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Town of Tunica
This RFP is for asphalt street overlays and street repairs in the Town of Tunica.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 6, 2026
Town of Tunica
Close: Apr 6, 2026
This RFP is for asphalt street overlays and street repairs in the Town of Tunica.
AvailableTown of Tunica
Work consists of the construction to replace existing water mains and service lines with new water mains, new water service lines, new valves, and new fire hydrants.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Town of Tunica
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Work consists of the construction to replace existing water mains and service lines with new water mains, new water service lines, new valves, and new fire hydrants.
AvailableTown of Tunica
The Town of Tunica is soliciting qualifications from firms or individuals to provide engineering services for implementation of approved FY 2026 CDBG project(s), including cost estimates, plans and specifications, bid document distribution, bid assistance, contract execution, and construction inspection. The solicitation encourages MBE/WBE participation and indicates the selected engineer will provide services through project closeout on a fixed-price contract. Proposals will be evaluated on qualifications, experience, and capacity; the Town reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.
Posted Date
Nov 27, 2025
Due Date
Dec 17, 2025
Release: Nov 27, 2025
Town of Tunica
Close: Dec 17, 2025
The Town of Tunica is soliciting qualifications from firms or individuals to provide engineering services for implementation of approved FY 2026 CDBG project(s), including cost estimates, plans and specifications, bid document distribution, bid assistance, contract execution, and construction inspection. The solicitation encourages MBE/WBE participation and indicates the selected engineer will provide services through project closeout on a fixed-price contract. Proposals will be evaluated on qualifications, experience, and capacity; the Town reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tunica, Town of
The agenda includes reports from the Police Department, Operations, Main Street, and Code Enforcement. It also involves discussions and potential approvals for a contract with Orion Planning for zoning and permitting, a lease with Tunica Nutrition, LLC, payments to Neel-Schaffer for CE&I invoices, a DRA Planning Grant for lift stations inspections, a letter of engagement with Bridgers, Goodman, Baird & Clark, PLLC for the FY 2025 audit, designating the Town of Tunica as a Tree City, and a payment to Bank of America for the August statement. The agenda also considers the need for an executive session.
The special meeting was convened to present and discuss the proposed budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2025. Mayor Dulaney provided a presentation on the budget, addressing changes from the previous year and noting a projected decline in revenues, particularly from gaming sources. The board reviewed the budget and held a public hearing to receive comments, but no members of the public offered any input. The board will consider the final budget and tax levy at its regular September 2025 meeting.
The meeting included a presentation from the First Regional Library representatives, a review of the budget for FY26, and a public hearing on the budget. The Board also discussed a residential rental ordinance, police and public works updates, and upcoming events. They considered official travel requests and discussed clean-up issues, particularly regarding Fox Island/Kesteven Alley. The board also discussed issues relating to trees in the Town's right of way and adopted the final budget and tax levy for fiscal year 2026.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key issues. A public hearing regarding property cleanup was continued. The board discussed and adjudicated the cost of cleaning lots on Beatline Road. They also approved pay applications for a sidewalk project and professional spraying services for mosquitos. Additionally, the board voted to terminate a contract for AED machines and approved reimbursing a resident for damage caused by the town's crew.
The agenda includes considering an ordinance related to real residential property, reports from the Police Department, Operations, Main Street, and Community Events including a Veterans Day Program. Discussions will cover an engagement letter for the FY25 audit, designating the Town of Tunica as a Tree City, emergency acceptance of a quote for South well repairs, payment to Neel-Schaffer for revised invoices, a proposal for liability insurance for FY 2026, and clean up issues for downtown properties. The need for an executive session will also be discussed.
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