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Township of Gibson
Provide tri-axle dump trucks with drivers to haul road material to stockpile on a per hour basis must have a minimum of two trucks. Delivery to various roads in the township with a minimum of four trucks with the ability to tailgate spread. All will be on an as needed basis.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
Township of Gibson
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Provide tri-axle dump trucks with drivers to haul road material to stockpile on a per hour basis must have a minimum of two trucks. Delivery to various roads in the township with a minimum of four trucks with the ability to tailgate spread. All will be on an as needed basis.
Township of Gibson
Provide red or black cinders.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
Township of Gibson
Close: Jan 29, 2026
Provide red or black cinders.
Township of Gibson
Provide aep dust control with 41% asphalt content. Liquid calcium 40,000 GAL (plus or minus) with a minimum of 34% +/- 1% concentration applied at a metered rate of 3 tenths per gallon per square yard.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
Township of Gibson
Close: Feb 26, 2026
Provide aep dust control with 41% asphalt content. Liquid calcium 40,000 GAL (plus or minus) with a minimum of 34% +/- 1% concentration applied at a metered rate of 3 tenths per gallon per square yard.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Township of Gibson
The meeting addressed old business, including bridge repairs and the upcoming re-election where Kevin Nelson will not seek re-election, requiring the township to write-in a new supervisor. New business included a discussion about a Home Occupation Permit application and the renewal of the Romantic Moon liquor license, which was approved. The board also discussed the Township board Spring Short course and approved the annual fee for the P.O. Box.
The annual township meeting was discussed, with a decision to hold an in-person election and meeting. There was also a discussion regarding keeping the PO Box 116 in Glyndon for the township address. The possibility of setting up an email account for the township and opening a website to post notices was considered. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding a Hwy Dept road maintenance agreement meeting with the County.
The meeting included discussions on ARPA recovery money, resulting in a decision to donate the remaining funds to UC Hope. Concerns about mowing responsibilities on a section of road on 15th Ave N were addressed, with the township agreeing to handle the mowing. An update on election judge training confirmed that all judges are current with their training. The township also reviewed a letter regarding the annexation of a part of Moorhead township to Dilworth. The township's ability to control the farming of cannabis was discussed, establishing that reasonable restrictions can be adopted without prohibiting cannabis businesses.
The meeting included discussions regarding the possibility of holding the March meeting via Zoom, with Virginia Moon tasked to investigate the feasibility. The renewal of the Romantic Moon Liquor license was approved. Additionally, several bills were approved for payment.
The meeting included discussions regarding the status of bridge repairs and the upcoming re-election for Kevin Nelson's term in 2024, with the annual meeting scheduled for March. The board discussed and approved the payment of MN Township Association and City of Glyndon fire department dues. Additionally, several payments were approved for various individuals and organizations.
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