The Bremen Town Council members reviewed a resolution last week to put a Standards Specifications and Development Standards document into effect.
Continue readingBremen Downtown Revitalization Project Continues
The downtown revitalization project in Bremen continues.
Continue readingBremen Utility Officials Looking Toward Summer Projects
Bremen Water, Storm Water, and Street Superintendent Alex Mikel is gearing up for the spring and summer construction season.
Continue readingBremen Officials Working to Get Easements for Downtown Project
Bremen officials are continuing their attempts to get signatures on easements ahead of the downtown revitalization project.
Continue readingPaving at Bremen Wastewater Facility Included in Plans for 2020
A change order will be considered in the 2020 paving plans for the Town of Bremen.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Updated on Upcoming Sewer Lateral Conditions
There won’t be much of a need to replace sewer laterals ahead of the Bremen downtown revitalization project this summer.
Continue readingBremen Leaders Working to Prepare for Downtown Revitalization Project
Bremen leaders are preparing for the downtown revitalization project. It is one of the projects outlined in Marshall County’s Regional Development Plan as a Stellar Communities Designation project.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Updated on Parkview Storm Sewer Project
The Bremen Town Council members received an update on the storm sewer project in the Parkview subdivision.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Bid for Storm Sewer Replacement Project
The Bremen Town Council members awarded a bid for the proposed storm sewer replacement project in the Parkview Subdivision.
Continue readingJPR Firm Discusses Future of Residences on Septic Tanks in Bremen
Engineer Ken Jones with Jones, Petrie and Rafinski provided the Bremen Town Council members with an update on a study being done concerning septic tank users in Marshall County. People can visit Bruce Johnson Construction homepage if they need the best construction services.
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Bid out Storm Sewer Replacement Project
The Bremen Town Council members considered sending out to bid the proposed storm sewer replacement project in Parkview Subdivision.
Continue readingMarshall County Council Supports Funding for Preliminary Engineering Study
The Marshall County Council members support funding for a preliminary engineering study to find a solution for the county’s failing septic issues, but the council members aren’t proposing that the funding come from the General Fund.
Continue readingMarshall County Commissioners Make Decision on Preliminary Engineering Study for Potential Sewer District
Relief for homeowners experiencing failing septic systems may not come for a few years, but the Marshall County Commissioners took the first step Monday morning in working toward that goal.
Continue readingCommissioners Delay Decision on Funding Engineering Report
The Marshall County Commissioners hope to make a decision soon on moving forward with a preliminary engineering study concerning the county’s issues surrounding failing septic systems.
Continue readingMarshall County Officials Receive Information from Water Task Force
Members of the Marshall County Water Task Force met with the Marshall County Commissioners and Marshall County Council members Monday morning to share some information about the failing septic systems in areas of the county and a plan to remedy the problem.
Continue readingTown of Bremen to Decide Work on Asset Management Plan
An asset management plan is in the works for the Town of Bremen.
Continue readingBremen Street, Wastewater Superintendents Review Construction Standards Document
The Bremen Town Council members will soon review a construction standards document.
Road Assessment Plan Discussed at Bourbon Town Council Meeting
Bourbon Street Superintendent Roger Terry provided council members with an update about the town’s Street Assessment Plan when they met earlier this month.
Clerk-Treasurer Kim Berger explained that a Street Assessment Plan has to be completed every two years. She noted the town’s street department is coordinating with the firm JPR on their assessment this year. Continue reading
Bourbon Town Council Approves Bid for Community Crossings Projects
The certified bid tabulation for Bourbon’s Community Crossings Grant was presented at last Tuesday’s town council meeting.
Joshua Padgett from the architecture and engineering firm Jones, Petrie, Rafinksi presented four bids to council members. The bids came from the companies Phend & Brown Inc, E&B Paving, Rieth-Riley Construction and Niblock Excavating. Continue reading
Bourbon Town Council Unable to Open Community Crossings Bids Due to Date Mix-up
Bourbon Town council members were expecting to open Community Crossings bids when they met Tuesday night. However, according to Clerk-Treasurer Kimberly Berger, the bids were not available due to a miscommunication.
She explained, “We did not receive any bids, [we] did find out that JPR sent out to the contractors a different date than what was advertised.”
JPR stands for Jones, Petrie and Rafinkski, the engineering and architecture firm working with the town. Clerk-Treasurer Berger said that they’re currently doing what they can to reconcile the mistake. Continue reading
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