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Town of Lawrence
3000-5000 yds crushed gravel, including spreading, more or less. All bids must meet State Standards of Gradation #3 for crushed gravel.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Town of Lawrence
Close: Apr 13, 2026
3000-5000 yds crushed gravel, including spreading, more or less. All bids must meet State Standards of Gradation #3 for crushed gravel.
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Snowplowing of the township roads.
Posted Date
Aug 21, 2025
Due Date
Sep 8, 2025
Release: Aug 21, 2025
Town of Lawrence
Close: Sep 8, 2025
Snowplowing of the township roads.
Town of Lawrence
The work shall consist of providing chlorine system additions, control valve modifications, associated piping, accessories, and PLC/SCADA Control equipment.
Posted Date
Sep 4, 2024
Due Date
Oct 2, 2024
Release: Sep 4, 2024
Town of Lawrence
Close: Oct 2, 2024
The work shall consist of providing chlorine system additions, control valve modifications, associated piping, accessories, and PLC/SCADA Control equipment.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Lawrence
The meeting included the swearing-in of a new police officer and a presentation of police department awards and career development program. A public hearing was held to review the proposed 2026 budget and tax levy. The board also considered a Certified Survey Map, a preliminary review of a Planned Development District for Motor Condos, and a review of an amendment to the Project Plan for Tax Incremental District No. 3A. Further discussions included the 2026 budgets, a pay request for sanitary sewer infrastructure, a pay request for connection station improvements, the purchase of a new batwing mower, and a change order for a new fire engine apparatus. The board also considered canceling a meeting date and held a closed session regarding an Emergency Services Agreement.
The meeting involved discussions and actions on various items, including a site plan review for a commercial addition at 2350 Lawrence Parkway, and consideration of a 4 Lot Certified Survey Map (CSM) on Parcels L-454-3 and L-2078. Staff updates and reports were also presented.
The Town Board meeting included a public hearing and consideration of a zoning amendment request from A-1 to R-1 & R-2 on portions of parcels L-452-5 & L-451-4. Also, there was a public hearing and consideration of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) request for a dwelling residence on property zoned Business/Commercial at 3051 Williams Grant Drive, Parcel L-40-3. Another public hearing and consideration of a zoning amendment request from B-1 to Limited Industrial at 2272 Mid Valley Rd, Parcel L-424-3 was held. Furthermore, the board discussed and held a public hearing regarding a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) request for a Sports Training Facility on property zoned Business/Commercial, Parcel L-452-4. The meeting also involved a public hearing and consideration of an Ordinance Amendment of Town Ordinance 300-13 Limited Industrial Permitted Uses. The board reviewed recommendations and reports from the Planning & Zoning Board, including a Site Plan Review for Commercial Addition at 2350 Lawrence Parkway and a 4-Lot Certified Survey Map (CSM) on Parcels L-454-3 and L-2078. Change Orders were considered, including one for LE-2 Building Improvements and another for 2025 Scheuring Road Urbanization. Finally, the board considered setting a date for the November Meeting of Electors for the 2026 Tax Levy and Budget.
The Town Board considered several recommendations and reports from the Planning & Zoning Board, including a Site Plan Review for a Commercial Addition, a Certified Survey Map, and a Preliminary Plat Review. They also set public hearing dates for zoning amendment requests and Conditional Use Permit requests. Additionally, the board discussed and considered awarding a bid for TID #3 Deep Sanitary Sewer Infrastructure, pay requests for road improvement projects and utility relocation, and employee benefit/insurance changes for 2026. An update was provided on Sand Acres Reconstruction Planning. The board went into closed session to discuss the purchase of public properties and litigation strategy before returning to regular session.
The board reviewed and discussed a Site Plan Review for a Commercial Addition, a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a dwelling residence on property zoned Business/Commercial, a Zoning Amendment from B-1 to Limited Industrial, a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for Sports Training Facility, a 2 Lot Certified Survey Map (CSM), a Preliminary Plat Review for single-family & two-family residential lots, a Zoning Amendment from A-1 to R-1 & R-2, and an Ordinance Amendment of Town Ordinance 300-13 Limited Industrial Permitted Uses. Staff updates and reports were also given.
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