Public Lands Plans & Projects
The City is currently soliciting design services for the following projects:
Pleasant View Bike Park Trail Head, Parking, Path & Access Drive (18-112) $420,000
Funding Source: Park Development Fund
Contact: Matt Amundson
Consultant: Strand & Associates
The project includes relocating the bike park trailhead from Pleasant View Golf Course to property being donated by Dan Erdman. The project is being funded from park development funds and a significant contribution from the Central Cross Country Ski Association. A smaller portion of the project includes design and improvements to the bike park.
Middleton Hills: Boardwalk Replacement (18-113) $135,000
Funding Source: 2018 Capital Improvement Plan
Contact: Matt Amundson
Staff is awaiting results of geo-technical work to be completed prior to soliciting proposals for boardwalk and installation of helical piles to replace the existing boardwalk.
Park & Open Space Plan 2020-2024 (18-114) $20,000
Funding Source: Park Development Fund
Contact: Matt Amundson
An rfp is being developed for this project that will be completed in 2019.
Stricker Park Tennis Courts (19-108) $
Funding Source: Insurance Claim/Park Development Fund
Contact: Matt Amundson
Consultant: Fred Kolkmann
The tennis courts were damaged in the 2018 flooding and will be reconstructed in 2019 as part of an insurance claim. Specifications are currently being developed for this work.
Penni Klein Park Shelter Construction (19-109) $560,000
Funding Source: Park Development Fund
Contact: Matt Amundson
Consultant: Aro Eberle
This project is set to go to bid in January with construction slated for 2019.
Security Cameras (19-110) $90,000
Funding Source: 2019 Capital Improvement Plan
Contact: Matt Amundson
Pheasant Branch Conservancy Master Plan (19-111) $50,000
Funding Source: 2019 Capital Improvement Plan
Contact: Mark Wegner
Pheasant Branch Conservancy Southeast Trail Improvements (19-112) $70,000
Funding Source: 2019 Capital Improvement Plan
Contact: Mark Wegner
Department Planning Documents
Comprehensive Park & Open Space Plan: 2014-2019
2018-2023 Conservancy Lands Plan
Public Lands, Recreation & Forestry Strategic Plan (2017)
Master Plans
Taylor Park (2014)
Graber Pond (2006)
Announcements / Bid Documents
The City of Middleton has begun a partnership with Quest Construction Data Network. This is a web based initiative that delivers the City's construction project advertisements and bid documents to Contractors in a more timely and cost effective way. Project advertisements on QuestCDN and in the Middleton Times Tribune will include the Quest project number needed to access the electronic bid documents.Benefits of the electronic delivery of bid documents from QuestCDN include:
- Contractors or other individuals may become a member of QuestCDN without cost. A fee is charged only for the bid documents that are downloaded.
- Bid documents, including plan drawings and specifications, can be previewed without cost before deciding whether to download the documents.
- Bid documents in electronic format are a fraction of the cost of paper documents.
- Bid documents will be delivered in the Adobe PDF format so there is no software investment required, just the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program.
- There is the option to print just the pages needed, helping to reduce paper waste.
- If addenda are issued, holders of bid documents will automatically be notified by e-mail to return to the web site to access them. Addenda may be downloaded without cost.
- Plan holder lists and project bid results will be available on the web site.
- QuestCDN can be contacted at (952) 233-1632 for any questions regarding free membership registration, downloading, or working with the digital bid documents.