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Galveston County
Galveston County is issuing this solicitation to acquire one or more vendors capable of providing various types of equipment and services, known as push packages, for use during unforeseen or declared emergencies and disasters. The contract period will commence upon award and continue until the emergency needs are fully met. Proposals must be submitted through the county's procurement portal by the specified deadline in March 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: -
Galveston County
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Galveston County is issuing this solicitation to acquire one or more vendors capable of providing various types of equipment and services, known as push packages, for use during unforeseen or declared emergencies and disasters. The contract period will commence upon award and continue until the emergency needs are fully met. Proposals must be submitted through the county's procurement portal by the specified deadline in March 2026.
AvailableGalveston County
Galveston County is soliciting bids to purchase secure transport vans for the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office and ADA-accessible passenger transport vehicles including a shuttle bus for Senior Services. All vehicles must be model year 2025 or newer and meet the minimum equipment and specification requirements including restraints, partitions, and wheelchair lifts. The opportunity was posted on February 17, 2026, with proposals due by March 19, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
Galveston County
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Galveston County is soliciting bids to purchase secure transport vans for the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office and ADA-accessible passenger transport vehicles including a shuttle bus for Senior Services. All vehicles must be model year 2025 or newer and meet the minimum equipment and specification requirements including restraints, partitions, and wheelchair lifts. The opportunity was posted on February 17, 2026, with proposals due by March 19, 2026.
AvailableGalveston County Municipal Utility Dist. 58
Construction of water, sanitary, drainage, and paving facilities. Bid items: 65 LF of 12" C-900 AWWA (DR18) cl 150, waterline (including fittings, bedding, backfill and testing), complete in place; 1 Ea of 12" gate valve and box complete in place; 5 Ea large ty C manhole, standard depth, complete in place; 843 LF of 8" sanitary sewer pipe, 0-8 LF depth (including air testing, manhole testing, bedding and backfill), complete in place. See attached file.
Posted Date
Feb 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Feb 16, 2026
Galveston County Municipal Utility Dist. 58
Close: Feb 27, 2026
Construction of water, sanitary, drainage, and paving facilities. Bid items: 65 LF of 12" C-900 AWWA (DR18) cl 150, waterline (including fittings, bedding, backfill and testing), complete in place; 1 Ea of 12" gate valve and box complete in place; 5 Ea large ty C manhole, standard depth, complete in place; 843 LF of 8" sanitary sewer pipe, 0-8 LF depth (including air testing, manhole testing, bedding and backfill), complete in place. See attached file.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Galveston County
The meeting commenced with opening remarks and customary pledges and prayers. Key discussions involved action items related to consent agenda items 1 through 52, with items 18 and 19 being pulled for separate consideration. Item 18 concerned appointments to the HGAC Transportation Policy Committee, naming Commissioner Armstrong as primary and Commissioner Juicy as alternate. Item 19 involved an appointment to the executive advisory committee, naming Michael Shannon as primary and Nancy Mayor as alternate. The court received and filed the Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership 2025 economic development summary, featuring updates on regional partnership successes, including the Davy Defense acquisition of Gulf Copper, land rezoning for heavy industrial use in Texas City, and business development in Santa Fe following an unexpected closure. There were also discussions and approvals related to purchasing, including the award of Invitation to Bid 2566 for cementuous slurry to Alton Resources Company, the execution of a contract for solar material with Allen Resources Company LLC DBA Great Southern Stabilized (ITB 2566), and awards for ITBs concerning rotary side tractor (2568) and wheeler (2569). Finally, an ITB for a rotary slope mower tractor (2567) was addressed.
The meeting began with a public comment period, which concluded with no attendees present. The court approved a consent agenda item with a three-to-zero vote. A primary action involved proposing a tax rate as required by Senate Bill 2, resulting in the approval of a no new revenue tax rate of 0.325668 per $100 value. Following this, the court entered an executive session to deliberate on personnel matters for several directors and officers, including the Chief Financial Officer, Director of Human Resources, and Director of Emergency Management. Upon returning to regular session, the court moved into a budget workshop. Key discussions in the workshop included personnel request changes, specifically the deletion of three administrative assistant positions related to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension to maintain five agents, and an update on total personnel costs. Vehicle budget considerations were reviewed, noting most requests were standard replacements, but identified a new vehicle request for facilities and a reassignment for engineering. Further discussion centered on the necessity and impact of a new flood plan specialist position, intended to address existing backlogs, correspondence, and inquiries, rather than current bond projects. An addition of one position back to the District Attorney's office was also noted.
The Commissioners Court meeting agenda featured an extensive Consent Agenda covering numerous administrative approvals, including accounts payable checks, payroll orders, early check releases, and various quarterly and internal audit reports for departments such as Countywide Fuel Usage, Justice of the Peace Precinct 4, Mosquito Control, Court Collections Office, Juvenile Justice Department, Sheriff's Office Tax Sale Division, and Constables Precincts 1 through 4. The Consent Agenda also addressed certifications of Homeland Security funds, receiving and filing personnel movement summaries, approval of permit fee reductions for Way Out Women's Center and M.I. Lewis Social Service Center regarding Walter Hall Park usage, acceptance of donations, authorization for replacing Mosquito Control airplane propellers, signing a Designated Agent Form for the Mental Health Extended Observation Unit, execution of cooperative purchasing agreements, approval of an Interlocal Agreement with TxDOT for Ferry Landing law enforcement, approving Mutual Aid Law Enforcement Agreements, designating a Civil Rights Liaison, and executing grant application resolutions for various funding cycles (TDA - CDBG - CD Fund, FY2027 STEP-COMP, FY2027 VAWA, FY2027 Specialty Court for VTC, FY2027 Project Safe Neighborhood, FY2027 MHSCE, FY2027 HOPE Drug Court, FY2027 VOCA, FY2026 Mary Moody Northen Endowment, FY2027 Testing of Forensic Evidence, FY2027 RRBA, and FY2027 Strategic Marine Investigation). Further action items included opening a public hearing and considering approval for a FY2026 Texas Parks and Wildlife - Texas Range Program grant application, awarding contracts for Mobile Restroom Trailers and Juvenile Justice Center Air Handler Upgrades, and reviewing several budget transfers.
The Commissioners Court Special Meeting agenda primarily consisted of a Consent Agenda covering routine administrative items such as the approval of accounts payable checks, payroll orders, and quarterly audit reports for various periods. The consent items also included FY 2025 Chapter 59 Asset Forfeiture Reports for Constable Precinct 1, Constable Precinct 3, and the District Attorney's Office and Sheriff's Office. Further items for consideration included the IRS standard mileage rate for 2026, indemnification requests, various contract approvals (e.g., Clear Water pond treatment, TXU Energy Service Point Change), service agreements (aviation mechanic, aircraft propeller repair, mosquito aerial spraying), and reappointments to the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District. The agenda also featured budget amendments and project approvals for Human Resources, Emergency Management, Public Health, Beach and Parks Department, and Road & Bridge Department. The Action Agenda involved awarding an RFQ for future engineering projects and considering a replat for GKK Estates Subdivision. The court planned to enter Executive Sessions to consult with its attorney regarding pending EEOC charges and specific claimant matters, and to deliberate on personnel matters concerning several key county officers.
This Master Plan for Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Conservation/Natural Resources outlines proposed improvements for various parks across Galveston County, Texas. It incorporates findings from telephone and web surveys regarding park usage and recreation priorities for both children and adults. The plan details specific project budgets and aims to address the needs for facility upgrades, new amenities, and enhanced natural resource management.
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