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Town of Nasewaupee
The project is described as pulverizing and repaving the full approx. 5.5 miles of Idlewild Road (from County Highway C to County Highway H-O) in the Towns. In general, work consists of: Pulverization, reconstruction, road-widening, re-pavement, shouldering, and culvert installation on the Town-owned roadway.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
Town of Nasewaupee
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The project is described as pulverizing and repaving the full approx. 5.5 miles of Idlewild Road (from County Highway C to County Highway H-O) in the Towns. In general, work consists of: Pulverization, reconstruction, road-widening, re-pavement, shouldering, and culvert installation on the Town-owned roadway.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, sole source is not used here—deprioritize and focus on the competitive bid path.
Coops: If speed is needed, ask whether Wisconsin statewide contracts (VendorNet) are allowable; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Nasewaupee follows competitive processes; there is no evidence of sole-sourcing. Deprioritize sole source and prepare a comprehensive bid demonstrating the lowest responsible price per Wisconsin Statute 60.47.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Nasewaupee
The Nasewaupee Town Board meeting included updates from the Fire Committee, discussion on roof repairs and generator needs for the Town Hall and Fire Station, and an update on the Short Term Rental Ordinance. The board discussed a violation of town code regarding a mobile home placement and a request to abandon a portion of Melland Road. They approved a contract with Town Web for website services, discussed banking options, and received an update on local fiber broadband. The board also discussed driveway placement, building permits, correspondence, and a petition for direct annexation. Finally, they reviewed and approved bills.
The committee discussed Wisconsin Public Service and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources grants, with Mariah Sixel researching and planning to submit applications. The golf outing sponsorship is progressing well. Fire danger was discussed, and the Fire Chief is monitoring the situation. The county-wide radio system update is on the agenda for the Door County Fire Chiefs Meeting. The status of the generator for the Town Hall and Fire Department was raised, and the age and maintenance of the garage door openers were also discussed.
The Town of Nasewaupee Plan Commission is conducting a public hearing to gather public comments on the proposed update to the Town of Nasewaupee Year 2025 Comprehensive Plan. The proposed plan update aims to update the Comprehensive Plan as required under Wis. Stats 66.1001 and reflect current information.
The meeting included discussion and updates on fire protection, a resolution regarding Door County's proposal to charge an annual subscriber fee for emergency medical service devices, and a request to abandon a portion of Melland Road. The board addressed short-term rental ordinance enforcement, local fiber broadband updates, and town hall and fire station roof repairs. Additionally, there were discussions on Elms Road water access, ARIP/Idlewild Road short-term borrowing, and acceptance of an anonymous grant for Haines Park improvements. The board also reviewed various permits, licenses, correspondence, and public comments, and approved the presentation and payment of bills.
The meeting included updates from the Fire Committee, discussion on purchasing a UTV trailer, and progress on roof repairs at the Town Hall and Fire Station. The board discussed generator proposals and plans for replacing station garage door openers in 2026. The hiring of two fire department personnel was approved. A budget resolution was approved to amend the 2025 budget, and updates were provided on the Short Term Rental Ordinance. The board discussed a request to abandon a portion of Melland Road, a local fiber/broadband initiative, and updates from the Door County Tourism Zone Commission. Road, park, and cemetery matters were discussed, including the Elms Road Water Access court case and the ARIP/Idlewild Road Project delay. The board authorized signers for borrowing purposes and discussed signs for dunes/grass. Administrative, building, driveway, and camping permits were reviewed and approved, and camping violations were addressed. The board also discussed correspondence received and public comments regarding Duluth Avenue and improvements at the boat launch.
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