release: Mar 27, 2025
Town of Dunkirk
Close: Apr 11, 2025
The project scope includes but not limited to: demolition, earthwork, erosion control, concrete, landscape boulders, furnish and installation of a modular floating kayak launch, and site restoration.
Town of Dunkirk
Seal coat bids for various Town roads. Road measurement for each road. Price per road for seal coat. The amount of gallons of oil to be used per 20' mile & 22' mile The amount of aggregate to be applied per 20' mile & 22' mile.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2025
Due Date
Mar 27, 2025
Release: Mar 13, 2025
Town of Dunkirk
Close: Mar 27, 2025
Seal coat bids for various Town roads. Road measurement for each road. Price per road for seal coat. The amount of gallons of oil to be used per 20' mile & 22' mile The amount of aggregate to be applied per 20' mile & 22' mile.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Dunkirk
The commission reviewed updates from the Town Board and Plan Commission, including a discussion of a county rezoning proposal. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the status of pending easements, specifically the Brehm-Quayle, Felio, and Olson projects, including funding applications, appraisal updates, and necessary approvals. The group also discussed marketing strategies for voluntary easement donations and discount sales, exploring options for landowner contributions to cover easement enforcement fees. The commission reviewed the status of letters sent to landowners and discussed future outreach strategies, including targeting landowners with smaller properties. Finally, the meeting concluded with a discussion of a flawed QR code on a flyer and plans for future meetings.
The commission discussed updates from the Town Board, including a lead patrolman's retirement and progress on the Town's Comprehensive Plan update. A preliminary plan review for a commercial building was also noted. The commission reviewed and refined survey questions for the Comprehensive Plan, focusing on rural preservation. A recommendation was made to the Town Board to execute a conservation easement on the Brehm-Quayle property, utilizing the Rural Preservation Fund and contributing to a Groundswell Conservancy endowment. A delay in closing on the Brehm-Quayle property due to a required new appraisal was addressed, and the commission approved moving forward with a new appraisal. Marketing materials were reviewed and approved, with "Leaving a Land Legacy" adopted as the program's catchphrase. Finally, the commission discussed requiring landowner contributions for conservation easements, deciding to encourage but not require contributions to the endowment fund.
The commission reviewed updates from the Town Board and Plan Commission, including the proposed 2025 town budget with funding for the PDR program, dam repairs, and a new Public Works Crew member. The status of pending easements was reviewed, with updates on the Brehm-Quayle, Felio, and Olson projects. Marketing strategies were discussed, including letters to landowners, a flyer for inclusion in tax bill envelopes, and strategies for requesting voluntary discounts or donations. The commission also discussed future plans for celebrating PDR successes.
The commission reviewed updates from the Town Board and Plan Commission, including the progress of the Comprehensive Plan Update and the loss of farmland to urban expansion. The annual election of the commission secretary was held. The status of pending easements was reviewed, including updates on projects with Olson, Felio, and Brehm-Quayle, and the potential use of new Dane County ACEP funding. Marketing efforts were discussed, including finalizing a letter to landowners, creating a flyer for the PDR program, and obtaining updated photos. The commission also discussed strategies for encouraging voluntary discounts or land donations.
The commission reviewed updates on pending easements, including the Brehm-Quayle, Felio, and Olson easements, noting progress and timelines for each. Discussion was tabled on landowner cost-sharing for easement purchases until the August meeting. The meeting also covered updates to the memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Groundswell, focusing on streamlining the land protection process. Marketing updates included cost estimates for promotional materials and discussion of signage for protected properties. Finally, the commission reviewed program next steps, considering options for future land protection projects.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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