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City of Burnet
Procurement of banking services and a bank depository for the City of Burnet and Burnet Economic Development Corporation.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
City of Burnet
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Procurement of banking services and a bank depository for the City of Burnet and Burnet Economic Development Corporation.
AvailableCity of Burnet
The work generally consists of the expansion of the existing Pump Station site area, including all excavation and embankment for this site work, a new 100,000 gallon welded steel ground storage tank and foundation, related yard piping and valves, connections to existing pump station yard piping, placing flexible base drive area and all final site grading, fencing and restoration. Currently, the existing tank filling operation is not automated. The water level in the existing tank tracks the level in the City of Burnet Post Mountain tanks which provide elevated storage for the lower system pressure zone. The tank roof will be fitted with a covered flange to install level transducers to signal an onsite control valve to open and close.
Posted Date
Apr 11, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 11, 2026
City of Burnet
Close: May 7, 2026
The work generally consists of the expansion of the existing Pump Station site area, including all excavation and embankment for this site work, a new 100,000 gallon welded steel ground storage tank and foundation, related yard piping and valves, connections to existing pump station yard piping, placing flexible base drive area and all final site grading, fencing and restoration. Currently, the existing tank filling operation is not automated. The water level in the existing tank tracks the level in the City of Burnet Post Mountain tanks which provide elevated storage for the lower system pressure zone. The tank roof will be fitted with a covered flange to install level transducers to signal an onsite control valve to open and close.
City of Burnet
Seeking qualified grant administration or consulting firms to provide grant administration services for the NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Buyout Program.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
City of Burnet
Close: May 1, 2026
Seeking qualified grant administration or consulting firms to provide grant administration services for the NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Buyout Program.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If the solution is proprietary or needed for continuity/system compatibility, work with Purchasing to process a sole source under Texas LGC 252 and seek council approval.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative purchase via Sourcewell, BuyBoard, OMNIA Partners, or TIPS to bypass direct-bid barriers.
Entity: City of Burnet, TX.
When to use: Product is proprietary or essential for continuity of service, especially for utility infrastructure and system compatibility.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Burnet
The council discussed and took action on several key items, including the redevelopment of the former Burger King building on South Water Street as an H-Tea-O store and authorization of payment to Meritage Homes of Texas, LLC for utility infrastructure oversizing in the Creekfall Phase 3 subdivision. The council also awarded a contract to McDonald Municipal and Industrial for the Generator Grant Project to install backup power at four critical facilities, responded to a rate increase application from Atmos Energy, authorized the replastering of swimming pools at the YMCA facility, and considered amendments to city building codes. Additionally, the council reviewed the status of the City of Burnet's flood recovery efforts, including debris management and facility repairs.
The City Council meeting agenda included a Special Report/Recognition on the Engineering and Public Works Quarterly Report. The Action Items covered several significant matters, including the appointment of a Commissioner to the Housing Authority, consideration of a resolution designating a Downtown District, and repudiation of an unrecorded special warranty deed from the Burnet Foundation Industrial Company. Other action items involved an ordinance amending the purchased power cost adjustment clause, discussion regarding the July 2025 flood response, and an ordinance amending the original budget for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2025. The meeting involved a public hearing and consideration of an ordinance to rezone property from Agriculture District "A" to Medium Commercial -- District "C-2" to allow for a convenience store with gasoline sales, despite previous denials on similar requests and opposition from residents concerning traffic, safety, and environmental impacts. The City Manager also noted that a special meeting would be needed soon to address the July 2025 flood response.
The City Council meeting agenda included several key items. Special reports featured the January Financial Report and a presentation/discussion of the Police Department's Annual Traffic Stop Data Report. The consent agenda involved the approval of the February 10, 2026, Regular Meeting Minutes and the February 11, 2026, Special Meeting Minutes. A final public hearing was scheduled regarding Texas Community Development Block Grant (TxCDBG) Contract No. CDV23-0311. Action items included consideration of resolutions authorizing the submission of a Water Conservation Grant application to LCRA and a Texas Community Development Block Grant Program application for the Downtown Revitalization Program. Further action items addressed an ordinance amending Golf Course Rates, proposed amendments to Multi-Family Residential -- District "R-3" zoning regulations, authorizing the purchase of 16.610 acres of land, and authorizing the creation of and joining the "Burnet County Highland Lakes Sub-Regional Planning Commission." Finally, the Council planned to discuss appointing two members to the Burnet County Highland Lakes Council of Governments Sub-Regional Planning Commission and address the City of Burnet July 2025 flood response before entering executive session.
The Commission addressed several public hearings and action items involving ordinance amendments for property located at 500 N Main Street, changing its designation from Commercial to Residential in the Future Land Use Map and from Light Commercial - District "C-1" to Single-Family Residential - District "R-1" in the Zoning Map. Further actions included amending the Future Land Use Map and Zoning Map for the property at 1404 N Water Street, rezoning it from Residential to Government and from Multi-family Residential - District "R-3" to Government - District "G", respectively. The final action was the approval of the Final Plat of Burnet Airport and acceptance of rights-of-way dedication. Staff also reported on the proposed 2026 meeting calendar and new state law requirements for zoning notice signs.
The Planning and Zoning Commission convened for a regular session. The consent agenda included the approval of the minutes from the October 6, 2025 meeting. The primary action item involved a public hearing and action regarding Ordinance No. 2025-48, which proposed rezoning property located at 700 S Rhomberg Street from Single-Family Residential ("R-1") to Manufactured Home ("M-1"). Following public comment in opposition, the Commission unanimously recommended denial of the rezoning request, citing concerns that it represented a "down zone" contrary to the City Council's goal of promoting quality growth.
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