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MEEKER TOWN OF - CO0152505 - 2025 CCR.doc
MEEKER TOWN OF - CO0152505 - 2025 CCR.doc
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MEEKER MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 18 – SUBDIVISION AND ZONING WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has determined it to be reasonable and necessary to amend the Town of Meeker Municipal Code, Title 18 – Subdivision and Zoning; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees discussed amendments to the Municipal Code at a public [...]
2025 Crack Fill Street Project Closing Date: February 27, 2025 Notice is hereby given for the invitation to bid on the Town of Meeker Crack Fill Street Project, which includes cleaning cracks and furnishing and installing approximately 15,000 pounds of hot-pour, Deery American Super stretch 974, or equivalent, in the Town of Meeker. Bids will [...]
Invitation: Notice is hereby given for the invitation to bid on the construction of the Garfield Street Water Line Replacement Project for the Town of Meeker. This project includes the construction of approximately 4,300 linear feet of water line, the installation of appurtenant fittings, and 34 linear feet of 14” diameter steel casing beneath an [...]
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Meeker is accepting bids for the purchase of a new fleet vehicle for the Police Department. Bid should be for a 2025 Crew Cab Ford F-150 Responder, Chevy Silverado SSV, Dodge Ram 1500 SSV, or similar pickup truck. Additional bid Specifications and general information can be found [...]
Notice is hereby given of the invitation to bid on the Town of Meeker's purchase of a Public Works Motor Grader to be delivered no later than January 15th 2025 to the Town of Meeker Maintenance Shop at 111 3rd Street in Meeker, Colorado. Bid specifications can be found HERE or at Town Hall, 345 [...]
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 2.08.020 of the Meeker Town Code, that on Thursday, June 20th at 3:00 p.m., a public meeting will be held at Town Hall, 345 Market St., Meeker, CO 81641 with the Town Board of Trustees. This meeting will be for the purpose of opening proposals received for the [...]
The Town of Meeker, in partnership with the Eastern Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Park District, is soliciting proposals for the construction of the Circle Park Meeker Riverfront project located in Meeker, CO. The project includes improvements to river access at 3rd street, Circle Park, and 10th street as well as landscaping, sidewalk construction, and [...]
Notice is hereby given for the invitation to bid on the sale of a Town of Meeker 2002 Ford F150 XL with a 4.6 Triton V8 engine, 4WD, with 114,016 miles. Vehicle may be viewed at the Town Shop located at 111 3rd Street and will be sold as is with no warranty expressed or [...]
Notice is hereby given for the invitation to bid on the sale of a Town of Meeker 1983 Mobile Street Sweeper Model 2TE4. Front motor is 8-cylinder Detroit diesel and rear motor is 4-cylinder Detroit diesel. Vehicle may be viewed at the Town Shop located at 111 3rd Street and videos of running motors available [...]
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