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Lake County commissioners advertise 2026 resurfacing bids, approve utilities and routine fiscal measures

Lake County Board of Commissioners · March 17, 2026
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Summary

The Lake County Board of Commissioners approved a set of routine resolutions including advertising bids for the 2026 county resurfacing project (bid opening April 8, 2026), release of retainage to United Survey Inc., certification of unpaid water and sewer charges to the county auditor, and approvals of purchase orders and appropriation transfers; all motions passed by roll call with present commissioners voting in the affirmative.

The Lake County Board of Commissioners approved a package of resolutions at its regular meeting, including a resolution to advertise bids for the 2026 Lake County Resurfacing Project and several routine fiscal and utilities actions.

The engineer's office presented a resolution to advertise for bids for the Lake County Resurfacing Project 2026 covering Concord, Leroy and Painville townships (LCE project number 2025-020). The board set the bid opening for April 8, 2026 and approved the resolution by roll call.

The utilities department presented a final estimate and recommended release of retainage to United Survey Incorporated: the retainage amount was read in the transcript as $16,478, and a three-year maintenance bond was accepted in the amount of $39,333.20 for the…

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