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City of Argyle
Provide professional grant management and administrative services.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
City of Argyle
Close: Feb 23, 2026
Provide professional grant management and administrative services.
AvailableCity of Argyle
Qualified, independent certified public accountants (CPAs) or public accounting firms licensed in the state of Texas to submit statements of qualifications to perform an independent financial audit of the town s 2020 transportation and wastewater impact fees.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
City of Argyle
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Qualified, independent certified public accountants (CPAs) or public accounting firms licensed in the state of Texas to submit statements of qualifications to perform an independent financial audit of the town s 2020 transportation and wastewater impact fees.
City of Argyle
Seeking qualified firms ("respondents") to establish a contract for disaster recovery consulting services.
Posted Date
Nov 29, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: Nov 29, 2025
City of Argyle
Close: Dec 22, 2025
Seeking qualified firms ("respondents") to establish a contract for disaster recovery consulting services.
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Sole Source: Deprioritize; the city prefers competition and lacks documented sole source awards.
Coops: Lead with BuyBoard, PCA, or TXMAS; confirm your contract fit and validate with Finance.
Entity: City of Argyle, TX
Approach: Deprioritized due to strong preference for competition and no documented sole source awards.
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City of Argyle
This document details a $100,000 grant provided by the Argyle Municipal Development District (MDD) to Circle Star Brands Denton LLC and Cactus Canyon LLC Argyle for the development of the Cactus Canyon restaurant. The agreement, effective January 10, 2024, mandates the Grantee to meet specific performance targets, including generating $4,000,000 in annual taxable sales and creating new full-time and part-time jobs within one year of receiving a Certificate of Occupancy, maintaining these targets for five years. An amendment dated November 18, 2024, removed the capital investment requirement after it was successfully met. The document also includes MDD meeting agendas, minutes, financial reports for FY25, and internal company resolutions for Cactus Canyon.
Effective Date
Jan 10, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 10, 2024
City of Argyle
Expires:
This document details a $100,000 grant provided by the Argyle Municipal Development District (MDD) to Circle Star Brands Denton LLC and Cactus Canyon LLC Argyle for the development of the Cactus Canyon restaurant. The agreement, effective January 10, 2024, mandates the Grantee to meet specific performance targets, including generating $4,000,000 in annual taxable sales and creating new full-time and part-time jobs within one year of receiving a Certificate of Occupancy, maintaining these targets for five years. An amendment dated November 18, 2024, removed the capital investment requirement after it was successfully met. The document also includes MDD meeting agendas, minutes, financial reports for FY25, and internal company resolutions for Cactus Canyon.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Argyle
The agenda for the meeting included an Open Forum session for public comments, consideration of the minutes from the January 7, 2026, Regular Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, and a staff report on the Active Development Project List and Town updates. Two public hearings were scheduled: one to consider and recommend approval for a Specific Use Permit (SUP-25-003) for a Lighted Sports Court on an Argyle Independent School District (AISD) site, and another to consider and recommend approval for a Site Plan request (SP-25-009) with variances for the proposed Valley Creek Church. The supporting documents detailed the specifications for the proposed lighting system for the AISD sports court, noting exceptions regarding upward illumination and visibility at property lines, and staff recommended tabling the SUP item to the next meeting to refine lighting plans.
The committee meeting included an Open Forum for public comment, limited to five minutes per speaker. The Consent Agenda involved considering approval of the minutes from the July 29, 2025 meeting. A special presentation was scheduled to discuss the formation of a Capital Improvement Advisory Committee (CIAC) and further steps in the impact fee update process, detailing components payable/not payable with impact fees, the study structure, and legislative updates to Chapter 395. The workshop item involved a discussion regarding the Town Center District and the FM 407 small area plan, including feedback received from the Planning & Zoning Commission and the MDD on draft plans resembling precedents such as Serenbe, GA.
The Town Council meeting agenda covered several areas. The discussion items included initiatives for marketing, community outreach, event partnerships, and a review of the monthly budget reports for November 2025. Public hearing items addressed an ordinance for vacating, abandoning, and closing an unimproved public alley right-of-way. Action items involved several ordinances: calling the May 2, 2026, General Election; ordering a Special Election for reauthorizing the municipal street maintenance Sales and Use Tax; submitting a proposition to change Town Council term lengths to three years; and amending speed limits regarding school zones. Further actions included awarding a bid for building relocation services for the train depot, amending the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 budget for US 377 construction enhancements and security improvements at Town Hall, authorizing an RFQ for Owner's Representation Services for the Police Department Building project using the CMAR delivery method, amending the Code of Ordinances regarding Boards and Commissions, and appointing members to the Capital Improvement Advisory Committee. The Executive Session was scheduled to consult with the attorney regarding a proposed boundary swap with the Town of Flower Mound, deliberate on the Town Center District and Law Enforcement Center Facility real property matters, discuss the Town Manager's six-month performance review, and deliberate economic development negotiations concerning the Town Center District.
The meeting agenda included several key items for discussion and/or action. The consent agenda involved the consideration of the minutes from the December 3, 2025, Regular Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. A special presentation covered the formation of a Capital Improvement Advisory Committee (CIAC) and subsequent steps for updating impact fees. Staff reports addressed the Active Development Project List and general Town updates. A public hearing was scheduled to consider and make a recommendation regarding Specific Use Permit (SUP-25-003) for a Lighted Sports Court on an Argyle Independent School District (AISD) owned site. The commission also had a workshop to discuss the Town Center District and FM 407 small area plan.
The meeting agenda included a special presentation on the Cactus Canyon Restaurant Performance Report. The consent agenda required consideration for the approval of the minutes from the December 2, 2025 meeting. Staff reports involved receiving an end-of-FY25 report on sales tax collected for the MDD. Workshop items were scheduled for discussion only, covering a professional services agreement with Argyle Business Association for marketing services, an agreement with Architexas for on-call architecture review services, and a discussion regarding the establishment of sales tax jurisdictions for online purchases. The notice was certified as posted on December 30, 2025.
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