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Village of Teutopolis
Procurement for furnishing and applying 8,588 gallons of bituminous materials HFRS-2 and furnishing and spreading 384 tons of seal coat aggregate CA-16 crushed stone.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 4, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Village of Teutopolis
Close: Jun 4, 2026
Procurement for furnishing and applying 8,588 gallons of bituminous materials HFRS-2 and furnishing and spreading 384 tons of seal coat aggregate CA-16 crushed stone.
AvailableVillage of Teutopolis
The project shall consist of 9 PCC pavement patching.
Posted Date
Feb 7, 2026
Due Date
Mar 3, 2026
Release: Feb 7, 2026
Village of Teutopolis
Close: Mar 3, 2026
The project shall consist of 9 PCC pavement patching.
Village of Teutopolis
2025 MFT Oil & Chip Project.
Posted Date
Aug 5, 2025
Due Date
Aug 21, 2025
Release: Aug 5, 2025
Village of Teutopolis
Close: Aug 21, 2025
2025 MFT Oil & Chip Project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Teutopolis
The agenda includes a show cause hearing for a delinquent municipal utility customer, a review of various administrative and department reports, and several new business items. These items include TIF applications from J.B. Esker and Sons and the Teutopolis Park District, approval of equipment quotes from Coe Equipment and Burford Electric, discussion regarding the IEPA Sanitary Survey, and the approval of liquor licenses for the upcoming fiscal year. Additionally, the Board intends to consider ordinances for purchasing easements for sidewalk and utility purposes, discuss the potential hiring of a police officer, and convene an executive session to address personnel, real estate, and litigation matters.
The 2025 Comprehensive Plan for Teutopolis focuses on preserving the village's unique small-town atmosphere, supporting local businesses and entrepreneurship, enhancing infrastructure and community services, and creating opportunities for all generations. The plan aims to build the community's future together by incorporating input from residents through surveys and public meetings, covering key areas such as residential development, economic opportunities, infrastructure needs, community services, and quality of life.
The Teutopolis for Tomorrow strategic plan outlines eight key areas of focus to shape the future of the community. These areas include enhancing education from pre-K to 12th grade with innovative programs; expanding parks and recreation opportunities; providing safe, high-quality childcare and afterschool programs; offering diverse events, festivals, and attractions; ensuring a variety of housing options; fostering a bustling economy through support for startups and businesses; developing state-of-the-art infrastructure; and maintaining the community's beauty through beautification efforts. The plan aims to create a thriving and attractive community that meets the needs of its residents and businesses.
The agenda includes several key discussion points. These involve bridge repairs on South John Street, the return of Lot 61 in Prairie View Subdivision, and a potential bid approval for the Oak Street Project. Several ordinances will be introduced and considered, including those authorizing borrowing funds from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, purchasing easements for sidewalk and utility purposes, and approving a subdivision plat. The meeting will also review a liquor license, explore using Paystar for payments, discuss renewing a payment to Effingham County CEO, and consider purchasing/repairing emergency sirens. Further discussion will cover using Gaming Fund money for a donation, hiring seasonal employees, and potentially entering an executive session to discuss personnel, real estate, litigation, and executive session minutes.
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