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Town of Lincoln
The Town of Lincoln, Wood County, Wisconsin, is accepting sealed bids for 2026 road work including asphaltic overlay, delivery of decomposed granite, asphalt patching and wedging, crack sealing, and concrete bridge deck surface sealing. Bids must be submitted in sealed, clearly marked envelopes for each work type, and proof of insurance must accompany the bid. Completed bids are due by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, and will be opened at the Town Board meeting that evening.
Posted Date
Feb 15, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 15, 2026
Town of Lincoln
Close: Mar 10, 2026
The Town of Lincoln, Wood County, Wisconsin, is accepting sealed bids for 2026 road work including asphaltic overlay, delivery of decomposed granite, asphalt patching and wedging, crack sealing, and concrete bridge deck surface sealing. Bids must be submitted in sealed, clearly marked envelopes for each work type, and proof of insurance must accompany the bid. Completed bids are due by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, and will be opened at the Town Board meeting that evening.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Lincoln
The board addressed financial matters, including approving account payables and accepting the treasurer's report. They reviewed township account activity and fire department activity. The board approved liquor and tobacco licenses, and a fire inspection frequency ordinance. A zoning permit for Nasonville Dairy was discussed.
The board discussed well testing, accounts payables, treasurer's report, fire department activity, building and zoning permits, and a conditional use permit. They also discussed building maintenance and road work, including accepting a bid for the reconstruction of Roberta Lane. New business included dust control approval, discussion of a property tax overpayment/reimbursement policy, and the annual tire collection event.
The meeting was convened to set the ballots for the April 1, 2025, Spring Election. Nominations were held for the positions of Chairman and two Supervisor positions. David Rogers was nominated for Chairman, Dalton Tysver for Supervisor #1, and Matt Joiner for Supervisor #3. With no further nominations, the nominations were closed for all positions.
The meeting included a review of the 2024 financial report and announcements regarding the Board of Review Open Book Sessions and the Annual Tire Collection event. The Annual Tire Collection details included the date, location, hours, and regulations for residents of participating townships.
The meeting included a review of the 2015 financial report and the approval of the 2016 road work plan, which details dust control, cold patching, culvert replacement, shouldering, ditching, wedging and patching, slag sealing, chip sealing, double chip sealing, and graveling of various roads. A public hearing date for the 2017 budget was set. Announcements were made regarding the Board of Review, tire collection, and the 2017 Annual Meeting. The purchase of a new plow truck was approved.
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