Business of the Week October 19, 2016

014

Business of the Week:  Link Detailing, LLC.

Have you ever wondered what auto detailing is?  To us it isn’t just washing a car and giving it a good vacuum.

Link Detailing takes pride in our work no matter how big or small the job is.  We clean by hand from the bumpers to the air vents paying close attention to detail.  We guarantee you will be pleased with our work.

A small town auto detailing business with a  small town prices in how we stand out from the rest!

Remember to shop local!

 

Business of the Week Oct 12, 2016

Business of the Week: Siwek Lumber & Millwork, Inc.

A real lumberyard, with 2 locations, serving the entire metro area and beyond. Experts in remodeling, pole buildings, millwork, hardwoods, crating and packaging lumber and more.  Quality products, unique selection of closeout and surplus items, expert knowledge and helpful friendly folks make Siwek Lumber & Millwork, Inc. a favorite destination for many.  They also have a full service builders hardware store right here in Jordan.

Remember to Shop Local!

  • Siwek Lumber & Millwork, Inc.
  • 350 Valley View Drive
  • Jordan, MN 55352
  • 952-492-6666

 

 

 

 

 

Business of the Week Oct 5, 2016

Business of the Week: The Station Bar and Grill 

Local bar and grill with a nice menu, you can check it out below.  They have daily lunch specials and happy hour. (The Station Oct-Lunch Specials)  Hot food, cold drinks, good service and a great atmosphere!

Remember to Shop Local!

The Station Bar and Grill
350 El Dorado Drive
Jordan, MN 55352
952-492-7015

Business of the Week Sept 28, 2016

Business of the Week: First Choice Pharmacy 
Our Jordan Pharmacy is located next to the St. Francis Medical Clinic on Creek Lane in Jordan MN. This location has a drive up window for your convenience. The pharmacy also has a extensive over the counter medication selection. With the addition of a up to date greeting card and gift selection this location is truly a “one stop shop”.

Remember to Shop Local!

First Choice Pharmacy
255 Creek Lane S. 
Jordan, MN 55352
952-492-3334

http://www.firstchoicepharmacymn.com/about-us.html

Residential Garbage and Recycling RFP Update

By now you might know that the City Council choose a different company’s proposal for residential garbage and recycling services for the next 5 year contract. The local garbage company did not get approved by the City Council. Jordan business, Elite Waste, has been our residential garbage hauler for the past 8 years. The City gave Elite Waste tax abatement when they built their building and moved to Jordan. What this means is, we have given them back all the city taxes they have paid since day one to help their business get started and expand here. That abatement continues for another 3-4 years. The City has supported this local business for the past 9 years to help them be competitive in their field.

Our current contract with Elite Waste is up at the end of 2016. Since the City Council was concerned with getting the lowest rates for garbage for our citizens and wanted to get some new services, they chose to go out for requests for proposals (RFP). Before the City did this we published a survey to our residents on garbage services. We received a 29% response rate on this survey of those eligible to reply. This is a really good amount for any survey and means to us that people feel strongly about this service contract. Through that survey the City Council was able to draft our RFP and tailor it to what the residents wanted. Most of the services requested were put in the proposal to greatly increase the amount of services our residents will see starting in 2017.

The residents that responded to the survey were asked if they liked the current service. 77% replied Yes and 23% replied No. So service is not a major concern or a reason to switch companies and never was. A majority think Elite Waste has done a great job or are satisfied.

The residents were also asked if the City Council should give the benefit of the doubt to the local hauler on prices if the bids came in close and by how much. They answered the question 50.47% with “No” and 49.53% said “Yes”. However, only 7.35% said “Yes” if the difference was more than 3%. 42.19% of the people said yes give the contract to the local hauler if the difference is 3% or less. The City Council always said they would try to tilt the decision to the local hauler if the bids were close. These bids came back with Elite Waste’s proposal being a $3.32/month higher than the lowest bid for the average home. The lowest bid was $14.35 for the average customer who has a 60 gallon trash and a 60gallon recycling container. This is roughly 20% lower than the bid from Elite Waste. This will save the residents $263,384 over the next 5 years as compared with Elite’s bid which was the second lowest bid. The average home is now paying $20.51/month with Elite Waste under the current contract and they will see their bill drop down to $14.35/month in 2017. This will save all of our residents close to $600,000 over the next 5 years compared to our current contract. Those numbers were difficult to look past.

