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City of Sandy Oaks
Request for Proposals for the provision of towing and impound services for the City of Sandy Oaks.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: -
City of Sandy Oaks
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Request for Proposals for the provision of towing and impound services for the City of Sandy Oaks.
AvailableCity of Sandy Oaks
This RFP is for the provision of towing and impound services.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 16, 2026
City of Sandy Oaks
Close: Jan 16, 2026
This RFP is for the provision of towing and impound services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; unlikely to be approved.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell, BuyBoard, or the Bexar County interlocal—confirm your contract vehicle and proceed.
City of Sandy Oaks rarely uses sole source and there is no evidence of recent awards. Treat this as low probability; pivot to cooperative contracts instead.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Sandy Oaks
The council meeting addressed several operational and financial matters. A town hall session was held to discuss a potential tax rate increase for the upcoming fiscal year. The council reviewed and approved specific consent agenda items while postponing others pending corrections to meeting minutes. The city administrator provided updates on forthcoming town hall meeting schedules and the installation of new streetlights. Finally, the council engaged in a detailed review of the financial report, discussing bank service charges, uniform expenditures, and discrepancies in budget-to-actual spending, with plans to align budget allocations for better transparency.
The City Council held a town hall to gather public comments on a proposed tax increase for the upcoming fiscal year budget. The meeting agenda included updates from various departments, including animal control, code enforcement, police, and public works. Significant administrative business involved the recruitment for a new City Administrator, the resignation of the Police Chief, and the potential appointment of an interim replacement. Additionally, the council discussed various municipal contracts, including trash and wrecker services, the annexation of the Oaks at Waterwood, and improvements to the community baseball field and Tom Repino Park. Several ordinances and grant applications, including the Safe Streets and Roads for All program, were also presented for deliberation.
The council held a town hall to discuss a potential tax increase for the 2026 tax year to support the 2026-2027 fiscal year budget. Citizens were heard regarding code enforcement violations concerning cattle on private property and fence/gate regulations. The council approved payment for the municipal digital platform project. Staff updates were provided regarding code enforcement and animal control, with discussions on revising specific ordinances and adjusting fee schedules for reclaimed pets.
The City Council discussed property maintenance issues, reviewed the financial report, and addressed items on the consent agenda including ordinances and past meeting minutes. The council also deliberated on the hazmat ordinance, specifically regarding truck route designations and the establishment of minimum fines for violations. Additionally, the council planned a workshop for solid waste request for proposals, selecting potential meeting dates in the future for contractor presentations, and discussed the city's email server capacity and potential upgrades for storage and user accounts.
The meeting included a town hall session to discuss the potential tax increase for the 2026 tax year and the 2027 fiscal year budget. Key business topics included a discussion on the citizen complaint review board candidates, a second reading of an ordinance amending business regulations for peddlers, solicitors, and vendors, and a proposal for a new sign at the Lupine Park entrance. Additionally, the council held an executive session to deliberate on personnel matters and contract-related issues, including pay rates for city staff and the hiring of a patrol officer. The council also addressed concerns regarding invoice payment processes.
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Alderman (Alderman Place 1) / Chairman (Animal Control Advisory Committee) / co-Chair (Parks Committee)
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