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Whitley County
Provide one (1) pull behind vacuum excavator with water jetter.
Posted Date
Jun 13, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 13, 2026
Whitley County
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Provide one (1) pull behind vacuum excavator with water jetter.
AvailableWhitley County
Bridge replacement.
Posted Date
Dec 24, 2025
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Release: Dec 24, 2025
Whitley County
Close: Jan 20, 2026
Bridge replacement.
Whitley County
Supply of lead free gasoline, diesel fuel, liquid asphalt, liquid asphalt emulsion, bituminous mix, hma, calcium chloride, aggregate gravel, aggregate limestone, package bridge concrete material, package bridge timber material, heavy equipment rental, drainage, soil, and erosion materials, pavement markings, and crack seal material.
Posted Date
Oct 25, 2025
Due Date
Nov 21, 2025
Release: Oct 25, 2025
Whitley County
Close: Nov 21, 2025
Supply of lead free gasoline, diesel fuel, liquid asphalt, liquid asphalt emulsion, bituminous mix, hma, calcium chloride, aggregate gravel, aggregate limestone, package bridge concrete material, package bridge timber material, heavy equipment rental, drainage, soil, and erosion materials, pavement markings, and crack seal material.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Skip; this county doesn’t use it.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell; route the purchase through the existing cooperative path.
Whitley County, IN: No identified use of sole source in public records. Treat this as a low-probability path and proceed with cooperative purchasing instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Whitley County
The Drainage Board meeting included the approval of several requests for permanent structures on county drains, including the installation of a gravel driveway crossing, fence placements, and a utility pole replacement. The board also engaged in an extensive discussion regarding a recent road cut and the unauthorized replacement of a section of county drainage tile by a contractor. Concerns were raised about contractors proceeding with drainage work without prior board approval, submission of engineering plans, or obtaining necessary permits, and the board addressed the need for better communication and adherence to county procedures for future drainage repairs.
The council discussed the appropriation of a $35,000 grant from the Community Foundation for the purchase and outfitting of a UTV and trailer to be used by public safety agencies. Additionally, an update was provided on the Municipal Strategic Task Force and its timeline for evaluating fiscal impacts on local entities. A session was also opened for public input regarding the upcoming budget process, focusing on potential revenue challenges and the effect of state-level legislative changes on local government services.
The board discussed and addressed several funding and administrative requests. Key topics included a drug-free funding request, the approval of 2027 meeting dates for community corrections, and an update on regional economic development grants and tax abatements. The board also reviewed an INDOT contract for ADA sidewalk improvements, a proposed resource center at the health department, a land plat adjustment for Sheckler Hills, and facilities usage for community movie events. Additionally, a pass-through invoice for rural transit was approved.
The commission discussed updates on various development projects, including Project Freedom and the interest in the commission's property, as well as the progress of the fire department's training at a dilapidated building. Other key topics included potential access improvements on Overdeer Road, reconstruction of 100 South, progress of the Larwill TIF, and status updates on US 30. Furthermore, the commission reviewed future business tours, the status of an empty building, and upcoming public listening sessions regarding data center regulations.
The council meeting covered departmental updates and various administrative items. Key discussions included the assessor's appeal deadline, a project for community corrections, and emergency management's grant-funded project for outdoor warning sirens. Additionally, the council reviewed CF1 compliance forms for tax abatements, approved budget appropriation requests for a preparedness grant and transportation funding, and discussed proposed job description amendments for positions shared between the auditor and treasurer's offices.
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