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Wyoming council awards 2026 street-improvement contract to North Valley

Wyoming City Council · April 22, 2026

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Summary

The Wyoming City Council approved Resolution 260441 to accept bids and award the 2026 Street Improvement Project to North Valley after receiving six bids; council discussed timing to avoid summer-school sessions and expects construction to begin after school ends, likely in June.

The Wyoming City Council voted April 21 to award the 2026 Street Improvement Project contract to North Valley after a formal bid process.

Project manager Nate Cook told the council that six bids were opened April 8, “ranging anywhere from 1.3, almost 1.4 to $1,600,000. The low bid was North Valley.” Council members questioned timing and coordination with local summer-school schedules; Cook said the contractor is expected to begin work after the middle school session ends, likely in June, and staff will coordinate with the district on summer-school locations and schedules. Chair praised Cook’s work on the project, saying he had “done a really good job.”

The council moved and approved Resolution 260441, awarding the contract to North Valley by voice vote with no recorded opposition. The city did not read an exact contract award amount during the meeting; the bid range reported by staff was approximately $1.3 million to $1.6 million. Council members said they will continue communications with neighborhood representatives and the school to minimize disruption when construction begins.