2025 Bond Phase II Containing Police Station Renovations and Animal Shelter RFP
Aug 17, 2026
Closes
Sep 10, 2026
Provide 2025 bond phase ii containing police station renovations and animal shelter.
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Aug 17, 2026
Closes
Sep 10, 2026
Provide 2025 bond phase ii containing police station renovations and animal shelter.
Aug 17, 2026
Closes
Sep 10, 2026
Provide 2025 bond phase ii containing fire department renovations.
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Census ID
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205480
Employee FTE
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198
Population
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16,518
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45 / 100
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Canyon
The City Commission held a meeting to conduct a public hearing and discuss the adoption of the annual budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. Key topics included budget development updates, adjustments to department personnel requests, revenue sources such as property and sales tax, and specific allocations for public safety, water infrastructure projects, and city facility improvements. The meeting also covered the transfer of funds between the utility, general, and capital improvement funds to address projected needs and compliance requirements.
The commission held a budget work session for the upcoming fiscal year and received a status update on current public works projects. Resolution 17-2026 was adopted, approving a project funding agreement with the Canyon Economic Development Corporation to support downtown revitalization efforts. The commission also passed Resolution 18-2026, authorizing an application for state financial assistance from the Texas Water Development Board to fund various water infrastructure and supply improvements. An executive session was conducted to discuss legal, real property, economic development, and personnel matters, with no resulting action taken.
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The City Commission addressed several legislative items, including the rezoning of property from single-family residential to commercial and the adoption of an updated Water Conservation Plan to comply with state requirements. The Commission reviewed a resolution for a project funding agreement related to downtown revitalization and approved an application for a FEMA grant to hire additional firefighters. Further actions included authorizing street maintenance services, supporting intergovernmental cooperation for the local appraisal district, and entering into an interlocal agreement with the county for event management on the courthouse square. Additionally, the Commission nominated a representative for the Texas Health Benefits Pool Board of Trustees.
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