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Town of Middlesex
Culvert replacement on Norton Road. This project consists of the replacement of a 48” CMP with an 81” x 59” corrugated metal pipe arch and steel headwall. In addition, the project proposes stabilization at the outlet of the culvert and along banks of the North Branch of the Winooski surrounding the outlet.
Posted Date
May 23, 2026
Due Date
Jun 19, 2026
Release: May 23, 2026
Town of Middlesex
Close: Jun 19, 2026
Culvert replacement on Norton Road. This project consists of the replacement of a 48” CMP with an 81” x 59” corrugated metal pipe arch and steel headwall. In addition, the project proposes stabilization at the outlet of the culvert and along banks of the North Branch of the Winooski surrounding the outlet.
AvailableTown of Middlesex
Work consists of slope repair, the construction of reinforced slope, streambank stabilization, and miscellaneous and appurtenant construction. Work includes, 2900 CY of common excavation; 2800 CY of granular borrow; 360 SY of geogrid; 120 CY of subbase of coarse gravel; 120 LF of steel beam guardrail; 180 CY of stone fill, type iv; 400 SY of rolled erosion control product, type 1; 160 LF of silt fence type 1.
Posted Date
Oct 3, 2025
Due Date
Oct 23, 2025
Release: Oct 3, 2025
Town of Middlesex
Close: Oct 23, 2025
Work consists of slope repair, the construction of reinforced slope, streambank stabilization, and miscellaneous and appurtenant construction. Work includes, 2900 CY of common excavation; 2800 CY of granular borrow; 360 SY of geogrid; 120 CY of subbase of coarse gravel; 120 LF of steel beam guardrail; 180 CY of stone fill, type iv; 400 SY of rolled erosion control product, type 1; 160 LF of silt fence type 1.
Town of Middlesex
The Town of Middlesex, Vermont seeks proposals for professional IT managed services for a Windows-based network infrastructure. Services include network support, security, hardware/software updates, backup and disaster recovery, and potential cloud migration. Optional services include website redesign for ADA compliance. Emphasis is on vendor experience and long-term viability.
Posted Date
Sep 27, 2024
Due Date
Oct 24, 2024
Release: Sep 27, 2024
Town of Middlesex
Close: Oct 24, 2024
The Town of Middlesex, Vermont seeks proposals for professional IT managed services for a Windows-based network infrastructure. Services include network support, security, hardware/software updates, backup and disaster recovery, and potential cloud migration. Optional services include website redesign for ADA compliance. Emphasis is on vendor experience and long-term viability.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Middlesex
The meeting included the election of a Town Moderator and discussions regarding town officer reports, specifically focusing on FEMA-funded flood repairs and capital improvement plans. Voters authorized the schedule for property tax installments and interest rates on overdue payments. Discussions also covered the proposed fiscal budget for 2026-27, specifically regarding the creation of a Town Administrator position, staffing increases, and infrastructure needs such as sand replenishment and legal counsel for flood repair issues. Proposals to change the Town Clerk and Treasurer positions from elected to appointed were rejected. Additionally, the meeting addressed and approved funding appropriations for several local organizations including the Central Vermont Council on Aging, Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, and various community services, alongside support for the Middlesex Conservation Fund.
The meeting focused on several operational and project-related topics. Key discussions included an update on the Town Forest Cabin, exploring potential partnerships for repair work, and the development of a resident survey to gauge project support. Reports were provided on the Mad River Path, scheduled trail work dates, and a proposed construction project in Waterbury adjacent to the town forest. Further agenda items addressed a joint letter to the Select Board regarding road classification, status updates for Wrightsville Beach Recreation Area, including potential sale of a hydropower plant, a grant received for Green Up Day tire disposal, and the Culvert Monitoring Project.
The commission discussed the potential management and repair of the Town Forest cabin, including insurance, volunteer labor, and the possibility of a resident survey. Updates were provided on the Mad River Path and fundraising for the Kingsbury Greenway. The commission reviewed draft comments for the South Bear Swamp Road upgrade, emphasizing the need for a defined policy for Class 4 road classification changes. Other business included progress on a potential trail at Wrightsville Reservoir, staffing plans for Green Up Day, mud season trail closures, and the commission's oversight of the culvert monitoring project.
The committee discussed several initiatives including the Culvert Crawlers citizen monitoring program for flood resilience and status updates on FEMA-funded projects. Future planning efforts focused on a five-year road plan and mud mitigation, alongside research assistance for flood modeling on the Great Brook. The committee reviewed grant applications for infrastructure and discussed emergency communication systems, including radio-based models and the VT Alert system. Other operational matters included road maintenance plans, specifically for culvert replacement and repaving, and the recruitment process for a road commissioner.
The board discussed the highway report, including gravel hauling and FEMA roadwork updates, and addressed a notice of violation regarding box culvert installations. The Fire Department reported on total calls and training. The Town Clerk provided updates on recruitment for an assistant position and public hearings. The treasurer and auditor reviewed the town's single audit results, noting healthy financial balances and providing recommendations for procurement and segregation of duties. The board discussed the hiring process for a Town Administrator and a Road Commissioner, including the development of job descriptions. Additionally, the board reviewed and edited the Class 4 Road Policy, focusing on maintenance responsibilities, winter plowing, and compliance with state statutes.
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