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Village of Easton
Roof replacement which includes removal of the existing roof and complete installation of metal roofing.
Posted Date
Jul 15, 2026
Due Date
Jul 31, 2026
Release: Jul 15, 2026
Village of Easton
Close: Jul 31, 2026
Roof replacement which includes removal of the existing roof and complete installation of metal roofing.
AvailableVillage of Easton
Seal Coat: Bit Matl, HFRS-2, Furnished & Applied 3,362 Gals Sl Ct Agg, CA-16, Furnished & Applied 120 Tons.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2023
Due Date
Apr 20, 2023
Release: Apr 8, 2023
Village of Easton
Close: Apr 20, 2023
Seal Coat: Bit Matl, HFRS-2, Furnished & Applied 3,362 Gals Sl Ct Agg, CA-16, Furnished & Applied 120 Tons.
Village of Easton
111 Tons seal coat: bit material HFRS-2, F&A 3,121 gals and sl ct agg, CA-16, F&A.
Posted Date
Apr 4, 2024
Due Date
Apr 15, 2024
Release: Apr 4, 2024
Village of Easton
Close: Apr 15, 2024
111 Tons seal coat: bit material HFRS-2, F&A 3,121 gals and sl ct agg, CA-16, F&A.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Easton
The board meeting agenda includes reports from various departments including Street, Water, Sewer, Animal, and Police, alongside a report from the Treasurer. Old business items for discussion and voting involve the painting of the elevated storage tank, the development of 5-10 year plans for water and sewer systems, and the review of roof quotes for Village Hall. New business topics cover the replacement of the main pump station, work at the sewage treatment plant, the purchase of water sampling equipment, a review of the fiscal year 2027 appropriations budget, summer water rates, ADA compliance for the polling place, and compensation for extra work performed on the water and sewer project. An executive session is also scheduled.
The board meeting agenda includes a discussion and potential vote regarding the working hours for the Water/Sewer Project, as well as an executive session.
The agenda for the meeting includes the swearing in of a newly appointed official, an annual audit review, and reports from the Street, Water and Sewer, Animal, Police, and Treasurer departments. Old business topics comprise the water/sewer improvement project update, maintenance of the existing water plant dehumidifier, contingency fund usage, and furnace replacement quotes. New business covers funding requests for water system improvements, a change order for mag meter wiring, and the painting of an elevated storage tank.
The board reviewed reports from various departments, including street and water infrastructure updates, an animal control update, and the police department's discussion on ordinance enforcement and property liens. Financial approvals were made for monthly bills and the Treasurer's report. Significant discussion focused on the Water/Sewer Improvement Project, covering repairs to pumps and hydrants, funding requests, and a proposal for sandblasting and painting an elevated storage tank. The board also authorized training for new water billing software.
The agenda includes an annual audit review, department reports for streets, water, sewer, animal control, and police operations, as well as a review of the treasurer's report. Key business items involve updates and potential voting regarding the water/sewer improvement project, the allocation of remaining contingency funds, painting the existing elevated storage tank, and water/sewer operator compensation. Additional new business covers requests for water system improvement funds and the review of information for three-phase customers.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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