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Council sets bid deadlines, reviews park and pavement estimates and authorizes sale of city truck

Bryce Canyon City Council · February 19, 2026
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Summary

Council members set a closing date for public bids, reviewed park and Tesla-stall stripe/pavement cost estimates, authorized auction parameters for surplus items, and voted to put a 2008 city truck up for bid after discussing repair versus replacement.

Bryce Canyon City Council discussed multiple administrative items including public bidding for surplus items, park project grant timing, pavement-marking estimates, and the disposition of a city vehicle.

Council instructed staff to prepare bid packets and advertisements, agreed to a closing date of March 16 for submitted bids, and discussed auction starting prices for two items (staff to prepare photographs and a public notice). On the vehicle in question — a 2008 truck with mechanical issues — council members debated repair costs versus resale and ultimately approved a motion to put the truck up for public bid.

Council reviewed an estimate to re-stripe Tesla charging stalls and related pavement work (an estimate of about $8,200 for striping with mobilization and painting line items noted); staff were asked to check whether local vendors (Ruby and Mike) could provide a more favorable price. The park project remains pending while grant decisions are finalized in spring; council agreed to revisit specifications once grant outcomes are known.

On surplus auction items, council discussed starting-bid amounts and the process for posting the auction in the newspaper and online; staff were tasked with drafting the advertisement and handling timestamped email submissions. Motions to authorize auction parameters and to put the city truck up for bid were passed in council session.

The council closed by moving the LBA/LDA meetings and adjourning.