It was a hard decision for the City Council but the bids were not close enough to give the nod to the local hauler this time. They are a good company and can bid to get our business back in 5 years at the end of this new contract. We understand a few people in town feel very strongly that the City of Jordan should always contract with the local hauler. From our survey results a majority of the residents disagree and are in favor of getting a reduction in prices on garbage services as opposed to paying this much more to give the business to the local garbage hauler. The City Council feels it did the best thing for the majority of the residents on the approval of the lowest bidder on these RFP’s. We hope you can agree it was not done without consideration of our local business. They are a good business and we highly recommend them to anyone. However, the bid process did not work out in their favor this time.

Let’s focus on the some of the many improvements achieved by these RFP’s:

  • New company owns and operate their own materials recycling facility (recyclables).
  • We will now be offering weekly yard waste cart pick up and weekly organics cart pick up.(Jordan will be one of the first cities in the State with organics offered city wide)
  • New Company utilizes clean burning natural gas powered trucks.
  • Will provide front load dumpsters for cardboard ONLY for public drop-off at no charge at an agreed upon city location.
  • Will provide one year free residential trash and recycling services to any service person that is in “active duty” in the military.
  • Curb cancer program with pink carts
  • Will provide a one-day 4 hour free bulky item drop off.
  • All city building, parks and events to be serviced at no charge.
  • Annual fall leaf collection day to be serviced at no charge.
  • Annual curbside Christmas tree collection for 2 weeks to be serviced at no charge.
  • Organics can be co-collected with yard waste (10 bags/bundles included)
  • Two free cart exchanges per year.
  • Valet service is free for handicapped or elderly customers.
  • No charge for first missed collection (No-Out Fee)
  • We are reducing the late fees from over $10.00 to a flat percentage of 15% or $2.25 on average.
  • We will no longer be charged the extra fuel surcharge or the dumping fee.
  • We will now have a Snow Bird options to stop service and charges if you are gone for 30days or more in the winter.
  • The Company will do considerable outreach and education for the community on their services and best methods to use organics, yard waste, solid waste and recycling.
  • The big savings that I discussed earlier saving our residents up to $600,000 as compared to our current contract.

With all of these improvements to our residential garbage and recycling services, we believe that going out for RFP’s had an extremely positive outcome for Jordan as a whole. With all the price reductions our residents could add organics or a yard waste cart with weekly pickup and still save money per month as compared to the rates we are paying in 2016. There are a great deal of positives for our residents to look forward to for our residential garbage and recycling contract starting on January 1, 2017 and going out the next 5 years.

Sincerely yours,

Tom Nikunen

City Administrator

 

Lane closures on Highway 169 in Jordan begin April 18

Lane closures on Highway 169 in Jordan begin April 18

 

ROSEVILLE, Minn. – Motorists may encounter delays as both directions of Highway 169 in Jordan is reduced to a single lane beginning Monday, April 18.

Southbound Highway 169 will be reduced to a single lane between Highway 21 and Highway 282 beginning at 7 a.m. April 18.

All southbound lanes will reopen by 3 p.m. Friday, April 29.

In addition, Highway northbound 169 will be reduced to a single lane between Highway 282 and Highway 21 daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 18-29.

These lane closures are necessary as crews complete work from a resurfacing and bridge project that began in the spring of 2015.  For real-time travel information anywhere in Minnesota visit www.511mn.org or dial 5-1-1.

Go to MnDOT’s “Get Connected site — www.dot.state.mn.us/getconnected/ — to learn more about Minnesota’s investment in and maintenance of the state’s transportation system.

Further questions can be directed to Kirsten Klein 651-234-7506

City of Jordan Residential Solid Waste and Recycling Services Request for Proposals (RFP)

Request for Proposals

Residential Solid Waste and Recycling Services

Request for Proposals (RFP) (a)
The City of Jordan, Minnesota is soliciting sealed proposals for:

Residential Solid Waste and Recycling Services
RFP contents are inclusive:

(a) Full contents of this RFP includes all attachments incorporated into this RFP by reference. Responders must review and familiarize themselves with the full RFP packet including all attachments and any addenda issued.  The forms and full RFP documents are found below.
Issue and receiving office:

City of Jordan, City Administrator

City Hall

210 East 1st Street

Jordan, MN 55352

Sole City contact person for all RFP communications:

All communications about this RFP after its release and up through the due date shall be in writing through the City’s designated contact person:

Tom Nikunen, City Administrator

TNikunen@jordanmn.gov

(952) 492-2535

http://www.jordanmn.gov

 RFP Time Schedule (b):

RFP released:    April 8, 2016

Proposals due: May 6, 2016; 5:00 p.m.
(b) RFP Time Schedule is subject to change. Please continue to monitor the City’s web page for schedule updates or other instruction amendments.

 

2016-Jordan-Organized-Collection-Proposal-Forms

2016-Jordan-Organized-Collection-RFP

2016-Jordan-Organized-Collection-RFP

RFP-Addendum 1