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How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Pilot Point
Seeking to install box culverts and a concrete lined swale to improve the existing drainage issues within the subdivision.
Posted Date
Sep 5, 2025
Due Date
Oct 4, 2025
Release: Sep 5, 2025
City of Pilot Point
Close: Oct 4, 2025
Seeking to install box culverts and a concrete lined swale to improve the existing drainage issues within the subdivision.
City of Pilot Point
Group medical insurance.
Posted Date
Oct 3, 2025
Due Date
Oct 10, 2025
Release: Oct 3, 2025
City of Pilot Point
Close: Oct 10, 2025
Group medical insurance.
City of Pilot Point
Seeking Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services.
Posted Date
Apr 2, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 2, 2026
City of Pilot Point
Close: May 7, 2026
Seeking Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; above $50,000 it’s not viable—pivot to coops.
Coops: Start with coops: Ask if they prefer BuyBoard, Sourcewell, or Texas SmartBuy; confirm access with Procurement and proceed on that contract.
City of Pilot Point, TX strictly follows competitive purchasing with a $50,000 competitive bid threshold and no evidence of sole source awards above that amount. Treat sole source as non-viable and pivot to cooperative contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Pilot Point
The meeting included discussions and actions regarding amendments to Certificate of Appropriateness Applications for Bella Mia Winery and Moto Latte, including updates to signage and lighting. There was also discussion and possible action on 2025 events such as the Flower Festival and Easter Egg Hunt, including potential volunteers, workshops, and activities. The Director's Report included updates on the new Pilot Point Police Chief, quarterly reporting, updates to the Main Street online page, postcard mailers for new residents, discussion on a boarded-up building, and the city's efforts to hire a new building inspector.
The Planning and Zoning Commission addressed several key items, including a final plat request for Creekview Meadows Phase 2, which involves creating single-family residential lots and common open space. They also discussed and made a recommendation to the City Council regarding a commercial replat map and right-of-way abandonment request for Loncar Holdings LP. Furthermore, the commission considered a request for a zone change on a property referred to as The Reserve, discussing development standards and potential impacts on the area.
The meeting included discussions and possible actions regarding a zone change request for a parcel of land on North Washington Street, where the applicant intends to develop restaurants. The Commission reviewed staff's overview and the applicant's presentation before considering a recommendation to the City Council. Additionally, the City Attorney was scheduled to conduct a training session for Commissioners on their roles, duties, and decision-making scope related to plating, zone changes, and specific use permits.
The meeting included discussions on nominees for the Downtown Association President's Awards, with a list of nominees expected by the end of June. The board also discussed the 2025 events, including the June and July markets, Bonnie & Clyde Days, confirmed car show, Masonic lodge activities, potential performers, vendor registration, and possible Meals on Wheels carriage rides. The Director's Report highlighted the accreditation of Main Street and support for neighborhood events.
The agenda included the selection of a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson for the Board of Adjustments and Appeals, followed by a training session conducted by the City Attorney on the role, duties, and scope of decision-making related to variances and other actions. Additionally, the board was to discuss and act on a variance request for property located at 801 Dover Street, where the applicant sought a reduction in lot building setbacks.
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