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City of Aransas Pass
The City of Aransas Pass is soliciting proposals to establish contracts for disaster debris management, removal, reduction, and disposal services following major disaster events. The scope includes emergency road clearance, debris removal from public rights-of-way, and the operation of debris management sites for staging and reduction. The initial contract term is one year with options for three additional one-year renewals, requiring compliance with FEMA and other regulatory standards.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 10, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
City of Aransas Pass
Close: Apr 10, 2026
The City of Aransas Pass is soliciting proposals to establish contracts for disaster debris management, removal, reduction, and disposal services following major disaster events. The scope includes emergency road clearance, debris removal from public rights-of-way, and the operation of debris management sites for staging and reduction. The initial contract term is one year with options for three additional one-year renewals, requiring compliance with FEMA and other regulatory standards.
AvailableCity of Aransas Pass
Work includes 1. Approx 20,000 SF metal building and foundation. 2. Pickleball courts, basketball courts and appurtenant items.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Aransas Pass
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Work includes 1. Approx 20,000 SF metal building and foundation. 2. Pickleball courts, basketball courts and appurtenant items.
City of Aransas Pass
Accepting proposals for professional services for a community firework display for fireworks show for independence day celebration 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
City of Aransas Pass
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Accepting proposals for professional services for a community firework display for fireworks show for independence day celebration 2026.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $25,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with BuyBoard, Sourcewell, or TIPS to bypass formal bidding.
City of Aransas Pass, TX.
Policy posture: Highly restrictive; no evidence of past sole source awards.
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City of Aransas Pass
The City of Aransas Pass is considering approving a Facility License Agreement with Roland Pena for the use of the Softball Field Complex for a two-year term, from February 20, 2026, to February 20, 2028. Under this agreement, Roland Pena's league will pay a rental fee of $525 per month, and may charge an entry fee not exceeding $5 per person and a team registration fee not exceeding $325 per team. The league is also permitted to construct a portable ticket booth.
Effective Date
Feb 20, 2026
Expires
Effective: Feb 20, 2026
City of Aransas Pass
Expires:
The City of Aransas Pass is considering approving a Facility License Agreement with Roland Pena for the use of the Softball Field Complex for a two-year term, from February 20, 2026, to February 20, 2028. Under this agreement, Roland Pena's league will pay a rental fee of $525 per month, and may charge an entry fee not exceeding $5 per person and a team registration fee not exceeding $325 per team. The league is also permitted to construct a portable ticket booth.
AvailableCity of Aransas Pass
This is a facility license agreement between The City of Aransas Pass and Roland Pena (representing a League) for the use of the Softball Complex located at 300 E. Johnson Ave, Aransas Pass, Texas. The license is granted for specific days and times from February 20, 2026, until February 20, 2029. The League is required to pay a monthly rental fee of $525 and is granted concession privileges. Responsibilities for facility maintenance and cleaning are divided between the City and the League. The agreement also includes indemnification clauses and specifies insurance requirements for the League.
Effective Date
Feb 20, 2026
Expires
Effective: Feb 20, 2026
City of Aransas Pass
Expires:
This is a facility license agreement between The City of Aransas Pass and Roland Pena (representing a League) for the use of the Softball Complex located at 300 E. Johnson Ave, Aransas Pass, Texas. The license is granted for specific days and times from February 20, 2026, until February 20, 2029. The League is required to pay a monthly rental fee of $525 and is granted concession privileges. Responsibilities for facility maintenance and cleaning are divided between the City and the League. The agreement also includes indemnification clauses and specifies insurance requirements for the League.
AvailableCity of Aransas Pass
This document is Amendment No. 1 to the Economic Development Consulting Services Agreement between the City of Aransas Pass (Client) and Kaylynn Paxson (Consultant), effective January 5, 2026. It modifies the original agreement dated December 1, 2025, by introducing additional monthly compensation in the form of a $60.00 phone allowance and a $500.00 car allowance. All other terms and conditions of the original agreement remain unchanged. No explicit expiration date for these allowances or the overall amended agreement is provided within this document.
Effective Date
Jan 5, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jan 5, 2026
City of Aransas Pass
Expires:
This document is Amendment No. 1 to the Economic Development Consulting Services Agreement between the City of Aransas Pass (Client) and Kaylynn Paxson (Consultant), effective January 5, 2026. It modifies the original agreement dated December 1, 2025, by introducing additional monthly compensation in the form of a $60.00 phone allowance and a $500.00 car allowance. All other terms and conditions of the original agreement remain unchanged. No explicit expiration date for these allowances or the overall amended agreement is provided within this document.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Aransas Pass
The meeting involves an executive session to consult with legal counsel regarding legal issues pertaining to the Conn Brown Harbor development. The agenda also includes potential action on executive session items following the closed deliberation.
The regular city council meeting addressed several key items, beginning with staff reports that included a recap of a Free Day at the Collection Station. Citizen comments addressed topics such as animal code enforcement, stray animal issues, and commendations for council conduct. Action items included the approval of a resolution re-adopting the City of Aransas Pass Investment Policy and the resolution accepting the Annual Audit Report ending September 30, 2024. The council also passed an ordinance providing for an automatic increase in water and sewer rates due to vendor rate changes, approved a two-year facility license agreement for use of the softball field complex, and approved temporary street closures for the Saltwater Mardi Gras Parade. Furthermore, the Request for Proposals for Public Relations Consultant Services was awarded, and a reimbursement for a re-zoning application fee was approved. During the Executive Session, which consulted with the attorney regarding Conn Brown Harbor Lease matters, the council subsequently approved a sub-lease allowing dock repairs for Aransas Pass Seafood Packers, with restrictions on extensions.
The key discussions focused on several agenda items before the Planning & Zoning Commission. A public hearing and subsequent action were taken regarding a request for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for applicant Richard Titus to keep a recreational vehicle on a property during residential construction. The Commission ultimately approved this CUP for a period of five years. Additionally, the Commission considered and acted upon two replat requests: one for a 15.83-acre tract concerning Lots 10 and 11, Block 2 near CR 110-112, and another involving four lots at 548 Arch. The staff report provided extensive background on the prior history of the CUP request for 624 S. Rife.
The meeting agenda included a presentation on water drought conditions from the City Manager of Corpus Christi and announcements regarding upcoming community events, specifically the Annual Easter Egg Hunt and the First Clean-Up Day. Key action items involved considering and acting upon an ordinance amending the Memorial Commission sections of the Code of Ordinances, appointing a member to the Memorial Commission, issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for disaster debris removal services, and approving a new 5-year contract for Police Department services with Axon, contingent upon CCPD funding approval. Further action items included considering sponsorship for a youth organization's use of the Aquatic Center, an ordinance amending Aquatic Center fee schedules, awarding an RFP for a public mural, creating a 'Sip and Stroll District' ordinance, and approving drainage materials from Ferguson Enterprises for Jackson Place. The council also entered Executive Session to consult with the attorney regarding the Aransas Pass Chamber of Commerce audit and potential Conn Brown Harbor leases.
The meeting centered on several key agenda items, primarily focusing on a public hearing for a Conditional Use Permit request at 442 S. Commercial St. The applicant detailed plans for cosmetic tattooing services, including scar camouflage for surgery survivors, addressing zoning definitions, state licensing, inspection records, insurance, and client privacy. After extensive discussion, the Commission unanimously approved the Conditional Use Permit for a period of five years. Additionally, the Commission unanimously approved two separate replat requests: Case No. PZ-2025-50 combining two lots on O Wilson Ave for residential use, and Case No. PZ-2025-51 combining four lots into two parcels on Arch Street.
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