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Town of Lansing
Provide grounds/landscaping and repair work.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Town of Lansing
Close: Apr 6, 2026
Provide grounds/landscaping and repair work.
AvailableTown of Lansing
Work includes to replace 223 EA., Boulders, approx. one-quarter machine placed; Remove and replace 16,920 SF geotextile fabric, 12' wide X 1,410' long; replace 781 CY river Cobble, Sand size to 6" dia., 703' long X 12' wide X 2.5' deep; replace 350 EA., Shrubs, 5' high; Replace 15 EA. Root Wad, 10' long X 6' dia. root ball, buried at bank.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2025
Due Date
Jul 15, 2025
Release: Jun 25, 2025
Town of Lansing
Close: Jul 15, 2025
Work includes to replace 223 EA., Boulders, approx. one-quarter machine placed; Remove and replace 16,920 SF geotextile fabric, 12' wide X 1,410' long; replace 781 CY river Cobble, Sand size to 6" dia., 703' long X 12' wide X 2.5' deep; replace 350 EA., Shrubs, 5' high; Replace 15 EA. Root Wad, 10' long X 6' dia. root ball, buried at bank.
Town of Lansing
Provide engineering services for water system improvement.
Posted Date
Jul 24, 2024
Due Date
Aug 10, 2024
Release: Jul 24, 2024
Town of Lansing
Close: Aug 10, 2024
Provide engineering services for water system improvement.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Lansing
The Lansing Board of Alderman held its regular monthly meeting on November 10, 2020, approving the October minutes and various action items. Key decisions included approving a service contract with the Lansing Volunteer Fire Department (LVFD), selecting a contractor for Town Hall HVAC work, and authorizing upgrades to the electrical breaker box. The board also discussed utility cut-offs, the Lansing Bicycle and Pedestrian Project, and a new walkway bridge.
The Lansing Board of Aldermen held their regular monthly meeting on August 9, 2022, at Town Hall. Key discussions included the approval of the August 2022 meeting minutes, updates on community events like the St. Jude Family Fun Day and a community yard sale, and decisions regarding grant applications for a new playground and wastewater treatment plant. The board also approved resolutions for water and wastewater AIA projects and a contract with Burch Environmental, LLC for a wastewater system assessment.
The Lansing Board of Aldermen held their regular monthly meeting on May 9, 2023, at Town Hall. Key discussions included the approval of the April 11, 2023 meeting minutes, a finance report setting a budget meeting for May 23, 2023, and updates on various projects such as the Historical Marker installation, Hellbender ride progress, and the Community Yard Sale. The board also approved a permanent Farmer's Market sign and a new town entry sign, with cost-sharing among the town, GLAD, and the Fire Department.
The Lansing Board of Aldermen held their regular monthly meeting on April 11, 2023, at Town Hall. Key discussions included the approval of February 14, 2023 meeting minutes, a presentation on municipal insurance options from the N.C. League of Municipalities, and the adoption of several resolutions related to ARPA grant funding. The board also approved a budget for an ARPA-funded project, a new vacuum cleaner for the office, and the use of an artist's rendering for a new town sign.
The Lansing Board of Aldermen held their regular monthly meeting on August 9, 2022, at Town Hall. Key discussions included the Lansing Parks and Recreation Committee's (LPCCA) upcoming Dog Day Afternoon event, the Lansing Heritage Group's plans to document local building history, and updates on the stream restoration project and Creeper Trail bridge project. The board also approved the resolution for the Distressed Unit Program and discussed plans for a part-time deputy to address speeding issues in town.
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