DEPARTMENT: Transportation
FILE TYPE: Consent Action
TITLE
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Authorization To Purchase Salt Materials Through 2025–2026 State Road Salt Contract
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PURPOSE/ACTION REQUESTED
Authorize the purchase of salt through the 2025–2026 State Road Salt Contract (SRSC).
SUMMARY
To provide a safe and efficient transportation system, Dakota County (County) uses salt materials to assist with winter snow and ice control on County highways. To secure the lowest prices for road salt, the County purchases road salt from the vendor selected pursuant to the SRSC. The State solicitation for road salt for the 2025–2026 snow and ice season has been issued. The County may participate by committing to purchase at least 80 percent, but no more than 120 percent, of the County’s estimated quantity of road salt needed between June 2025 and May 2026.
Dakota County historically purchased 13,000 tons through the SRSC. In 2018, the amount of salt purchased was reduced to 10,000 tons based on salt usage from the previous five years. This reduction was due to better application methods and lower snowfall amounts. The previous winter season had only 21 events, resulting in full salt sheds. The proposed amount is 3,500 tons of road salt for the County with an estimated unit price of $112.17 per ton through the State contract. Last year’s price was $103 per ton.
In addition, it is estimated that other units of local government that the County has a cooperative purchasing agreement with for salt will purchase 1,500 tons of salt from the County, totaling $168,255, which will be paid for by those agencies. Typically, other local units of government purchase 2,000 to 3,000 tons of salt from the County each snow and ice season.
RECOMMENDATION
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Staff recommends authorization to purchase 5,000 tons of road salt at an estimated price of $560,870 through the 2025–2026 SRSC.
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EXPLANATION OF FISCAL/FTE IMPACTS
Sufficient funds for the salt purchase are included in the 2025 Transportation Operating Adopted Budget. However, the SRSC runs from June 2025 through May 2026, and funds have not yet been budgeted for salt that is to be purchased pursuant to the 2025–2026 SRSC for use in 2026. Funds for salt will be included in the 2026 County Manager’s recommended budget.
☐ None ☐ Current budget ☒ Other
☐ Amendment Requested ☐ New FTE(s) requested
RESOLUTION
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WHEREAS, in order to provide a safe and efficient transportation system and secure the lowest prices for road salt, the County purchases road salt from the vendor selected pursuant to the State Road Salt Contract (SRSC) process; and
WHEREAS, the SRSC for the 2026 snow and ice season was issued in May 2025; and
WHEREAS, the County may participate in the solicitation by committing to an estimated quantity of road salt to purchase to assist with winter snow and ice control on County Highways; and
WHEREAS, the County-proposed salt use was reduced from 13,000 tons to 10,000 tons in 2018; and
WHEREAS, due to only 21 snow events last season, only 3,500 tons are proposed for County use; and
WHEREAS, the estimated cost of 3,500 tons for the County’s use is $392,615 with an estimated unit price of $112.17 per ton through the SRSC; and
WHEREAS, it is estimated that the other units of government that the County has cooperative purchasing agreements with for salt will purchase 1500 tons of salt from the County, totaling $168,255, which will be paid for by those agencies; and
WHEREAS, staff recommends authorization of participation in the 2025–2026 SRSC process to purchase 3,500 tons of road salt for the County’s use at an estimated cost of $392,615 and 1500 tons of salt for other agencies’ at an estimated cost of $168,255.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Dakota County Board of Commissioners hereby authorizes the Transportation Director to purchase 5,000 tons of road salt from June 2025 to May 2026 in the amount of $560,870 through the State Road Salt Contract.
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PREVIOUS BOARD ACTION
None.
ATTACHMENTS
None.
BOARD GOALS
☐ Thriving People ☐ A Healthy Environment with Quality Natural Resources
☒ A Successful Place for Business and Jobs ☐ Excellence in Public Service
CONTACT
Department Head: Erin Laberee
Author: Todd Howard