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Council Meetings are the second Tuesday
of every month at 5:30 p.m.
Prairie Winds Community Center
428 North Main Street
809 Main Street
Bridgeport NE 69336
Hours M-F
7:30 am - 4:30 pm
308-262-1623
Snow Emergency / Ordinance
With the first snowfall arriving on January 4, 2025, this is a reminder to remove your vehicles off the emergency snow route when the city declares an emergency. The map of the snow route is available below for your viewing and as well as the ordinance is available by clicking on the icon below.
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If the city declares an emergency you will receive a text message. If your phone number is not up to date with us, please call the office at 308-262-1623.
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Emergency Snow Route Map
REQESTING PROPOSALS FOR VENDING SERVICES AT PWCC
The City of Bridgeport is soliciting proposals for vending services at Prairie Winds Community Service. The proposal should include a business plan detailing the service, type of product, benefit of location and access and other information the vendor feels is beneficial for consideration of any award. Additional criteria City Council members will use in determining appropriate contracts will be the following information:
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Occupation Permit and Annual Renewals, if Applicable, Will Be Required
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Insurance Coverage with the City as an additional Insured
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Estimated Usage for Electricity, Water, or Other Items
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Proposed Location within the Building to include Estimated Dimensions for Space
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Proposed Compensation Plan to the City, e.g. Monthly Rent, Percentage of Profit, etc.
The final number of approved vendors will be determined by the City Council and based on such criteria as available space, variety of proposed offerings, perceived best fit for the center and clientele. The City does reserve the option to limit the number to a sole vendor if most appropriate.
Proposals shall be returned, sealed and labeled “2025 Vending Proposal”, to the following:
“2025 PWCC Vending Proposal”
Attn: City Administrator
809 Main Street
PO Box 280
Bridgeport, Nebraska 69336
Proposals must be received by Monday, February 10, 2025, by 2:00 p.m. local time. Proposals will be further reviewed and approved by the City Council at their next regular meeting scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on February 13, 2025.
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Accepting Applications for
Deceased Veterans
and
Retired & Honorable Discharged.
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Please click on the banner and get the appropriate application for your VETERAN .
Bridgeport Brave Banners
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Events Calendar
TORNADO SIREN TESTING
Weekly testing of the tornado sirens will continue THURSDAYS at 10:00 A.M. The test will consist of a solid tone, which will sound for approximately one minute.
What do these tones mean?
In the event of severe weather, one solid tone means that a tornado warning has been issued that affects the city, or that a funnel cloud, tornado, or strong rotation has been observed by trained spotters that will affect the immediate area. You should seek shelter immediately! These sirens will be sounded for three minutes and may be re-sounded if the warning is extended, or the threat is increasing.
For the City of Bridgeport, the City of Bayard, and the Village of Broadwater, a solid tone blast will sound for the “all clear.” This means that the threat of tornado activity in the immediate area has ended. The all-clear siren will sound for one minute.
In the event of a tornado, residents are encouraged to seek shelter, and to remain there until the “all-clear” has been sounded.
Morrill County participates in Panhandle Alert. This is a system that allows the Morrill County Sheriff’s Office to send out both emergency and routine notifications. The system will also send out automatic severe weather notifications. You must register for this system in order to receive the alerts. If you would like to receive weather alerts to your home or mobile phone via the Panhandle Alert system, and have not yet signed up, please go to:
Bridgeport Public Schools
Mosquito Spraying / June 17
Beginning June 17th, the City of Bridgeport will spray insecticide twice per week Monday through Thursday at dusk weather permitting each week until further notice. This insecticide should help reduce the mosquito population within the City. Adverse weather conditions, such as high winds and rain will cause a postponement of the spraying.
As a precaution, the City is asking all residents to close their windows during this time. Those with asthma or other breathing difficulties may want to take additional precautions, up to and including leaving town for the evening.
The City will be using Biomist 3+15 ULV to spray for mosquitos. For more information on the product, including a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet stop by City Hall at 809 Main Street.
2023 Dog and Cat License
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Tags can be picked up at Flatwater Veterinary Services, Alliance Animal Clinic or the City Office.
2024 ATV License
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Can be picked up at the City Office.
Multiple Board Openings
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Contact the City Office for more information.