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Township of Avon
To mill 2" of the current road surface, and overlay with a single 2" lift. All approaches and roadways are to be leveled to the approximate current height. Shoulders to be level to the tar height on both sides of the road upon completion. The total surface is about 6570 x 22 feet
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Township of Avon
Close: Jun 30, 2026
To mill 2" of the current road surface, and overlay with a single 2" lift. All approaches and roadways are to be leveled to the approximate current height. Shoulders to be level to the tar height on both sides of the road upon completion. The total surface is about 6570 x 22 feet
AvailableTownship of Avon
Work includes : 2,962 LF mill and overlay.
Posted Date
May 13, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: May 13, 2026
Township of Avon
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Work includes : 2,962 LF mill and overlay.
Township of Avon
Work consists of road improvements. Includes, 21,764 SY of full depth reclamation; 2,754 TON of type sp 12.5 non wearing course mixture (3,c); 2,065 TON of type sp 9.5 wearing course mixture (3,c); 1,058 CY of common excavation (p); 270 SY of geotextile fabric, type 9; 280 CY of aggregate shouldering (cv) class 2; 170 CY of select granular borrow (lv); 130 LF of sawing bituminous pavement; 120 CY of subgrade excavation (ev); 60 LF of silt fence, type machine sliced; 15 SY of remove bituminous driveway pavement.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2025
Due Date
May 1, 2025
Release: Apr 9, 2025
Township of Avon
Close: May 1, 2025
Work consists of road improvements. Includes, 21,764 SY of full depth reclamation; 2,754 TON of type sp 12.5 non wearing course mixture (3,c); 2,065 TON of type sp 9.5 wearing course mixture (3,c); 1,058 CY of common excavation (p); 270 SY of geotextile fabric, type 9; 280 CY of aggregate shouldering (cv) class 2; 170 CY of select granular borrow (lv); 130 LF of sawing bituminous pavement; 120 CY of subgrade excavation (ev); 60 LF of silt fence, type machine sliced; 15 SY of remove bituminous driveway pavement.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $175,000, use sole source.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops/resellers, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs and these resellers as future options.
Township of Avon (MN) typically uses non-competed awards rather than a formal sole source process. Competitive bidding threshold: approximately $175,000; purchases under this can be awarded directly by Board resolution.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Avon
The board discussed key operational and financial topics, including the Fire Hall expansion project, equipment replacement and maintenance plans, and an increase in the annual benefit per firefighter and the entity contribution for the Relief Association. The meeting also addressed membership updates, fundraising activities, the billing of calls, and a comprehensive review of the annual financial report, call volumes, and projected expenses. Furthermore, the board reviewed the depreciation schedule, cost breakdown analysis for municipal contracts, and the proposed annual fire billing fees for the relevant jurisdictions.
The commission addressed several key topics including the administration of Oaths of Office for members, the election of the Chair and Vice-Chair, and a recommendation to the Supervisors to enact a 5-year moratorium on data centers within the township. Additionally, the commission reviewed and recommended approval of a revised Certificate of Compliance form, discussed updates to the Road Inventory algorithm, and considered requirements for the release of a mining permit bond for the Pierskalla/Ramler site.
The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing regarding a garage variance request, which resulted in a recommendation for approval to the Supervisors. Additionally, the commission approved a certificate of compliance for a parcel split and discussed the implementation of an oath of office for new members. The meeting also covered a review of township road specifications and the proposed revision of the certificate of compliance form, including changes to submission requirements and associated fees. Further reports provided information on county board of adjustment procedures, road resurfacing recommendations for Queens Road, and a warning regarding recent phishing attempts involving county personnel.
The board discussed several topics, including approval of a certificate of compliance for a parcel split, a status update on the road plan, and the status of planning commission members' terms. Financial matters, including payroll, disbursement, and receipt registers, were reviewed, along with updates on town hall repairs and snow plowing operations. The board authorized the purchase of a new plow truck and approved a schedule for upcoming town meetings in 2026. Additionally, election judge and absentee ballot board appointments were approved, and authorization was granted to proceed with an orderly annexation agreement with the city.
The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing for a garage construction variance, ultimately recommending its approval to the Supervisors. The Commission also reviewed and recommended a certificate of compliance for a parcel split and discussed updates to the township road specifications document. Furthermore, the members reviewed the current certificate of compliance form and made recommendations for revisions including fee increases and submission requirements.
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