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Town of Pike Road
Construction of a natural pedestrian trail connecting the town of pike road agrucultural center on trotman road to the town of pike road tennis center on byron nelson blvd.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Town of Pike Road
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Construction of a natural pedestrian trail connecting the town of pike road agrucultural center on trotman road to the town of pike road tennis center on byron nelson blvd.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Generally not viable under Alabama law; only pursue if a true single-source with strong written justification—otherwise bid it.
Coops: If they’re open to alternatives, mention AlabamaBuys statewide contracts, NASPO ValuePoint, Sourcewell, and HGACBuy.
Town of Pike Road (Alabama). Alabama’s Competitive Bid Law (Code of Ala. 1975, § 41-16-50) severely restricts sole source. No local sole-source dollar threshold identified; treat as a high bar.
Practical notes: There’s no evidence the Town uses sole source. Deprioritize this path. If attempted, expect strict written justification and approvals under state law. Otherwise, focus on a formal competitive bid and be prepared for manual PDF vendor registration and insurance requirements ($300,000 liability or $10,000 bond).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Pike Road
The meeting featured two public hearings under New Business concerning preliminary plat requests. The first hearing addressed Case No. SDP 26.01, Lucas Hill at the Waters, involving the proposed subdivision of approximately 20 acres into 74 residential lots. The second hearing concerned Case No. SDP 26.04, Abbington at Pike Road Plat No. 6, which proposes subdividing 10.17 acres into 46 residential lots. Old Business was noted as having no items, and Other Business included a discussion regarding the Cottonwood Golf Club Par 3 Course. Reports were provided by the Town Council and the Planning Director.
The meeting included several public hearings under New Business. These hearings concerned Case No. CU 25.04, a Conditional Use request for a Manufactured Home at 404 St. James Church Loop. Another public hearing addressed Case No. CU 26.01, a Conditional Use request to operate a Veterinary Clinic at 11650 Hwy 80 E. Additionally, two preliminary/minor plat requests were subject to public hearing: Case No. SDP 26.02 for Abbington at Pike Road Plat No. 7 involving a subdivision into 20 residential lots, and Case No. SDP 26.02 for Chantilly Place Plat No. 7, a minor plat request to subdivide land into 2 commercial lots. Reports were presented by the Town Council and the Planning Director.
The Pike Road Town Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider a Conditional Use request to develop a new telecommunications tower on property located on the north side of Vaughn Road.
The meeting included discussions and decisions on several zoning and plat requests. A rezoning request for Rosehill Plantation Subdivision was approved, changing it from Agricultural to R-30 Residential. Another rezoning request for Boykin Farms was also approved, changing it from Agricultural to R-10 Residential. Additionally, the preliminary plat for Boykin Farms, Plat No. 1, was approved with certain considerations for buffering and traffic flow. A conditional use request for Pet Palace Hotels was approved, and a minor plat for Trott, LLC, Plat No. 1, was also approved. The site plan for Merry Corners was approved with discussions around landscaping and traffic management.
The meeting addressed several agenda items, including a rezoning request for the McClurkin/McLemore property, which involved discussions on density reduction, open space reservation, and traffic impact. Another site plan request was reviewed for the Millie Creek Shopping Center. Furthermore, there were public hearings for rezoning requests concerning the Peacock Property, the McFadden Property, Cardinal Crossing, and Meriwether Court. Lastly, minor plat requests for Bill Bishop Plat No. 1 and Meadowbrook Plat No. 1B were reviewed.
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