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City of San Juan
Rehabilitation of existing wastewater treatment plant facilities equipment and related appurtenances.
Posted Date
Jul 15, 2026
Due Date
Aug 18, 2026
Release: Jul 15, 2026
City of San Juan
Close: Aug 18, 2026
Rehabilitation of existing wastewater treatment plant facilities equipment and related appurtenances.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Not viable here (formal competition triggers at $50,000+); redirect to coops or standard competitive bid.
Coops: Frequently procures through BuyBoard; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
City of San Juan, TX avoids sole source for standard procurements. A Sole Source/Emergency Purchase Form exists, but there’s no evidence of routine use.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of San Juan
The Commission Meeting included a proclamation recognizing the 36th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Presentations were held regarding the RGV Battle of the Heroes boxing event and departmental reports from Planning and Zoning, Parks and Recreation, Sanitation, and the local library. The Commission also commended local police for their successful response to a wellness check. Additionally, public hearings were conducted concerning conditional use permits for the sale of alcoholic beverages at M&M Chill Spot Drive-Thru and a local Dollar General store.
The City of San Juan's Parks and Recreation Plan, adopted in 2019, serves as a guide for the continued development, enhancement, expansion, and maintenance of the city's park and recreation system. It outlines goals, actions, facility inventories, needs assessments, and park standards, with implementation priorities spanning a ten to fifteen-year period. The plan aims to foster a healthy and happy community by continually improving park and recreational facilities, integrating public input and oversight from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee.
The 2019 Comprehensive Plan, titled "Envisioning Our Future," provides a framework with a vision, goals, actions, policies, and maps to guide future development and redevelopment within the City of San Juan, Texas. The plan aims to enhance the quality of life for citizens, businesses, and visitors by promoting good governance, innovation, efficiency, transparency, public involvement, and public health, safety, and welfare. Key strategic areas include land use, transportation, economic development, and related urban planning needs.
The Commission Meeting included a proclamation designating June 2026 as National Cancer Survivor Month. Additionally, the Housing Authority presented on the Disaster Recovery Reallocation Program and the upcoming development of the San Juan Cottages. The commission discussed department reports, specifically focusing on the management of weedy lots and the potential to involve a tax firm in the enforcement and collection process for property maintenance violations.
The board discussed and approved several sponsorship requests, including funding for the PSJ Lions Club and the Angels of Love summer youth program. Additionally, the board approved a small business grant for an 85 Taco Lounge. An executive session was held to deliberate on legal, economic development, and personnel matters, which resulted in the board authorizing the executive director to proceed with various projects (Project O, Project Grub, and Project 5D) after reconvening.
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