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Village of Butternut
Works include approx. 2,260 CY common excavation; 1,145 LF of 30" type D, concrete curb and gutter; 3,400 SF 4" concrete sidewalk; 415 TN asphaltic pavement; 280 CY common excavation; 120 LF of saw cut pavement.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Village of Butternut
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Works include approx. 2,260 CY common excavation; 1,145 LF of 30" type D, concrete curb and gutter; 3,400 SF 4" concrete sidewalk; 415 TN asphaltic pavement; 280 CY common excavation; 120 LF of saw cut pavement.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Butternut
The board reviewed delinquent utilities, bank balances, debt, and the development fund. Public Works reported on culvert repairs, Christmas light preparations, road postings, and upcoming dump truck maintenance. The Public Safety committee reported on snowmobile trail closures. The Business Park committee noted the distribution of business incubator flyers. Discussion included a survey quote for the mobile home park, employee vacation and compensation adjustments, and the Board of Review meeting time. An offer for a portion of the business park land was reviewed. Vouchers, checks, and debits were approved, and the next meeting date was set.
The board reviewed delinquent utilities, bank balances, debt, and the development fund. Discussions included upcoming mobile home park activity, building demolition estimates, water issues in Brookside, sidewalk replacement, a Board of Review date, spring cleanup dates, part-time worker hours for winter and spring, and approval of vouchers, checks, and debits. The next meeting date was set.
The board meeting covered various topics including a review of delinquent utilities, bank balances, and the development fund. Discussions included property maintenance issues, a humane officer call, and an article about changes to the chicken ordinance. Public works matters included a missing loader part, street cleaning, a highway detour plan, and potential road damage. The board also discussed federal funding freezes, surveying lots, and the permanent closure of a snowmobile trail. Other topics included overtime/comp time policies, approval of vouchers and checks, and scheduling the next meeting.
The board reviewed delinquent utilities, bank balances, debt, and the development fund. Discussion included property maintenance, a new ordinance regarding chickens, and meter changes. Reports covered the sale of a lawn mower and dump truck, fire department transfers, a property transfer, and snowmobile trail issues. The board also discussed the purchase of trailer park lots, highway rerouting, a summer road project (postponed to 2026), and overtime/comp time. Finally, vouchers, checks, and debits were approved, and the next meeting date was set.
The Butternut Village Trustees held their regular meeting on August 14, 2024, reviewing financial reports, addressing property maintenance issues, and discussing public works projects such as water meter installations and sidewalk replacements. The board also considered hiring a police officer jointly with other municipalities, and approved an ordinance revision regarding lawn edging. Significant decisions included creating an administrator position and hiring Cindy Pritzl to fill the role.
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