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City of Glenn Heights
The City of Glenn Heights is soliciting bids for the Jenkins Lane Alley Improvements project under solicitation RFB 2026-01. This project involves construction and infrastructure improvements specifically for the Jenkins Lane alleyway. Interested parties must submit their bids by the deadline of March 19, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
City of Glenn Heights
Close: Mar 19, 2026
The City of Glenn Heights is soliciting bids for the Jenkins Lane Alley Improvements project under solicitation RFB 2026-01. This project involves construction and infrastructure improvements specifically for the Jenkins Lane alleyway. Interested parties must submit their bids by the deadline of March 19, 2026.
City of Glenn Heights
Furnishing all necessary materials, machinery, equipment, superintendence, and performing all work required for furnishing all materials, labor, supervision, tools, equipment, and all incidentals required for the construction of the Cinnamon Springs Water Line Replacement project. The project consists of, but not limited to, approximately 5,464 linear feet of 8-inch AWWA C-900 DR-18 water line and replacement of approximately 134 tons of 3-inch type D HMAC overlay, as shown in the drawings, along with all necessary appurtenances.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: -
City of Glenn Heights
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Furnishing all necessary materials, machinery, equipment, superintendence, and performing all work required for furnishing all materials, labor, supervision, tools, equipment, and all incidentals required for the construction of the Cinnamon Springs Water Line Replacement project. The project consists of, but not limited to, approximately 5,464 linear feet of 8-inch AWWA C-900 DR-18 water line and replacement of approximately 134 tons of 3-inch type D HMAC overlay, as shown in the drawings, along with all necessary appurtenances.
City of Glenn Heights
The City of Glenn Heights (TX) seeks a qualified investment advisor to provide non-discretionary portfolio management services for an approximately $40,000,000 municipal investment portfolio, including investment advice, execution of securities transactions, reporting, and cash flow modeling. The advisor must comply with the Texas Public Funds Investment Act and the City’s investment policy and provide market analysis and periodic reports. The contract term is approximately two years and the City reserves the right to reject any or all statements of qualification.
Posted Date
Dec 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Release: Dec 18, 2025
City of Glenn Heights
Close: Jan 20, 2026
The City of Glenn Heights (TX) seeks a qualified investment advisor to provide non-discretionary portfolio management services for an approximately $40,000,000 municipal investment portfolio, including investment advice, execution of securities transactions, reporting, and cash flow modeling. The advisor must comply with the Texas Public Funds Investment Act and the City’s investment policy and provide market analysis and periodic reports. The contract term is approximately two years and the City reserves the right to reject any or all statements of qualification.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Glenn Heights
This document, a State of the City Address for Glenn Heights, reflects on key achievements from 2025 and outlines strategic priorities for 2026 and beyond. The city is committed to advancing public safety, enhancing infrastructure through projects like new water storage and public works facilities, and improving residential concrete repairs. It also emphasizes fostering community engagement through events and effective communication, driving economic development with new residential and commercial initiatives, and strengthening education partnerships via significant school district investments. Additionally, the plan highlights improving quality of life through parks and recreation upgrades, program diversification, and inclusivity efforts. The overarching vision is to build a safe, connected, and thriving community for future generations.
This Five-Year Strategic Plan for the City of Glenn Heights serves as a roadmap for future growth and sustainability, aiming to become 'a model community of neighbors.' It is built upon eleven strategic goals: Neighborhood Vitality, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Economic Development, Infrastructure Sustainability, City Council and Staff Accountability, Customer Service, Communication and Involvement, Fiscal Accountability, Technology, Education Advocacy, Recreation and Culture, and Environmental Health and Human Services. The plan seeks to enhance essential service delivery, fortify the city's existence, and guide its development over the five-year period.
The vision focuses on Glenn Heights as a safe, inclusive, and welcoming community with small-town charm and urban amenities. Key goals include improving infrastructure, promoting cohesive governance, fostering economic development and job creation, and strengthening the downtown character. The strategies involve completing the City Center, managing capital assets, maintaining a high-performing workforce, creating transparent citizen interactions, establishing a competitive edge, and emphasizing a multi-modal transportation network.
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