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Town of Empire
Project consists of but not limited to cold mix wedging and aggregate seal coating including the cleaning of the road surface and any cold mix hand patching required for various roads in the town. Bids will be for a full 1-1/4 average compacted depth cold mix wedge on various sections. In addition, the bid is to include cold mix wedging only on various sections of roads and full single hot oil chip seal coat using f-1 granite blackstone.
Posted Date
May 17, 2026
Due Date
Jun 1, 2026
Release: May 17, 2026
Town of Empire
Close: Jun 1, 2026
Project consists of but not limited to cold mix wedging and aggregate seal coating including the cleaning of the road surface and any cold mix hand patching required for various roads in the town. Bids will be for a full 1-1/4 average compacted depth cold mix wedge on various sections. In addition, the bid is to include cold mix wedging only on various sections of roads and full single hot oil chip seal coat using f-1 granite blackstone.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No evidence or path—deprioritize and redirect to the formal competitive bid.
Coops: If asked about alternatives, note state contracts (VendorNet), Sourcewell, HGACBuy as future options—not typical today. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs.
Status: No evidence Town of Empire permits or uses sole source; treat as non-viable.
Thresholds: No explicit sole source thresholds identified. Wis. Stat. 60.47 requires formal competitive bidding for public contracts at $25,000 or more.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Empire
The board reviewed the 2026 insurance policy, deciding to potentially decrease equipment coverage and increase the deductible to lower premiums. Discussion took place regarding drainage issues for the Danny Lane project, with further review scheduled for the upcoming meeting. The board approved a Certified Survey Map to combine lots on Mary's Ave and resolved to post the Grandview Bridge at a reduced weight limit to extend its lifespan rather than removing it. Additional actions included authorizing the Wisconsin Towns Association to publish the annual weeds notice and maintaining the current status of the Lake DeNeveu boat launch. The board also tabled a proposal regarding the spraying of wild parsnips, scheduled the board of review for May, and addressed a public inquiry regarding setback ordinances for building improvements.
This 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update for the Town of Empire, WI, serves as a roadmap to preserve the town's rural character, protect its natural and historical resources, and promote sustainable growth for future generations. The plan addresses key areas including issues and opportunities, population and housing, economic development, transportation systems, utilities and community facilities, agricultural, natural, and cultural resource protection, land use planning, intergovernmental cooperation, and implementation strategies.
The meeting addressed a range of topics, including the approval of a one-day picnic liquor/beer license for Ledge Games, concerns from Mary Hill Park residents regarding a short-term rental property, and damage from a car accident in Mary Hill Park. The board discussed combining lots on Marys Ave, the classification of Mike Simon's storage business, and a request to change Ernst Dr to Ernest Dr. Updates were provided on the Mt Calvary ambulance contract. Additional discussions covered stop sign placement, potential business operations at a non-zoned location, a request for a speed limit sign, and inquiries about building near a pipeline.
The Town Board meeting included discussions on a new Certified Survey Map (CSM) for the Hinz family, requiring rezoning from A-1 to Residential, and a property on Northway Dr needing rezoning from Agricultural A-2 to B-1 for use as an autobody shop. The board considered a new stormwater intergovernmental agreement and appointed members to the board of appeals and plan commission. A correction to a street name from Ernest Dr to Ernest Rd was approved. Updates were given on the Mt Calvary ambulance contract and a culvert repair on Empire Ln. The board also addressed unpermitted work at W4226 Northway Dr, a property being deeded to 1D properties on Westfield Dr, and a new survey from Gary and Rose Boyke requiring rezoning.
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