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Town of Wilsonville
Provide engineering services for up to three (3) years for public works projects.
Posted Date
Apr 12, 2026
Due Date
May 6, 2026
Release: Apr 12, 2026
Town of Wilsonville
Close: May 6, 2026
Provide engineering services for up to three (3) years for public works projects.
AvailableTown of Wilsonville
Work includes construction of piping, valves, wastewater treatment plant, connections to existing piping and structures and all necessary appurtenances.
Posted Date
May 11, 2025
Due Date
Jun 16, 2025
Release: May 11, 2025
Town of Wilsonville
Close: Jun 16, 2025
Work includes construction of piping, valves, wastewater treatment plant, connections to existing piping and structures and all necessary appurtenances.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Wilsonville
The council reviewed the annual audit report for FY2019, covering financial statements from 2015-2018 for various funds. The report highlighted the need for diligence in preventing fraud due to limited staff. Mayoral announcements addressed the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on town operations, including meeting cancellations, library restrictions, and the potential for economic downturn. The council discussed and approved the renaming of streets in the Lokey Landing Subdivision. Updates were provided on census participation, a proposed bridge project, and a pet vaccine clinic. The council also addressed the volunteer fire department's new criteria for answering calls.
Discussions included updates on the Highway 25 ALDOT project, including upcoming meetings and potential construction timelines. The sidewalk project's commencement was linked to the highway project's progress. Environmental requirements for a meter replacement project were waived. The upcoming fiscal year 2015 budget and funding for council members to attend the Alabama League of Municipalities Convention were discussed. Replacement of a totaled Dodge pick-up truck was considered, along with the possibility of bidding on a used generator. The council also discussed compliance with a new law regarding concealed weapons in town buildings and the possibility of adding a utility bed to an existing truck. Public comments included suggestions for a propane generator, an update on the animal control officer's performance, and a resident's concern about plant trimming near their property.
The council reviewed the treasurer's report, including income, expenses, and liquid assets for the general fund and water works. A completed water meter project was discussed, along with its final cost and time savings compared to manual meter reading. Resolutions were adopted for an officer elected without opposition and for appointing election officers. Discussion included the purchase of a tractor with a side mower, a portable generator, and the review of ADECA used equipment. Public comments addressed the water meter project's cost increase, the proposed right-of-way mower, the availability of a portable generator for residents, the sale of town-owned storage containers, and the completion of items at a new park.
The council meeting addressed an attempted shooting incident, the cost of peaches for a God and Country event, and the removal of flag brackets from utility poles. Discussion included alternative locations for flag and Christmas light displays, and suggestions for preventing future incidents. A complaint about tree limbs on McClure Drive was also addressed.
The council reviewed the February Treasurer's Report, showing income and expenses for the General Fund and Water Works. Mayoral announcements included upcoming audit and budget reviews, upcoming events (Easter service, pet vaccine clinic), and upcoming meetings (Regional Planning Commission, ALDOT). The mayor also discussed the upcoming census and encouraged participation. Council comments included a quote for striping the Town Hall parking lot, a safety hazard at Kovakas Trailer Park, and a dip on the walking track at Oak Meadow. Public comment included a report of a faded sign at Fire Station Number 2.
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