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Town of Eureka
Pulverizing and hot mix paving of 210th Avenue from 215th Avenue East. Approx. distance 6,917 FT X 22' to average compacted depth of 2.5".
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Town of Eureka
Close: Apr 10, 2026
Pulverizing and hot mix paving of 210th Avenue from 215th Avenue East. Approx. distance 6,917 FT X 22' to average compacted depth of 2.5".
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Eureka
The Town Board meeting included the approval of the agenda and vouchers. The Clerk and Treasurer presented their monthly reports, including fund balances. The Chairman provided an update on the CAFO Court Hearing and mentioned the upcoming salt shed inspection. Key actions included the approval of Resolution 26-04, which grants two additional operator's licenses for the Stockyard Bar for the year ending June 30, 2026. Highway maintenance activities such as tree trimming, ditch cleaning, and winter maintenance were also discussed.
The Town Caucus proceedings included the approval of the agenda and the certification of electors present. Nominations were taken for Town Supervisor, resulting in Dale Fangmeier and Randy Clark being nominated. The caucus subsequently certified these two candidates for the ballot and determined the placement of their names via a drawing.
The meeting covered the approval of the agenda and payment vouchers. The Town Clerk presented the December 2025 monthly reports, and the Treasurer presented the financial report as of December 31, 2025, detailing balances in the general, tax, and savings funds. The patrolman provided an update on highway maintenance, including tree trimming, plowing, and sanding. Key resolutions approved include Resolution 25-23, which approved additional operator's licenses for the year ending June 30, 2026. Additionally, Resolution 26-01 set the dates for the Open Book (April 1, 2026) and the Board of Review (April 29, 2026). Resolution 26-02 appointed alternate members for the Board of Review for 2026, and Ordinance O-26-03 was approved to regulate the installation, operation, and maintenance of public utilities within the Town Right of Way.
Key discussions and actions during the regular meeting included the approval of the agenda and vouchers. The Town Clerk presented monthly reports, and the Treasurer provided a financial report as of November 30, 2025, detailing fund balances. The Road Patrolman reported on winter maintenance activities such as snow plowing and sanding. The Chairman announced the approval of the LRIP Grant and submission of the ARIP Grant. The Board passed Resolution 25-21, setting the date for the 2026 Town Caucus for January 8, 2026. Resolution 25-22 was approved, appointing Election Inspectors for the 2026-2027 term. Furthermore, the Board approved a blacktopping bid for 210th Ave W and authorized the hiring of an on-call employee.
The Town Board meeting included discussions and actions on various resolutions, including approving bartender's licenses, liquor licenses, and cigarette licenses. The board also certified the 2025 tax levy to be collected in 2026 and adopted the 2026 budget. Additionally, there was a motion to bid on pulverizing and blacktopping a section of 210th Ave. An agenda item was set for the December meeting to discuss road bids and set a caucus date.
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