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Town of Woodworth
The Town of Woodworth, Louisiana is soliciting sealed bids for its Natural Gas System Improvements – Natural Gas Pipeline Replacement along Robinson Bridge Road, LA Hwy. 470, and Chickamaw Road. Work includes installing new 4-inch and 2-inch PE gas mains and services, performing service transfers, and replacing the odorization system. Bid documents may be examined at Pan American Engineers, LLC in Alexandria, and sealed bids are due by 2:00 PM on March 12, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 11, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 11, 2026
Town of Woodworth
Close: Mar 12, 2026
The Town of Woodworth, Louisiana is soliciting sealed bids for its Natural Gas System Improvements – Natural Gas Pipeline Replacement along Robinson Bridge Road, LA Hwy. 470, and Chickamaw Road. Work includes installing new 4-inch and 2-inch PE gas mains and services, performing service transfers, and replacing the odorization system. Bid documents may be examined at Pan American Engineers, LLC in Alexandria, and sealed bids are due by 2:00 PM on March 12, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Woodworth
Key discussions during the session included the introduction of proposed amendments to Ordinance No. 34-94 regarding governing authority, which are slated for adoption at the next meeting. Several resolutions were unanimously passed, including Res. No. 1959-26 concerning the Local Government Assistance Application, Res. No. 1960-26 pertaining to the Community Water Enrichment Fund Application, and Res. No. 1961-26 confirming available matching funding for a water sector consolidation project. Furthermore, Res. No. 1962-26 regarding the Rapides Parish Library Board of Controls & Rapides Parish Police Jury and Res. No. 1963-26 authorizing the purchase of property at 349 Railroad Ave. were approved. Monthly reports were delivered by the Mayor, Fire Department, Chief of Police, and Town Council.
The regular council meeting commenced with a citizen addressing concerns regarding feral horses within Woodworth. Under new business, an update was provided on current town projects, noting applications for a FEMA grant for the sewer treatment plant upgrade and progress on the water sector system update, which includes funding for new pipes and emergency flow capacity. The Council also passed a resolution supporting legislation that mandates training for mayors. Monthly reports were delivered by the Mayor, Fire Department, Chief of Police, and Town Council.
The council meeting included a report on the town's current projects, including the completion of the Brookwood subdivision project and updates on the PHMSA grant and water sector sewer consolidation designs. Discussions and deferrals occurred regarding the condemnation of property at 349 Railroad Ave. Appointments were made for the Chief of Police and Town Attorney, along with the approval of a Full-time WFD Emergency Response Tech position. Resolutions were passed concerning rescheduling the January Town Council Meeting, a MOU for Latanier Water Association Inc., and Carbon Capture & Sequestration. A MOU for Wolf Development, LLC was deferred. Monthly reports were given by the Mayor, Fire Department, and Asst. Chief of Police.
The meeting addressed several resolutions, including Audit Acceptance for FY 2025, employment of a Full-time Deputy Town Clerk, an Annual Intergovernmental Agreement for Road District 2C, condemnation at 349 Railroad Ave., Utility System Disconnect Fees, and Safe Recreation (low speed electric ride-Ons). The Mayor, Fire Department, and Assistant Chief of Police provided monthly reports.
The meeting included reports on the town's current projects, such as the closing out of the new Fire Station, completion of the Brookwood subdivision, and progress on PHMSA drawings. Discussions also covered the design approach change for the water sector grant package, which involves laying a main pipe and installing a new pump station, as well as the FEMA grant for protective levying of the sewer plant. Resolutions were passed regarding the Appointment of Council Member, National Hunting and Fishing Day, and the Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire. Monthly reports were given by the Mayor, Fire Department, and Chief of Police.
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