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Town of Marlinton
Approx., 650 LF of 8" gravity sewer pipe, 2 each (ea) 4' manholes, 1 LS new 20,000 gallon per day wastewater treatment plant, and 1 lump sum (LS) demolition of existing wastewater treatment plant.
Posted Date
Jul 16, 2026
Due Date
Aug 18, 2026
Release: Jul 16, 2026
Town of Marlinton
Close: Aug 18, 2026
Approx., 650 LF of 8" gravity sewer pipe, 2 each (ea) 4' manholes, 1 LS new 20,000 gallon per day wastewater treatment plant, and 1 lump sum (LS) demolition of existing wastewater treatment plant.
AvailableTown of Marlinton
Approx., 650 LF of 8" gravity sewer pipe, 2 each (ea) 4' manholes, 1 LS new 20,000 gallon per day wastewater treatment plant, and 1 lump sum (LS) demolition of existing wastewater treatment plant.
Posted Date
Jul 16, 2026
Due Date
Aug 18, 2026
Release: Jul 16, 2026
Town of Marlinton
Close: Aug 18, 2026
Approx., 650 LF of 8" gravity sewer pipe, 2 each (ea) 4' manholes, 1 LS new 20,000 gallon per day wastewater treatment plant, and 1 lump sum (LS) demolition of existing wastewater treatment plant.
AvailableTown of Marlinton
Professional services will be needed to provide: (1) advice, counsel and approval of contracts; (2) bid bonding approvals and other approvals by the funding agencies; (3) preparation and submission of required information to the West Virginia Public Service Commission; and (4) any other duties requested by the city pertaining to their stormwater project.
Posted Date
Oct 17, 2025
Due Date
Oct 31, 2025
Release: Oct 17, 2025
Town of Marlinton
Close: Oct 31, 2025
Professional services will be needed to provide: (1) advice, counsel and approval of contracts; (2) bid bonding approvals and other approvals by the funding agencies; (3) preparation and submission of required information to the West Virginia Public Service Commission; and (4) any other duties requested by the city pertaining to their stormwater project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Marlinton
The Marlinton Town Council held a special meeting to discuss and act upon the Town of Marlinton CDBG-MIT Storm Water Project. The council selected Steptoe & Johnson for legal services and West Virginia Infrastructure Services for right of way services. They also discussed the transfer of picnic shelter property at Stillwell to Pocahontas County Parks and Recreation, including the potential development of a dog park.
The council discussed and acted upon the Sewer System Improvements Project, approving a resolution for payments related to an archeological study and legal services. They also reviewed proposals for the Town of Marlinton CDBG-MIT Storm Water Project, including legal and right-of-way proposals, and approved the environmental review for the project. Additionally, the council discussed and approved the advertisement of requests for bids for gasoline, diesel fuel, propane gas, and heating oil. They reviewed the Municipal Home Rule Program's 2025 Annual Progress Report and discussed the Employee Health Insurance Program, considering a change in plans to address potential premium increases. Other topics included a request for a dog park, Christmas activities, and a decorating contest.
The Mon Forest Towns Partnership has adopted a five-year strategic plan focused on sustainable recreation and economic growth. The primary goal is to enhance community health through outdoor recreation activities and infrastructure improvements. The plan aims to sustain the town's economy across all seasons and increase visitor traffic over the next three to five years.
The council will consider and act upon the second reading of a proposed Bond Ordinance authorizing the issuance of bonds for waterworks and sewerage system improvements. Public hearings will be held, and the council will consider ordinances to increase rates for sewer and water services. Other agenda items include discussion and potential action on an insurance proposal, a donation request, Pioneer Days issues, and cost sharing for a river gauge.
The Marlinton Town Council held its regular meeting on September 14, 2020, covering various agenda items. Key decisions included approving prior meeting minutes, Resolution #49 for water system improvement project invoices totaling $67,954.17, and Grant Amendment #7 extending the HUD grant deadline. The council also approved the purchase of additional security cameras for $17,995.00 and addressed a barking dog complaint, deciding it was a law enforcement matter. A counter offer for the purchase of intake on Wilson property was discussed in executive session.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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