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Village of Millstadt
Project consists of WWTP fire reconstruction phase 1 demolition.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Village of Millstadt
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Project consists of WWTP fire reconstruction phase 1 demolition.
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Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Very rare here—do not lead with this path.
Coops: If your offering is on a Sourcewell contract, route the purchase through Sourcewell. If not on a coop, expect a formal bid (over $20,000) and compete directly.
Village of Millstadt: Sole source awards are rare. Deprioritize and redirect to Sourcewell or a competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Millstadt
The board conducted a budget hearing followed by a village board meeting. Key discussion topics included the approval of bills, personnel updates regarding an office worker position, and upcoming meetings concerning the sewer plant. Significant approvals were granted for street closures for the Fireman's Picnic, a bid for the Madison Street Sidewalk Project, Resolution 26-05 regarding Motor Fuel Tax, and the annual budget ordinance. Additionally, the board approved a pool party donation for the library's summer program, discussed maintenance for playground equipment, received updates on cemetery marker corrections, reviewed Community Center grant applications, and approved a business license and curbing project bids for North Jackson and North Monroe streets.
The board discussed various municipal updates, including a demolition plan for the sewer plant and upcoming bidding timelines. Maintenance reports confirmed that rotomilling and patching projects are scheduled to begin, and a new hydro trailer is expected for delivery. The community center reported on grant applications for new transportation vehicles and detailed meal service statistics. Additionally, the board approved street closures for an ambulance service open house, received reports on the status of park tree removal and traffic safety evaluations, and finalized the hiring of a new office worker following an executive session.
The board discussed progress on the sewer plant demolition plans and design contract. Updates were provided on ongoing infrastructure projects including rotomilling on local streets and the installation of curbing. The board addressed equipment usage, specifically the delivery of a hydro vac trailer and the ordering of replacement parts for playground equipment. Additionally, the board approved a request for side-by-sides to be used for the Silver Creek Mafia Pub Crawl. A resident expressed concerns regarding repeated animal control issues involving livestock escaping their enclosures and requested further enforcement of ordinances to resolve the public safety hazard.
The board conducted an annual review of the zoning maps, noting minor changes regarding a cul-de-sac at Rarity Circle and a parcel division on Cedar Street, and recommended the 2026 Zoning Map for approval. Additionally, the board discussed the status of a final plat project on East Laurel Street and potential future residential development on a parcel at Tucker Run.
The board conducted a planning hearing regarding the final plat for the Tucker's Run project on Benham Drive, ultimately recommending approval. Additionally, the board discussed a potential mixed-use permit on Washington Street involving a proposed structure with a business on the ground floor and an apartment above, and noted the need to schedule a future session to review the 2026 Zoning map.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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Chairperson of Cable Services & Cell Towers / Parks, Pools & Recreation (Village Trustee)
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