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Town of Puckett
Engineering services are sought for the implementation of approved FY 2026 CDBG project(s), encompassing design, bidding support, contract assistance, and construction oversight.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Town of Puckett
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Engineering services are sought for the implementation of approved FY 2026 CDBG project(s), encompassing design, bidding support, contract assistance, and construction oversight.
AvailableTown of Puckett
Work includes 200 SY mill asphalt 1.5" typical; 20 SY asphalt trail repair; 300 TN 12.5 mm ST hot mix asphalt pavement; 325 SY asphalt removal at tennis courts; 325 SY concrete sidewalk; 1 EA project sign; 1 LS erosion control; 1 LS grading drainage & piping improvement.
Posted Date
Jul 24, 2024
Due Date
Aug 23, 2024
Release: Jul 24, 2024
Town of Puckett
Close: Aug 23, 2024
Work includes 200 SY mill asphalt 1.5" typical; 20 SY asphalt trail repair; 300 TN 12.5 mm ST hot mix asphalt pavement; 325 SY asphalt removal at tennis courts; 325 SY concrete sidewalk; 1 EA project sign; 1 LS erosion control; 1 LS grading drainage & piping improvement.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Puckett
The meeting covered the treasurer's report, including income from various sources such as business partners, events, and fundraisers, and expenses related to events and operational costs. Discussions included upcoming events like spirit nights, holiday parties, and future fundraisers such as a father-daughter dance, mother-son night, and a bingo night with a basket raffle. Reports were given on the success of past events like Happy Hawkadays and the status of ongoing initiatives such as the school store and spirit wear sales. The need for volunteers for upcoming events and the distribution of holiday treats to staff were also addressed. Finally, the principal's report included guidelines for holiday parties.
The meeting covered various topics including a treasurer's report detailing income and expenses from different school activities and fundraising events; a recap of a $18,000 educational materials donation and its allocation; a fundraiser update for Star Lab, highlighting participation and next steps; membership updates and a September challenge winner; a book fair recap with sales and donation figures; business partner updates including spirit nights and scheduled events; Dads on Duty updates and upcoming events; hospitality updates for various events; a Fall Festival update; Red Ribbon Week plans; Happy Hawk-a-days event details; yearbook updates including picture submissions, ad purchases, and deadlines; and a principal's report on new staff hires. A change to the April meeting date was also announced.
The meeting covered the treasurer's report and budget, including income from various sources and expenses for different programs. The amended budget was approved, incorporating changes to expense categories and carryover amounts. Updates were provided on MemberHub/Givebacks/Totem for membership dues, educational materials donations, and membership numbers. Discussions included business partners, spirit nights, hospitality events, the book fair, Dads on Duty, the Student Enrichment Fund, a fundraiser, yearbook sales and ad sales, field day, Red Ribbon Week, the Fall Festival, and 5th-grade events. The principal's report included a vote on calendar options for upcoming school years.
The meeting covered the treasurer's report, including income from fundraisers and expenses; membership updates; business partner collaborations and spirit nights; hospitality events such as teacher and staff appreciation lunches; Dads on Duty initiatives; a fundraiser recap with details on total funds raised and prize distribution; yearbook updates including picture submissions, discounted prices, and ad sales; a field day recap; Red Ribbon Week activities; the upcoming Fall Festival; an Exceptional Children's pumpkin patch event; 5th-grade events; updates on room parents and holiday party themes; and the principal's report on new classes.
The meeting covered various topics including the approval of the 2023-2024 budget, a review of business partners and their contributions, updates on school supply kit sales and spirit wear, and upcoming events such as Grandparents' Week, a bus driver appreciation event, and the book fair. Discussions also included the Media Center volunteers, Dads on Duty program, Student Enrichment Fund (SEF) and t-shirt designs, the "Race to the Finish" fundraiser for a paved track, PTA membership drive, yearbook information, committee chair responsibilities, communication updates, room parents, and the Fall Festival. A principal's report provided an enrollment update.
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