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Village of Milledgeville
Micro-surfacing various streets.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Village of Milledgeville
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Micro-surfacing various streets.
AvailableVillage of Milledgeville
Work includes to line the sewer mains in several areas. One (1) pass jet cleaning and televising of sewers prior to installation.
Posted Date
Apr 16, 2025
Due Date
May 9, 2025
Release: Apr 16, 2025
Village of Milledgeville
Close: May 9, 2025
Work includes to line the sewer mains in several areas. One (1) pass jet cleaning and televising of sewers prior to installation.
Village of Milledgeville
Chip and seal on various streets.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2025
Due Date
Mar 28, 2025
Release: Mar 13, 2025
Village of Milledgeville
Close: Mar 28, 2025
Chip and seal on various streets.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Milledgeville
The meeting addressed several key issues. Discussions included updates on building repairs, with a focus on communication and timelines for completion. The board reviewed and tabled a proposal to increase the hourly rate for snowplow drivers, citing concerns about setting precedents and the need for a comprehensive review of compensation for all positions. The board also discussed the village's contribution percentage to employee retirement, tabling a decision until the next meeting to allow for review of the audit results. A malfunctioning traffic sign was discussed, with options for repair or replacement considered. The board also addressed outstanding permits, the need for job postings for open positions, and a delinquent water bill. Finally, the board discussed software issues and the possibility of consolidating bank accounts.
The meeting addressed various financial matters, including the approval of bills, the treasurer's report, and loan and grant requests related to the WWTP and sewer lining projects. Discussions included reimbursements to village funds, approval of loan requests, and grant requests. The board also addressed concerns about a property at 345 N. Main Avenue, the resignation of a part-time police officer, and the need for repairs to the village's ordinance book. Other topics included updates on the park district's BDD reimbursement, the allocation of funds from WWTP savings, sewer manhole lining, and the village's Facebook page. The board also discussed the need for additional locks for water meters and the status of various building code compliance issues.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a zoning board appeal regarding the construction of a "she shed", leading to approval pending lot size verification. Ordinance #871 concerning non-highway vehicles was approved. New software from Frey Municipal Software was adopted. The resignation of Chad Judd was accepted. Discussion included the village's potential retention of grocery tax revenue, a quote for permit stickers, upcoming elections, and water shutoff issues at a rental property. A job posting for Chad Judd's vacated position was planned, along with further investigation into a manhole issue.
The meeting addressed several key issues. Discussion included TIF and BDD assistance for a building at 6 E. 4th Street, concerns about a property at 411 N. Main Avenue requiring potential repairs, and a repayment schedule for Ryan Guenzler. The board also reviewed and approved several loan requests, grants, and change orders related to infrastructure projects. Additionally, the need for an IT person was discussed, along with upcoming interviews for open positions. Finally, the board addressed the replacement of a lost vehicle permit sticker and the need for a new speed sign.
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