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El Paso County Water Improvement District 1
El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1 is requesting bids for concrete lining a portion of the Franklin Canal at the El Paso Zoo, El Paso, Texas, commencing April 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 16, 2026
El Paso County Water Improvement District 1
Close: Mar 31, 2026
El Paso County Water Improvement District No. 1 is requesting bids for concrete lining a portion of the Franklin Canal at the El Paso Zoo, El Paso, Texas, commencing April 2026.
AvailableEl Paso County Water Improvement District 1
Construction of water facilities, sanitary sewer facilities, storm drainage facilities, paving, grading, signage, street lighting, and other related improvements.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
El Paso County Water Improvement District 1
Close: Feb 18, 2026
Construction of water facilities, sanitary sewer facilities, storm drainage facilities, paving, grading, signage, street lighting, and other related improvements.
El Paso County Water Improvement District 1
Supplying a quantity up to 1,400 + cubic yards of fiber-reinforced concrete for use in a shotcrete application and delivered.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2025
Due Date
Jan 30, 2025
Release: Jan 12, 2025
El Paso County Water Improvement District 1
Close: Jan 30, 2025
Supplying a quantity up to 1,400 + cubic yards of fiber-reinforced concrete for use in a shotcrete application and delivered.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from El Paso County Water Improvement District 1
The document appears to be a transcript snippet from a board meeting, primarily containing spoken dialogue, music cues, and potentially some unrelated commentary or transcription artifacts. Specific actionable discussion topics or formal agenda items are not clearly discernible from this fragmented content.
The board meeting resumed open session to address agenda item 12 concerning vision plats within district boundary requirements and licenses. Discussions included the approval recommendation for Application 3679 by Templo Incorporated for a subdivision unit, involving a 93-acre lot with a church. Application 3685 by DI Englewood Industrial LP for the Englewood Industrial Subdivision, covering approximately 40 acres, was also reviewed, which includes realignment of Englewood road. Applications 3708 and 3709 by Bowling Brothers Development for Horizon Park unit 4 subdivision and Cotton Cove unit two were approved. An annual license (1638) for electric facility servicing within district property, requiring use of canal banks with prior notification and safety procedures, was approved. Approvals were granted for temporary construction licenses related to the roadway improvement with a box culvert for Application 3686, construction of a pool (3691), and construction of a new school for the independent school district (3699). A temporary construction license (3700) for the removal and remediation of an unregistered above-ground diesel storage tank at the Sakoro pond site was approved. Further approvals included a subsurface fiber optic cable crossing (3704) and several Letters of No Objection for Texas Gas across multiple locations. The board also reviewed a dewatering application (3473) by Lower Valley Water District. Finally, the board discussed grant agreement proposals for preliminary and design environmental work on the Riverside Regulating Reservoir, noting they selected Hazen and Sawyer to negotiate the contract, which was provided for informational purposes only.
The discussion involved concluding a closed session at 11:04 a.m. with no action taken. The group then transitioned into open session, where the only recorded action was the entertainment of a motion to adjourn.
The document appears to be a transcript snippet from a board meeting, referencing discussion on various topics, including processes, estimates involving Matt Wright, software related matters, city matters, and reports concerning efforts and possible dispersion standards. Due to the fragmented nature of the provided transcript, specific actionable decisions or detailed key discussion points beyond general topics are not clearly discernible. The context suggests discussions related to operational status, planning, and entity administration.
The content provided consists primarily of transcribed audio segments with timestamps and incidental speech, rather than structured meeting minutes. Key identifiable entities mentioned include Eduardo Borges and Hunter Fire. Due to the lack of discernible agenda items, formal discussions, or decisions, a detailed summary of key topics cannot be accurately formulated beyond acknowledging the presence of these names within the audio flow.
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