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West Allis Fire Department
The State of Wisconsin Department of Administration is soliciting bids for the production of medium-to-large format and corrugated plastic printed signage for the Wisconsin State Fair Park. The procurement intends to award multiple, multi-year contracts requiring all-inclusive pricing for proofs, digital setup, printing, and shipping. The initial order consists of banner signage with a delivery deadline of July 10, 2026, and potential for future orders.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
West Allis Fire Department
Close: Jun 9, 2026
The State of Wisconsin Department of Administration is soliciting bids for the production of medium-to-large format and corrugated plastic printed signage for the Wisconsin State Fair Park. The procurement intends to award multiple, multi-year contracts requiring all-inclusive pricing for proofs, digital setup, printing, and shipping. The initial order consists of banner signage with a delivery deadline of July 10, 2026, and potential for future orders.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from West Allis Fire Department
The Council meeting involved a public hearing regarding a conditional use permit for a proposed group child care center in a light industrial zone. Public participation featured discussion on residential waste collection and concerns regarding the current dumpster services. The Mayor's report highlighted the city's success in a national community competition, recognized police department awards, announced the opening of a new pickleball facility, and honored retiring staff. Reports from aldermen included expressions of gratitude for election staff and citizens, concerns regarding traffic and road rage on construction-heavy corridors, and announcements about upcoming neighborhood cleanups.
The council held a meeting with three public hearings. The first hearing concerned a conditional use permit for Divine Covenant Church to occupy space in an existing office building. The second hearing addressed a conditional use permit for Scholars First Education to operate a daycare center, with discussions focused on hours of operation and outdoor play areas. The third hearing involved a conditional use permit for Discovery Scholars Academy for a child care center, where council members and residents discussed parking and site development. Finally, the council received a presentation from the Milwaukee County strategic planning director regarding the county's Future State project.
The council held a public hearing regarding the final resolution for the replacement of private-side lead water service laterals in various locations and the levy of special assessments. City engineering staff provided an overview of the project scope, cost, assessment rates, payment methods, and construction procedures. The council discussed project funding sources, the impact on property owners, construction logistics, and the coordination of this work with previous road construction projects.
The Community Development Authority conducted a public hearing regarding the creation of Tax Increment District number 22, including its proposed boundaries and project plan. Discussion focused on the financial feasibility of the district, the need for an overlay district to facilitate the development of two new apartment buildings, and the associated infrastructure costs, including public space improvements and a pedestrian path. The Authority also reviewed the project's budget, developer incentive requests, and market performance data for nearby developments.
The Plan Commission meeting covered the review of two primary projects. The first was a conditional use request for a group child care center at 5408 West Electric Avenue, involving discussions on site circulation, drop-off/pickup configurations, outdoor play area safety, and landscaping requirements. The second project involved a site landscaping and architectural design review for Carrie's Krispies at 8801 West National Avenue, focusing on facility renovations, ADA compliance, parking lot improvements, pedestrian access, and exterior branding.
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