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The Culver Town Council members considered a bid last week for a contractor to complete an upcoming park project.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members considered a bid last week for a contractor to complete an upcoming park project.
Continue readingThe Culver Community School Board approved a bid to replace fencing around the school buildings on the grounds of the school corporation.
Continue readingConstruction on the Cavalier Sports Park project in the Town of Culver will begin the week of Aug. 19.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members reviewed a bid recommendation for the upcoming Cavalier Sports Park project.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members opened bids for the Cavalier Sports Park project Tuesday night.
Continue readingPlans for the Lake Maxinkuckee Bike and Walking Trail and other Stellar Community projects are moving ahead in the Town of Culver. Town Manager Jonathan Leist told the town council Tuesday that the first quarterly update meetings on the three INDOT-funded projects were held last week. Those include the Lake Maxinkuckee Trail, West Jefferson Gateway, and State Road 10 sidewalks.
Continue readingThe projects within the Town of Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation program will begin next year.
Knox Board of Works members considered bids for a sewer extension at JW Hicks when they met at the end of June.
Mayor Dennis Estok said that the firm Territorial Engineering handled writing up the specifications and other aspects of the bidding process. There were two bids received for the project. Continue reading
A faulty fire hydrant in the corner of the CVS parking lot in Culver will be removed and replaced.
The Knox City Council last night discussed a proposed burn permit to clear timber from the Industrial Park in Knox for expansion purposes.
Bob Aloi from Territorial Engineering explained the process of the air curtain that will be used at the site so smoke won’t be an issue. He said the contractor, Thomas Excavating, will dig a hole that will not exceed ten feet wide and an apparatus will be used to help circulate the air so the particles and smoke will not be seen so permeate into the air.