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Town of Elberta
The principal items of work are approx as follows: 2195 SY concrete sidewalk, 4" thick 836 SY concrete driveway, 6" thick the entire project
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Town of Elberta
Close: May 5, 2026
The principal items of work are approx as follows: 2195 SY concrete sidewalk, 4" thick 836 SY concrete driveway, 6" thick the entire project
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $30,000, sole source may be possible, but deprioritize; limited/no evidence it’s used. Steer the conversation to a cooperative purchase instead.
Coops: If total ≥ $30,000: Expect a formal bid; propose using their existing cooperative membership to purchase compliantly without bidding. Forward-looking tip (programs): SAPA, AlabamaBuys, OMNIA Partners, NASPO ValuePoint.
Town of Elberta (AL): There is no clear evidence of a workable sole source pathway in public records. Purchases over $30,000 trigger mandatory formal competition, making sole source a low-probability route.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Elberta
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A public hearing was held for the Lavinia Subdivision Preliminary Plat, followed by a motion to approve the preliminary plat with conditions related to water/sewer access and an aid to construction agreement. The commission approved a site plan for an elevated water tank by Riviera Utilities and another site plan for a self-service pet washing station. Additionally, the site plan for Wolf Bay Village (Phase 2) was approved, pending further review and completion of intersection improvements. An extension was granted for the Sandy Oaks Subdivision (Phase 1B) regarding the completion of a box culvert.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding Sandy Oaks Phase 2, addressing concerns about runoff and access to an emergency gate. The Planning Commission considered and approved the Sandy Oaks Phase 2 Preliminary Plat, subject to revisions and utility agreements. Old business involved a request to allow more home building in Sandy Oaks Phase 1, which was approved with conditions related to the completion of the emergency access gate and infrastructure in Phase 2. New business included a discussion about a potential moratorium request for subdivisions due to infrastructure concerns. Reports covered the County Rd 20 and 83 intersection improvement, and public comments addressed issues related to Moccasin Bayou and Sandy Oaks.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several applications and requests. A preliminary plat phasing approval was granted for Moccasin Bayou, also known as Cross Creek, subject to specific conditions regarding a mailbox kiosk, turnarounds, sewer, and improvements to the County Rd. 20/83 intersection. Additionally, an amendment to the final plat of Lake Osprey Phase One was approved, involving the movement of lot lines between specified lots within a planned unit development.
The workshop covered officer's reports from the Police Department, Fire Department/EMA, Public Works, and Administration. The Administration is working toward the Town acquiring a portion of the Brightspeed property for future park uses. The council discussed the hiring of a Fire Chief and the possibility of grant funding and creating a part-time Chief's position to strengthen the Fire Department. Other topics included updates on the library's reading program, plans for a Centennial wall, and a donation toward the Fireworks Show. The council approved moving forward with the building of a Pavilion at the Sportsplex, applying for a Safer Grant for the Fire Department, and approving the use of the park for the Benjamin T Werner Foundation Drug Awareness Day.
The Planning Commission agenda includes a site plan review for the renovation of the existing church and sanctuary at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church, as well as a sketch plat review for a proposed climate-controlled residential storage and office facility by Jaye Shirley.
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