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Town of Ranchester
Crack sealing (750 LF) and chip sealing (18,250 SY).
Posted Date
Jul 6, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jul 6, 2026
Town of Ranchester
Close: Jul 28, 2026
Crack sealing (750 LF) and chip sealing (18,250 SY).
AvailableTown of Ranchester
Project includes the construction of approx., 0.8 miles of concrete pathway, 90' of approaches and 25' of culvert extensions. Work includes mobilization & bonding 1 LS: temporary traffic control 11 LS; unclassified excavation above subgrade 1,106 CY; excavation below subgrade 236 CY; topsoil stripping and stockpiling (6" depth) 1737 SY; topsoil placing 2014 SY; seeding 2014 SY; restoration of gravel surface 108 SY; field restoration 93 SY; crushed aggregate base course 526 CY; restoration of asphalt surface 357 SY; stop bars 38 LF: pedestrian crossing stripes 384 SF; underground utility crossings 5 EA; underground utility identification 15 EA; lower existing utility 1885 LF: sign and post installation 20 EA. See attached file.
Posted Date
May 28, 2025
Due Date
Jun 26, 2025
Release: May 28, 2025
Town of Ranchester
Close: Jun 26, 2025
Project includes the construction of approx., 0.8 miles of concrete pathway, 90' of approaches and 25' of culvert extensions. Work includes mobilization & bonding 1 LS: temporary traffic control 11 LS; unclassified excavation above subgrade 1,106 CY; excavation below subgrade 236 CY; topsoil stripping and stockpiling (6" depth) 1737 SY; topsoil placing 2014 SY; seeding 2014 SY; restoration of gravel surface 108 SY; field restoration 93 SY; crushed aggregate base course 526 CY; restoration of asphalt surface 357 SY; stop bars 38 LF: pedestrian crossing stripes 384 SF; underground utility crossings 5 EA; underground utility identification 15 EA; lower existing utility 1885 LF: sign and post installation 20 EA. See attached file.
Town of Ranchester
Installation of approx. 7,000 LF of 12" dia. water main, pump stations, and associated appurtenances.
Posted Date
Oct 15, 2024
Due Date
Oct 31, 2024
Release: Oct 15, 2024
Town of Ranchester
Close: Oct 31, 2024
Installation of approx. 7,000 LF of 12" dia. water main, pump stations, and associated appurtenances.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Ranchester
The meeting included discussions and decisions on various topics, such as approving the TRHS Booster Club Advertisement and the Hunger Action Month Proclamation. The Mayor reported on a FEMA crisis management course and the availability of an LGLP board at-large seat. Reports were given by the Engineer and Marshal. The TRVJPB meeting was scheduled, and the TRFD reported on callouts, new members, and concerns about fire protection services. The Treasurer's Report and Warrants were approved, with one council member dissenting on specific bills. Payroll was also approved.
The meeting included updates and discussions on various town matters. The council addressed the second reading of Ordinance 306, which prohibits camping on public streets and property. They also conducted a vote for the Local Government Liability Pool Board position. The Engineer provided a report on current projects, including the TR Pathway and the 12" DIP Transmission Main Water System, as well as grant applications. The Marshal presented a report on activities and calls, including traffic stops and community issues. The Treasurer's Report was approved, along with the approval of warrants and payroll.
The meeting included a statement from County Commissioner Jennings inviting everyone to the County Fair. A notice of award for the TR Pathway Phase 1 was approved with one dissenting vote. The Mayor reported on the positive feedback from the July 4th event, attendance at the RAMACO/Brook Mine ribbon cutting, and a meet and greet for the Economic Development Study. Reports were given by the Engineer and Marshal. The TRV Fire District mentioned sending volunteers to inspect a new fire truck in Florida and the success of their pancake fundraiser. The treasurer's report, warrants, and payroll were approved.
The meeting included discussion and a first reading of Ordinance 306 regarding camping prohibitions on public streets and property. Reports were given by the Engineer and the Marshal, covering various projects and activities. Updates were provided on Parks and Recreation. The Treasurer's Report, Warrants, and Payroll were reviewed and approved.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics such as a TRHS Booster Club advertisement, a Hunger Action Month Proclamation, engineer's report on projects including TR Pathway, and marshal's report on activities and calls. The council also addressed the approval of the treasurer's report, warrants, and payroll.
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