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Town of Farmington
Looking to have approx 125 feet of 3" ductile iron water main replaced in our easement next to the county. Replacement of flushing hydrant with provided hydrant. Water pipe is to be replaced as currently in place.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Town of Farmington
Close: May 1, 2026
Looking to have approx 125 feet of 3" ductile iron water main replaced in our easement next to the county. Replacement of flushing hydrant with provided hydrant. Water pipe is to be replaced as currently in place.
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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 ~$25,000, use sole source; otherwise, expect formal competitive bidding—route to RFP.
Coops: Ask if they’d be open to Wisconsin DOA VendorNet or Sourcewell via a reseller in the future; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Farmington, WI: No evidence of a sole source path in practice. Wisconsin’s low ~$25,000 competitive bidding threshold drives formal bids for significant purchases.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Farmington
The commission reviewed the existing 1999 Multiple Housing Road Specs Ordinance and discussed potential updates to address ambiguities. Following a review of ordinances from other municipalities, the commission drafted and recommended a revised version of the ordinance.
The meeting featured reports on several key areas including the Sanitary District's loan status and main lift station project. The Fire Department provided a comprehensive overview of call volume, recruitment, service award program development, equipment maintenance, and proposed updates to bylaws and officer structures. Additionally, the First Responders reported on emergency call types and state funding allocation. The Township presented the annual financial report, detailing fund balance changes and upcoming capital expenditures for fleet equipment.
The commission reviewed the 1999 Multiple Housing Road Specs Ordinance, noting ambiguity in its content, and subsequently tabled a specific variance request related to the ordinance for further evaluation. Discussion regarding Resolution 2026-2, concerning transportation funding for Wisconsin, was postponed due to a lack of a quorum. Additionally, the commission received updates from the County Board Supervisor regarding future road construction projects for the town and planned repairs for a local bridge.
Key discussions during the meeting included public concerns regarding the Sanitary District accepting private septic materials, requiring further information before a decision. The Chairman shared updates from testifying in Madison concerning local road improvement programs. The board reviewed and approved a proposal from Davey Engineering for updating the sanitary sewer ordinance and conducting a Sewer Rate Study for the Sanitary District. Updates on road and equipment included reviewing bids for a new lawn mower, resulting in the decision to sell the current mower and purchase a replacement from Hagen Sales and Service. The board denied a request to add roller chains to a plow truck at this time. Emergency services reported receiving notice regarding the completion of inventory and upcoming probate for the Roy Fonstad Estate. Financial matters included approving the January Treasurer Report and associated town and fire department checks, as well as approving Sanitary District transactions. The board entered a closed session to discuss compensation of public employees.
The Chairman called the meeting to order. The board convened in a closed session to discuss the compensation of public employees under WI Statute 19.85(1)(c). Upon returning to open session, the board approved Wendell as the interim water/waste water plant operator. The meeting concluded after a motion to adjourn.
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