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Town of Kersey
The project includes construction of major stormwater and roadway improvement, the scope of work generally includes: removal and replacement of asphalt pavement from 4th street to civic circle. Installation of new curb, gutter, and sidewalk at designated locations. Replacement of an existing waterline. Construction of a new storm sewer system, including pipe of various diameters, manholes, inlets, slotted drain, and an outlet structure. Construction of a stormwater detention facility adjacent to civic circle within the berryman farm subdivision. Minor restoration of an existing retention pond located at w. Clark street and ash street. All associated labor, materials, equipment, traffic control, erosion control, restoration, and incidental work necessary to complete the project.
Posted Date
Jul 13, 2026
Due Date
Aug 11, 2026
Release: Jul 13, 2026
Town of Kersey
Close: Aug 11, 2026
The project includes construction of major stormwater and roadway improvement, the scope of work generally includes: removal and replacement of asphalt pavement from 4th street to civic circle. Installation of new curb, gutter, and sidewalk at designated locations. Replacement of an existing waterline. Construction of a new storm sewer system, including pipe of various diameters, manholes, inlets, slotted drain, and an outlet structure. Construction of a stormwater detention facility adjacent to civic circle within the berryman farm subdivision. Minor restoration of an existing retention pond located at w. Clark street and ash street. All associated labor, materials, equipment, traffic control, erosion control, restoration, and incidental work necessary to complete the project.
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Construction of pedestrian safety improvements and associated deliverables to meet the requirements of the Colorado Department of Transportation's Revitalizing Main Streets grant.
Posted Date
Aug 15, 2025
Due Date
Aug 29, 2025
Release: Aug 15, 2025
Town of Kersey
Close: Aug 29, 2025
Construction of pedestrian safety improvements and associated deliverables to meet the requirements of the Colorado Department of Transportation's Revitalizing Main Streets grant.
Town of Kersey
Construction of pedestrian safety improvements and associated deliverables to meet the requirements.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2025
Due Date
Jul 28, 2025
Release: Jul 14, 2025
Town of Kersey
Close: Jul 28, 2025
Construction of pedestrian safety improvements and associated deliverables to meet the requirements.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Kersey
The board discussed a proposal for a Veterans Memorial at Centennial Park, the introduction of the 2024 International Fire Code, amendments to the Automated Vehicle Identification System (AVIS) corridors, and fireworks enforcement for the upcoming holiday. Additionally, the meeting included updates on chamber of commerce activities, tree board projects including park cleanup and tree inventory, and reports from the Town Manager regarding infrastructure projects, AVIS refund processes, and grant applications for stormwater and sewer improvements.
The meeting included a presentation on the Recreation and Trails Action Planning (RTAP) program, which aims to develop a community-driven outdoor recreation plan. The Commission held a public hearing regarding proposed amendments to the Land Use Code, including revisions to Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) regulations, Mobile Home Park (MHP) district standards, and requirements for connection to the municipal sanitary sewer system. Additionally, the Commission reviewed applications for the annexation, industrial zoning, and a Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map amendment for a 49.5-acre property intended for a steel fabrication business.
The board discussed and took action on several items, including the approval of a site plan for Full Circle Kitchens, the introduction of an ordinance to adopt the Model Wildfire Resiliency Code, and the approval of a mosquito control contract. Updates were provided regarding the local Chamber of Commerce activities, the Tree Board's recent initiatives, and various town management projects, including EPA grant progress and municipal infrastructure improvements. The board also addressed public concerns regarding traffic safety and crosswalk visibility.
The Board of Trustees meeting covered several key business items, including the appointment of a new planning commission member, the renewal of a local liquor license, and the adoption of a new communications policy. Additionally, the Board initiated an annexation petition process, discussed the Rural Technical Assistance Program action plan, and addressed various public hearing items, including adopting a wildfire resiliency code and a budget amendment. Official proclamations were also issued to recognize local professionals and service organizations.
The board conducted an executive session to receive legal advice regarding pending litigation. Following the session, the board approved a settlement agreement related to the litigation, which includes revisions to the town's social media policy and mandates annual staff training. Additionally, the board discussed the development of a new policy to regulate and authorize memorial signs and benches on town property and along specific roads.
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