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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Taft
Work includes proposed 50 each street light poles; electrical upgrades including conduit, wiring, etc; pavement repair from trenching of conduit.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
City of Taft
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Work includes proposed 50 each street light poles; electrical upgrades including conduit, wiring, etc; pavement repair from trenching of conduit.
AvailableCity of Taft
Seeking grant administration services. seeking to enter into a professional services contract with a competent professional administration/management firm/consultant to assist in preparing an application for and in the overall project administration of its proposed Fiscal Years (FY) 2023 and 2024 Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance (PWEAA) Program public infrastructure project, if funded by the Economic Development Administration (EDA)
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2025
Due Date
Apr 11, 2025
Release: Mar 27, 2025
City of Taft
Close: Apr 11, 2025
Seeking grant administration services. seeking to enter into a professional services contract with a competent professional administration/management firm/consultant to assist in preparing an application for and in the overall project administration of its proposed Fiscal Years (FY) 2023 and 2024 Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance (PWEAA) Program public infrastructure project, if funded by the Economic Development Administration (EDA)
City of Taft
Project consists of installing (4) Four Generators (City Hall, Community Center, Police Department and Water Treatment Plant), ATS (Automatic Transfer Switchovers), Generator Concrete Pads (Meeting TDI Windstorm Requirements),
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 20, 2025
City of Taft
Close: Mar 20, 2025
Project consists of installing (4) Four Generators (City Hall, Community Center, Police Department and Water Treatment Plant), ATS (Automatic Transfer Switchovers), Generator Concrete Pads (Meeting TDI Windstorm Requirements),
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: If they’re open to alternatives, briefly ask about using Sourcewell or other Texas coops.
Entity: City of Taft, Texas
Threshold context: City defaults to the Texas state competitive bidding threshold of $50,000.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Taft
Key discussions during the meeting included a presentation from RV park owners concerning Texas Senate Bill 1268. Staff reports covered updates from the City Manager, EDC, Chamber of Commerce, status of City grants, and a financial report. Specific discussion-only items included street lights on Toland and Murray, water issue concerns, identifying illegible street signs, and the status of stored water meters. Action items involved the potential sale of land owned by the Economic Development Corporation to San Patricio County, approving a resolution to rename a portion of South Field Avenue, renewing an IT maintenance agreement, authorizing the purchase of an animal control/code enforcement vehicle, retaining an auditor for the 2024-2025 city audits, and appointing an Interim City Secretary and discussing the hiring of a City Manager.
The meeting agenda included standard opening procedures such as Roll Call, Pledges, and Invocation, followed by Proclamations and Presentations. The session allotted time for Citizen Communication, where the public could address the Council for three minutes per speaker. Routine business items were covered under the Consent Agenda. Staff Reports included updates from the City Manager, Financial Report, Departmental Updates, and the status of city audits for fiscal years 2024 and 2025. Key Action Items slated for discussion involved traffic and pedestrian safety concerns along Victoria Street, Davis Road/Lerdo Road, and designated school zones, the posting for an Interim City Manager, and directing staff to solicit RFPs for a certified public accountant to conduct the 2024 and 2025 city audits. The agenda also reserved time for an Executive Session to deliberate on potential matters including consultations with the attorney, real property, personnel matters, security devices, or economic development negotiations.
The City Council meeting included discussions on staff reports, such as updates from the City Manager, financial reports, and departmental updates. A significant discussion item involved the damage and repair needs resulting from the November hail storm, including insurance considerations. The Council also planned to discuss the monthly vendor's market and explore a partnership with the Chamber of Commerce. Action items included considering resolutions to authorize applications for the Taft PD R-R Body Armor Project and the Taft PD NIJ Compliant Body Armor Project under FY2027 grants. Further actions involved rescinding prior ordinances delegating powers to the City Manager, establishing a City Manager expenditure authorization limit of $15,000.00, rescinding agenda submission deadline ordinances, dissolving the Building and Standards Commission, planning a Strategic Planning workshop, and addressing water billing and meter installation issues. Executive session was scheduled to deliberate the annual performance evaluation of City Manager Ryan Smith.
The City Council meeting agenda included citizen communication where the public could address the Council on City business. Key action items involved discussing and acting upon the appointment to fill the vacant Ward 1 Alderman position. The Council planned to discuss obtaining bids for the City Attorney position while also considering the retention of Epimenio Ysassi for those services. Other significant actions included rescinding prior ordinances delegating powers to the City Manager and reverting powers to Statutory Provisions of the Texas Local Government Code, as well as rescinding the current City Policy Manual to develop a New Policy Employee Handbook. The agenda also covered an interlocal agreement with San Patricio County for retail food establishment regulation and OSSF enforcement, a Police Department contract with Axon for cameras, and creating a new police officer position encompassing Animal Control and Code Enforcement. Discussions extended to accepting resignations from various boards, enacting ordinances related to animal feces in parks, amending the budget, holding strategic planning workshops, and matters concerning litigation involving the City Manager, including ratification of legal representation and bond surety calls, and considering resuming regular meetings twice monthly.
The agenda for this meeting included several key items. Discussion topics included an informational overview from Frontier Waste Solutions regarding brush and bulk pickup efficiency, staff reports covering TWIA, financial updates, and departmental updates. Action items involved discussing and potentially acting upon the appointment to fill the vacant Ward 1 Alderman position, retaining Epimenio Ysassi as City Attorney, revising garbage and refuge rates via Ordinance No. 2025-1304, rescinding prior delegations of power to the City Manager to revert powers to statutory provisions, rescinding the current City of Taft Policy Manual and developing a New Policy Employee Handbook, adopting the 2026 San Patricio County Multijurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Action Plan, amending a contract with Traylor & Associates, Inc., approving an interlocal agreement with San Patricio County for food establishment regulation and OSSF enforcement, contracting with Axon for body worn and vehicle cameras, creating a new police officer position for Animal Control and Code Enforcement, amending ordinances related to City Parks (specifically animal feces), rescinding agenda submission deadline ordinances, dissolving the Building and Standards Commission, scheduling budget amendment workshops, scheduling a Strategic Planning workshop, and deciding on a resolution to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the City Manager against the Mayor and others. Discussions also covered park lighting and installing high-intensity lighting at a basketball court, and a report on water billing and meter installation issues. The Executive Session addressed consultation with the City's attorney regarding pending litigation (John Landreth v. City of Taft and Ryan Smith v. Elida Castillo et al.) and the annual performance evaluation of the City Manager.
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