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Active opportunities open for bidding
Fayette County
Provide full-service electronic billing services to the county. Services being requested are for electronic patient care record hardware and software, account collection services and medical records services.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Fayette County
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Provide full-service electronic billing services to the county. Services being requested are for electronic patient care record hardware and software, account collection services and medical records services.
AvailableFayette County
Provide Cover Rock 3/8" & 5/8" Gravel 1-1/2” Screened Gravel Ash Rock, Fly Ash, Pit Ash;
Posted Date
Dec 14, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Dec 14, 2025
Fayette County
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Provide Cover Rock 3/8" & 5/8" Gravel 1-1/2” Screened Gravel Ash Rock, Fly Ash, Pit Ash;
Fayette County
Limestone Commercial Base, Grade 3, Grade 4, and ¾" to 1" Dust Hot Mix, Pre-mix (AES 300 & Type D) Road Oil (MS-1, CRS-2, CRS-2P)
Posted Date
Dec 14, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Dec 14, 2025
Fayette County
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Limestone Commercial Base, Grade 3, Grade 4, and ¾" to 1" Dust Hot Mix, Pre-mix (AES 300 & Type D) Road Oil (MS-1, CRS-2, CRS-2P)
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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, still skip—no sole source path; pivot straight to BuyBoard.
Coops: Use BuyBoard. Confirm your product is on a BuyBoard contract, ask procurement to process via BuyBoard, and loop in the department head to fast-track.
Fayette County, TX adheres to a $50,000 competitive bidding threshold with no evidence of sole source awards.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Fayette County
The Fayette County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Update 2023 outlines a strategy to protect life, property, and the environment by reducing long-term risks from identified hazards. The plan focuses on specific natural and technological hazards such as flood, drought, extreme heat, and severe weather events, through proactive mitigation actions and fostering a resilient community. Key outcomes include minimizing disaster disruptions, streamlining recovery efforts, demonstrating commitment to mitigation principles, and ensuring eligibility for future grant funding.
The Commissioners Court signed an order restricting outdoor burning in the unincorporated area of Fayette County for 90 days, effective September 11, 2025, due to hazardous conditions that could exacerbate wildfires. The ban does not apply to activities authorized by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for firefighter training, public utility, natural gas pipeline, or mining operations, nor does it apply to prescribed burns conducted by certified managers or trained persons following approved burn plans. Violators of the order may face a fine.
The proposed budget includes information on property tax rates, tax levies, and distribution of taxes to various funds such as the General Fund, Road and Bridge Funds, and Debt Service Fund. It also outlines requests for program assistance and budget requests by officials and department heads, covering items such as IT infrastructure, copiers, voter registration, law library funding, building repairs, inmate supplies, and vehicles. The budget also details lease-purchase obligations and revenue projections for various funds.
The meeting included discussions regarding entering into a closed executive session to deliberate a matter related to medical records of an employee for a benefit from the Sick Leave Pool, with a decision deferred until 2017 pending possible changes to the Personnel Manual. Additionally, there was discussion and consideration of appointing members to the three-member Appeal Board required by the Fayette County Flood Damage Prevention Regulations, with this matter also being deferred until a special meeting on October 13, 2017.
The Commissioners Court of Fayette County adopted an order approving the reconfiguration of county election precincts. This decision was made in response to population imbalances revealed by the 2020 Census and the establishment of new boundaries for various districts by the Texas Legislature. The reconfiguration ensures compliance with the Texas Election Code, addressing requirements related to territorial units, population limits, and the inclusion of both incorporated and unincorporated areas. The order adopts a revised plan for election precincts, defining new boundaries and incorporating exhibits with population, demographic data, and registered voter numbers. The County Clerk is directed to provide all necessary notices regarding the adoption of the reconfigured election precincts.
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