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Bremer County supervisors approve $657,000 resurfacing contract, advance repeal of surveying ordinance

Bremer County Board of Supervisors · May 5, 2026
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Summary

At its regular meeting, the Bremer County Board of Supervisors authorized a roughly $657,000 HMA resurfacing contract for C‑38 and T‑77, advanced Ordinance 2605 (a repeal of the county's surveying ordinance) to a second reading, approved routine agreements and permits, and discussed a proposed septic‑tank safety amendment after a child fell into a tank.

Bremer County supervisors on Friday approved a contract of about $657,000 for resurfacing work on county roads C‑38 and T‑77 and advanced an ordinance repeal of the county's surveying rule to a second reading, while also authorizing routine agreements and considering a septic‑safety amendment after a recent child‑injury incident.

The board voted to authorize the chair to sign a contract for project M‑32026, a hot‑mix asphalt resurfacing job covering sections of T‑77 and C‑38. County Engineer Landon Moore said the apparent low bid was "657,000 plus or minus" and that paperwork had been reviewed and found to be in order; he recommended awarding the contract to Portland Asphalt. Moore described a probable construction window measured in days to a few weeks for different phases of the work and…

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