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City of Tuscola
The City of Tuscola, Texas (Taylor County) is soliciting sealed bids for the sale of city-owned real property located at Lots 10-11, Block 16, Original Town of Tuscola, commonly known as 418 Graham Street. The property will be sold "AS IS" by Deed without Warranty with a minimum bid of $85,000, and bidders are encouraged to inspect the property before submitting bids and provide their planned use of the property. Sealed bids labeled "Sealed Bid for City Property" must be delivered or mailed to City Hall (742 Buffalo Gap Road / P.O. Box 34, Tuscola, TX 79562) and must be received by 1:00 p.m. on July 29, 2026; bids will be publicly opened by the City Council on August 3, 2026, which reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.
Posted Date
Jul 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 29, 2026
Release: Jul 3, 2026
City of Tuscola
Close: Jul 29, 2026
The City of Tuscola, Texas (Taylor County) is soliciting sealed bids for the sale of city-owned real property located at Lots 10-11, Block 16, Original Town of Tuscola, commonly known as 418 Graham Street. The property will be sold "AS IS" by Deed without Warranty with a minimum bid of $85,000, and bidders are encouraged to inspect the property before submitting bids and provide their planned use of the property. Sealed bids labeled "Sealed Bid for City Property" must be delivered or mailed to City Hall (742 Buffalo Gap Road / P.O. Box 34, Tuscola, TX 79562) and must be received by 1:00 p.m. on July 29, 2026; bids will be publicly opened by the City Council on August 3, 2026, which reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Tuscola
The council reviewed bank reconciliations for March and discussed grant applications submitted by Jayden Turner and Carlyee McGehee, requesting three bids be provided at the next session. The council approved a building proposal for a vacant lot on Kent Avenue and passed an ordinance restricting commercial vehicles on 1st Street. Additionally, the council addressed the filing of a previously approved replat for property located at 3rd and Kent Avenue.
The council reviewed bank reconciliations for the month of October and discussed a variance request presented during public comment. Legislative actions included the approval of Ordinance #104, which establishes requirements for RV parks, and the formal denial of a request for sewer service for the Jim Ned RV Park.
The meeting included a review of bank reconciliations for April.
The Tuscola City Council meeting addressed several key items. These included a review of bank reconciliations for March, a proposal for a Young Life BBQ Cookoff fundraiser with a waiver of the community center rental fee, and discussions regarding New Hope plans and a preliminary site plan proposed by Chris Barnett, both involving sewer connection reviews by Jacob & Martin. The council also approved the removal of the fire suppression system from the new city hall project and requested the contractor to sign a contract as requested by the city attorney.
The council discussed several topics including a proposal for the city to build a lift station for a subdivision, which was not approved. Discussion with Kirk Whitehurst about City Marshal Position. Bids for the construction of the new City Hall were opened and reviewed. An update on Meals on Wheels was provided. There was also a discussion and review on a draft lease agreement with Jim Ned Little League, but no action was taken.
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