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Johnson County opens bid process for Melrose Avenue fleet shop expansion after public hearing

3193437 · April 24, 2025
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The Johnson County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing and authorized solicitation of bids for a multi-bay expansion of the county fleet shop at 4810 Melrose Avenue, with a base estimate previously around $1.3 million and a revised planning estimate closer to $1.4 million.

The Johnson County Board of Supervisors on Thursday authorized the county auditor to solicit bids for an expansion of the county fleet shop at 4810 Melrose Avenue in Iowa City after holding a public hearing.

The board opened the hearing as part of its office and department business agenda. Melissa Victor, identified in the meeting as a special projects manager, introduced the project and said the expansion will increase county capacity to maintain and repair fleet vehicles, add office space and provide additional storage. “We’re excited…

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