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City of Cibolo
Project includes renovations and architectural modifications.
Posted Date
May 10, 2025
Due Date
May 15, 2025
Release: May 10, 2025
City of Cibolo
Close: May 15, 2025
Project includes renovations and architectural modifications.
City of Cibolo
Water and Sewer Relocations project includes the relocation or lowering of 13 water lines, with approx. 7,500 LF of new water line installation and 1,200 LF of steel encasement. The project also involves adjustments to seven segments of sanitary sewer lines, including approx. 1,200 LF of new sanitary sewer pipes, 550 LF of steel encasement, and 30 CY of concrete encasement. Work will take place along FM 1103 from Rodeo Way to FM 78.
Posted Date
May 11, 2025
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: May 11, 2025
City of Cibolo
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Water and Sewer Relocations project includes the relocation or lowering of 13 water lines, with approx. 7,500 LF of new water line installation and 1,200 LF of steel encasement. The project also involves adjustments to seven segments of sanitary sewer lines, including approx. 1,200 LF of new sanitary sewer pipes, 550 LF of steel encasement, and 30 CY of concrete encasement. Work will take place along FM 1103 from Rodeo Way to FM 78.
AvailableCity of Cibolo
The City of Cibolo (City Manager) is soliciting proposals to manage, operate, and expand its Wayfinding Sign Plaza Program; the selected contractor must design, fabricate, install, maintain, repair, lease panels, provide customer support, and assume all financial responsibility for the program with no reimbursement from the City. Deliverables include erecting at least two sign plazas within 12 months, providing up to eight Primary or smaller sign plazas at no cost to the City for municipal promotion, maintaining an online map for staff, and submitting quarterly/annual KPI reports. Compensation is performance-based via revenue sharing with the City receiving $10 per sign panel per month; contract term is five years with two five-year renewal options.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
City of Cibolo
Close: Feb 19, 2026
The City of Cibolo (City Manager) is soliciting proposals to manage, operate, and expand its Wayfinding Sign Plaza Program; the selected contractor must design, fabricate, install, maintain, repair, lease panels, provide customer support, and assume all financial responsibility for the program with no reimbursement from the City. Deliverables include erecting at least two sign plazas within 12 months, providing up to eight Primary or smaller sign plazas at no cost to the City for municipal promotion, maintaining an online map for staff, and submitting quarterly/annual KPI reports. Compensation is performance-based via revenue sharing with the City receiving $10 per sign panel per month; contract term is five years with two five-year renewal options.
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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 $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Cooperatives first: Use Sourcewell, BuyBoard, or Equalis Group; confirm the contract vehicle with Finance and route the purchase through the end-user.
City of Cibolo shows high rigidity on sole source procurements, with no documented approvals above $50,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Cibolo
This 5-Year Park Improvements Plan outlines strategic initiatives for enhancing park facilities across the City of Cibolo, including Schlather Park, Veterans Park, Niemietz Park, Al Rich Park, Tolle Nature Center, and the Multi-Event Center. The plan addresses current challenges such as limited field availability and recreational spaces, proposing renovations, new constructions like a Volleyball Park, and field restorations. It also considers grant opportunities and includes staff recommendations for funding and master planning to accommodate future growth and improve outdoor recreational programming.
This document, 'State of the City 2025' for the City of Cibolo, presents a review of the previous year's accomplishments and outlines future initiatives. Key areas of focus include significant infrastructure improvements, such as road upgrades and a utility district agreement to support growth. It highlights community enhancements through the acquisition of an event center for an expanded senior program, the development of a citywide trail system, and a downtown revitalization master plan. The plan also addresses public safety and facility investments through bond propositions, economic development including the arrival of Google Fiber, and maintaining fiscal responsibility to support ongoing progress.
This document presents a comprehensive Retail Market Potential analysis for Cibolo City, TX. It includes a demographic summary with population and household forecasts for 2025 and 2030, along with detailed consumer behavior data across various categories such as apparel, automobiles, financial services, entertainment, groceries, and travel. The report utilizes a Market Potential Index (MPI) to indicate the likelihood of local consumers exhibiting specific purchasing patterns compared to the U.S. average.
This document provides a retail demand outlook for Cibolo City, TX, presenting demographic summaries and consumer spending forecasts for 2025 and 2030. It details projected spending growth across key categories including apparel, entertainment and recreation, food, financial services, health, home, household furnishings and equipment, household operations, insurance, transportation, and travel.
This document summarizes a strategic management workshop for the City of Cibolo, held on April 5, 2025. The workshop focused on a comprehensive 'PAST PRESENT FUTURE' analysis, encompassing accomplishments, setbacks, strengths, weaknesses, risks, and opportunities. Key discussion areas included infrastructure development (drainage, roads), ordinance revisions, financial stability (tax revenue, AA+ rating), economic development (businesses, commercial revenue), and community partnerships, aiming to identify challenges and potential strategies for the city's future growth and operational effectiveness.
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