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City of Decatur
The City of Decatur, Texas invites qualified professional engineering firms to provide services for a drainage study and drainage improvement plan at the Decatur Municipal Airport. Selection will be in accordance with the Texas Professional Services Procurement Act and based on demonstrated competence and qualifications. Statements of Qualifications are due by March 10, 2026 at 2:00 PM Central Time.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: -
City of Decatur
Close: Mar 10, 2026
The City of Decatur, Texas invites qualified professional engineering firms to provide services for a drainage study and drainage improvement plan at the Decatur Municipal Airport. Selection will be in accordance with the Texas Professional Services Procurement Act and based on demonstrated competence and qualifications. Statements of Qualifications are due by March 10, 2026 at 2:00 PM Central Time.
AvailableCity of Decatur
Provision of water treatment chemicals as described per bid specifications, including delivery and off-loading of chemicals that includes 322,000 lb sodium hydroxide/caustic soda 25%; 56,000 lb chemox 40: sodium permanganate 40%; 54,000 lb liquid ammonium sulfate.
Posted Date
Jul 23, 2025
Due Date
Aug 25, 2025
Release: Jul 23, 2025
City of Decatur
Close: Aug 25, 2025
Provision of water treatment chemicals as described per bid specifications, including delivery and off-loading of chemicals that includes 322,000 lb sodium hydroxide/caustic soda 25%; 56,000 lb chemox 40: sodium permanganate 40%; 54,000 lb liquid ammonium sulfate.
City of Decatur
Provide installation of automated weather observation systems III at the municipal airport.
Posted Date
Aug 27, 2024
Due Date
Sep 17, 2024
Release: Aug 27, 2024
City of Decatur
Close: Sep 17, 2024
Provide installation of automated weather observation systems III at the municipal airport.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Decatur
The meeting involved considering and taking action on several items related to plat applications and extensions. Key discussions included requests for 30-day extensions for Final Plat applications (FP-25-0013, FP-25-0011) and a Preliminary Plat application (PP-25-0009), all related to properties like Nouvelle Terrace Lofts Addition and Cashen-Lusk Addition. The Commission also considered a Preliminary Plat application (PP-26-0001) for the Brannon Addition, which requires a future rezoning hearing, and a Final Plat application (FP-26-0001) for the same property. One Preliminary Plat application (PP-25-0008) was pulled from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration with conditions. For Your Information items included scheduling a potential special meeting for March 31, 2026, if extension requests were approved, and noting the date for the next scheduled meeting on April 7, 2026.
The agenda for the meeting included taking action regarding the December 15, 2025, Board of Adjustment (BOA) Minutes. A primary item involved a request (BOA-25-0012) for Special Exceptions concerning yard encroachments for an existing single-family structure, an existing shed, and a proposed new garage structure at 401 S Trinity Street. The staff report detailed that the existing structure encroaches 7.1 feet into the front setback, the existing shed encroaches 3.0 feet into the side yard and 6.5 feet into the rear yard, and the proposed garage will encroach 5 feet into the rear yard. The staff recommended approval of all special exception requests, conditioned upon the property being platted before building permits are issued or the exceptions are recorded. The agenda also included items related to future business, specifically mentioning the status of applications for the March 16, 2026, meeting.
The meeting agenda covered several items requiring consideration and action. Discussions included a public hearing and first reading regarding an ordinance to amend zoning regulations for the Deer Park (Nouvelle Terrace) Planned Development, specifically updating development standards. The Council considered the first reading of an ordinance to declare unopposed candidates elected in the May 2, 2026, general election and cancel the election for Mayor and Councilmembers for Places 1, 3, and 5. Other items included authorizing the submission of a grant application to the Texas Department of Agriculture for the 2026 Downtown Revitalization Program, approving a pipeline license agreement with BNSF Railroad for the Libertas Nature Creek Reserve Development, approving an amendment to a professional services agreement related to that pipeline lease, considering an ordinance to amend the Subdivision Ordinance concerning standardized meter box details, approving a development agreement between the Decatur EDC and Project CAT, and considering an ordinance to repeal and amend the ordinance that created the West Fork Public Utility Agency. The Council also heard a presentation on ongoing water and wastewater projects and discussed proposals and lease agreements for two pilot units associated with the Water Treatment Plant expansion project. Finally, actions were considered regarding an Interlocal Agreement for regional animal control services and proposed policies related to Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cash Handling, and Animals in the Workplace. The Consent Agenda included approval requests for preliminary and final plats for Nouvelle Terrace Lofts Addition and Vista Park Phase I-B, and approval to close Market Street for a Sip and Shop event.
The board meeting included several action items. The board unanimously approved the minutes from the December 10, 2025 meeting. Furthermore, the board approved a resolution declaring the District's official intent to reimburse certain capital expenditures from the proceeds of future debt (Resolution W2026-01-01). A D&O Public Official Management Liability Policy with Stephens, Bastion, & Cartwright Company was also unanimously approved. Presentations included project updates from Andrew Simonsen with Kimley-Horn regarding potential water line placement, and the General Manager's report, which discussed December financial expenditures.
Key discussions focused on the issuance of an order of demolition for the structure at 705 W Walnut Street, property owned by Hurley Investments LP, due to failure to comply with a previous repair or demolition order; the Commission subsequently ordered demolition within 30 days. The Commission also reviewed current code enforcement actions, including a hazardous structure at 803 N Newark Street that requires resolution before the February 18, 2026, agenda, and a property at 302 S Lane Street where the owner is attempting to gain voluntary compliance regarding unpermitted work and hazardous conditions. Future business included scheduling the next meeting and noting potential additional public hearings.
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