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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Lynchburg
Provide pavement resurfacing, patch work.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Village of Lynchburg
Close: May 14, 2026
Provide pavement resurfacing, patch work.
AvailableVillage of Lynchburg
Project includes asphalt walking path including a pedestrian bridge, a new parking lot, playground, open air shelter with restrooms, and sidewalk leading to the site.
Posted Date
Oct 1, 2025
Due Date
Oct 23, 2025
Release: Oct 1, 2025
Village of Lynchburg
Close: Oct 23, 2025
Project includes asphalt walking path including a pedestrian bridge, a new parking lot, playground, open air shelter with restrooms, and sidewalk leading to the site.
Village of Lynchburg
Provide garbage removal services.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2025
Due Date
Jun 12, 2025
Release: Apr 23, 2025
Village of Lynchburg
Close: Jun 12, 2025
Provide garbage removal services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Lynchburg
The council meeting covered several key topics. The Village Administrator's report was presented, along with the Fiscal Report showing expenses exceeding receipts for July 2022. A decision was made to proceed with A&A Safety for thermoplastic crosswalk installation. The Finance Committee report was reviewed, and all financials for July 2022 were approved. Discussion included the status of the Covered Bridge construction, a potential extension to the completion date, and the combination of the Parks and Public Works Committees into a single committee. Updates were provided on water meter installations and the Appalachian Community Infrastructure Grant. A candidate for County Commissioner introduced himself.
The council meeting covered several key areas. Financial reports for November 2022 were reviewed and approved, including receipts, expenses, and a summary of the fiscal officer's activities. The police report for November 2022 was also presented. Ordinances to establish water and sewer rates were accepted, along with a financial/budgetary resolution and a resolution to authorize an extension for interim funding. The council approved annual temporary appropriations, established water and sewer rates for customers outside the village, and approved a cell phone allowance and pay increases for employees. Discussion also included the repair of a stop light, participation by the Historical Society in a covered bridge grand opening, and concerns about the Post Office.
The council meeting covered several key topics, including the approval of financials for October 2022, which showed receipts of $98,496.40 and expenses of $73,486.76. Second readings of ordinances to establish water and sewer rates were held. A representative from Congressman Brad Wenstrup's office provided a briefing on the timeline for the construction of a new post office facility, with an estimated completion by the end of December 2022. The council approved a resolution for supplemental 2022 permanent appropriations, the hiring of a laborer, and an adjustment to the start date of a new pay scale for several employees. Discussion also included leaf pick-up duration, a request for a no outlet sign, and various matters regarding the post office. An executive session was held to discuss personnel matters.
The council meeting covered several key items, including the review of the Village Administrator's report, the Fiscal Report showing receipts of \$246,277.68 and expenses of \$62,200.24, and the Police Report. The Finance Committee report highlighted the review of October 2021 financial reports. Old business was noted as none. New business included tabling Ordinance 2021-07 on trash rates until the December meeting, amending the Employee Policy Handbook regarding holiday pay, and going into executive session to discuss a new hire and position pay increases. The council approved the hire of Johnny Pigg as Operator-In-Training and position pay increases for several roles.
The council meeting covered several key topics, including the approval of the 2022 Annual Temporary Appropriations Ordinance, the 2022 trash rates, and a financial/budgetary resolution. A dangerous tree removal was authorized, a fence variance was approved, and COVID-19 funds were allocated for new meter installations. The meeting also included updates on the Glenavy flower bed project, the Highland County Appalachian Foundation Committee grant awards, and a discussion regarding police legal rights and drainage issues. The council set the minimum number of public places for meeting notifications and set the effective date for employee pay increases to January 1, 2022.
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