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City of Conroe
Work consist of 1,600 sy of hydromulch seeding, 1,144 cy of excavation of channel, including drying and off-site disposal, 695 sy of soil retention blanket, (high performance turf reinforcement mat), 45 cy of riprap (protection) (12"), including filter fabric, 160 lf of ditch cleaning, regrading & reshaping.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
City of Conroe
Close: Jul 9, 2026
Work consist of 1,600 sy of hydromulch seeding, 1,144 cy of excavation of channel, including drying and off-site disposal, 695 sy of soil retention blanket, (high performance turf reinforcement mat), 45 cy of riprap (protection) (12"), including filter fabric, 160 lf of ditch cleaning, regrading & reshaping.
City of Conroe
Provide mowing services.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
City of Conroe
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Provide mowing services.
AvailableCity of Conroe
Work includes, but is not limited to, the correction of identified structural deficiencies and the rehabilitation of affected building components.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 7, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
City of Conroe
Close: Jul 7, 2026
Work includes, but is not limited to, the correction of identified structural deficiencies and the rehabilitation of affected building components.
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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: Lead with BuyBoard or Sourcewell (or another eligible coop). Verify your contract is accessible, confirm with Purchasing, and build end-user support to avoid a formal bid.
City of Conroe occasionally awards sole source for unique/proprietary solutions essential to operations under Texas Local Government Code Sec. 252.022.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Conroe
The Recreational Trails Master Plan for the City of Conroe provides a roadmap to enhance recreational opportunities and promote a pedestrian and bike-friendly city. It outlines a strategic network of eight trail types—Loop, Extension, Spur, and Connector—designed to link existing trails and connect major destinations including schools, parks, and community centers. The plan's primary goals are to address the lack of lengthy trails and improve connectivity, fostering healthier lifestyles and preserving green corridors throughout the city.
This feasibility study aims to understand the current operations and needs of the Oscar Johnson, Jr. Community Center, analyze community needs and demographic trends, and recommend steps for expansion. The center's mission includes providing educational programs on topics such as nutrition, child care, literacy, self-improvement, drug abuse prevention, and programs for latchkey children. The study concludes that due to significant participation growth, expanding the center's programs and facilities is necessary to meet increasing community demand. Key priorities include enhancing after-school programs, youth summer camps, youth sports, adult education (ESL + GED), and improving facilities such as classrooms, activity rooms, and safe child drop-off/pickup areas.
This Parks and Recreation Master Plan for the City of Conroe outlines a comprehensive five-year strategy to meet the community's current and projected recreational needs. The plan is guided by ten primary goals, including maintaining and updating existing facilities, ensuring a balanced distribution of park spaces, preserving and enhancing natural resources, fostering collaborative relationships, improving accessibility and safety, offering diverse recreation opportunities, and connecting various community areas. Key findings highlight the need for additional park land, particularly in underserved western areas, and improved aquatics facilities. Priority action items include the development of an extensive pedestrian and bicycle trail system, construction of new restrooms, installation of drinking fountains, and the establishment of an additional recreation center and aquatics facility, along with new linear and community parks. The plan's recommendations are organized under the categories of People, Path, Shelter, Play, and Land.
This feasibility study for the Conroe Aquatic Center addresses the growing demand for aquatic facilities due to significant population growth in Conroe. It assesses existing facility and program deficiencies, recommending a planning framework for expansion. Key issues identified include centralized location, overcrowding, and limited accessible facilities. The study prioritizes aquatic safety, recreational swimming, learn-to-swim programs, lap swimming, water exercise, and competitive swimming. Strategic recommendations include establishing regional recreation planning areas, constructing new regional aquatic centers with learn-to-swim facilities and swim lanes, developing splash pads, adding another public water park, and exploring opportunities for major competitive aquatic venues and private water parks. The plan outlines action items for land acquisition and phased construction of various aquatic facilities to meet future needs, with a proposed schedule spanning from fiscal year 2014-2015 to 2021-2022.
The City Council convened to consider the adoption of Ordinance No. 2764-25. This ordinance amends Appendix A - Fee Schedule, specifically concerning Chapter 102 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Conroe, Texas, by adopting increased fees. Key amendments include updating fees related to protected tree removal permits, clearing permits, and registration for urban forest professionals. Furthermore, the mitigation payment rate in lieu of preservation or planting under Sec. 102-32 was amended, establishing a rate of $3.50 per square foot for additional canopy recess necessary to achieve coverage, overriding prior inconsistent resolutions or ordinances.
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