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Galveston Housing Authority
Provide banking services.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Galveston Housing Authority
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Provide banking services.
AvailableGalveston Housing Authority
Seeking to contract with a qualified Architect/Engineer to assist with required design and implementation of projects.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
Galveston Housing Authority
Close: Jan 12, 2026
Seeking to contract with a qualified Architect/Engineer to assist with required design and implementation of projects.
Galveston Housing Authority
Comprehensive legal services.
Posted Date
Jan 8, 2026
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Jan 8, 2026
Galveston Housing Authority
Close: Jan 22, 2026
Comprehensive legal services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Galveston Housing Authority
The meeting featured a presentation of financial statements, including total operating revenue and expenses. Key discussion items included the formal recognition of April as Fair Housing Month, which involved the approval of a specific resolution to support CDBG-DR funding documentation. The Board also addressed the submission of the agency's annual plan to HUD, following a public hearing. Departmental reports provided updates on development progress for mixed-income properties, maintenance and renovation projects at public housing sites, occupancy and lease-up statistics for various housing complexes, and human capital program participation and service referrals.
The board discussed financial performance for January 2026, the upcoming Annual Agency Plan, and several resolutions. Actions taken included the approval of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Galveston Police Department for supplemental services, amendments to the procurement policy to increase the small purchase threshold, and authorization to dispose of non-operable vehicles via auction. Additionally, the meeting featured detailed reports on development projects, modernization and maintenance activities, public housing occupancy rates, housing choice voucher statistics, and human capital initiatives.
Key discussions included a report from the Development Committee concerning a Community Meeting regarding the Strategic Plan for 4700 Broadway, covering topics like library services, a farmer's market, and entrepreneur office space. Action items involved the approval of Collection Loss Write-Offs totaling $3,516.56 (Resolution 3022) and the disposal of a non-operable vehicle deemed a total loss by insurance (Resolution 3023). Further resolutions included authorizing the Galveston Tree Conservancy to plant trees along 41st and 43rd Streets (Resolution 3024), and approving negotiations for Architect/Engineer services for the DRRP project (Resolution 3025) and for Comprehensive Legal Services (Resolution 3026). Reports covered the financial statements for December 2025, modernization and repair updates at various sites, HCV leasing status, and participant numbers for the Human Capital Report.
This Annual PHA Plan outlines the policies and procedures for the Galveston Housing Authority's public housing and assisted housing programs. The plan focuses on providing safe, affordable housing, promoting resident self-sufficiency, and enhancing the quality of life for low-income individuals in Galveston. Key areas addressed include admissions, eligibility, financial policies, fair housing compliance, maintenance, and handling of lease violations, all while adhering to federal and state regulations.
Key discussions centered on public comments regarding the potential sale of land at 4700 Broadway, specifically concerning St. Vincent's House, with several community members expressing opposition to selling any land. Tenants raised concerns regarding vehicle towing without notice and ongoing mold infestation requiring displacement. The Board addressed the Development Committee's Strategic Plan for the 4700 Broadway property, which involves convening a town hall for broader community input on its utilization. A motion was passed regarding not selling any land, although legal counsel noted the provisional nature of such a vote. The Board ultimately approved Resolution 3019 to facilitate a community strategic planning meeting to discuss commercial development of the property, understanding the existing community center building would remain. Additionally, Resolutions 3020 and 3021 related to necessary start-up items and documentation for CDBG-DR funds were approved. Department reports provided updates on property rehabilitation projects, Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) lease-up status, occupancy rates for managed properties, public housing events, and Human Capital initiatives.
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