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Active opportunities open for bidding
Hunt County
Purchase of road oil & emulsion for seal coating.
Posted Date
Feb 22, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 22, 2026
Hunt County
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Purchase of road oil & emulsion for seal coating.
AvailableHunt County
Purchase of clear span concrete bridges & concrete box culverts.
Posted Date
Feb 22, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 22, 2026
Hunt County
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Purchase of clear span concrete bridges & concrete box culverts.
AvailableHunt County
Purchase of premixed oil and sand.
Posted Date
Feb 22, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
Release: Feb 22, 2026
Hunt County
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Purchase of premixed oil and sand.
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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, use sole source only if unmistakably justified; otherwise avoid and pivot to coops/resellers.
Coops: If not via a reseller, purchase directly on DIR or Sourcewell.
Hunt County, TX: There is no evidence of sole source awards above $50,000 and the county prefers full and open competition. Treat sole source as high-risk; if pursued, expect strong justification and scrutiny.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Hunt County
The Hunt County Bail Bond Board meeting includes reviewing minutes from the previous meeting, discussing new and renewal applications for licenses to operate a bonding business, and holding hearings to review these applications. The agenda also covers the acceptance of Exhibit D from Alexis Bail Bonds, security deposits for licensed companies, and reports including the Monthly Surety Summary and financial statements. Employee applications will be reviewed, and discussions will be held regarding E-Bonds and the Rules and Regulations of the Hunt County Bail Bond Board. The board will also address the notification of Lindsay Honeycutt serving as a designee and receive public comments.
This Comprehensive Plan for the Lake Tawakoni Area establishes a vision for future land development within Hunt County, aiming to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of residents. The plan outlines key strategic pillars including developing residential areas at appropriate densities, filling gaps in the Lake Area's economic profile, and fostering destination development that enhances quality of life. It provides recommendations for future land use categories, residential and nonresidential design, stormwater management, and thoroughfare planning, with a long-term vision extending to 2045.
The court addressed public testimony, including a discussion on preserving historical records and an expression of appreciation from the Disabled American Veterans for a grant. Old business regarding action items was reviewed. New business included approvals for the consent calendar, accounts payable, line item transfers, budget amendments, and payroll personnel. A presentation was given by Twin Rotors Mission. The court also discussed a resolution supporting the state funding a rail relocation and improvement fund. A grant to the Senior Center Resource and Public Transit was authorized, and a proclamation was made declaring September 2022 as Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in Hunt County. Additionally, the court received a presentation from the County Extension Agent discussing current ag life events and educational programs.
The Hunt County Commissioner's Court meeting included public testimony regarding road maintenance. The court addressed concerns about road conditions, dust, and the application of tar. The court also discussed the quarterly report for the Audie Murphy Cotton Museum, which included visitor statistics, events, and exhibits. Additionally, the court addressed the Hunt County Fire Association's quarterly report, focusing on staffing issues and grants for fire departments. The court also received an update on delinquent tax collections, including collection activities, team updates, and collection timelines.
The session included a presentation regarding a proposed Quint and Tax Increment Investment Zone, aimed at managing growth and planning for the future. The purpose of the zone is to finance construction of infrastructure and public facilities to catalyze residential and commercial development. The goals include infrastructure improvements, mobility and connectivity enhancements, housing and neighborhood expansion, and parks and public facilities development.
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