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Irving Fire Department
Procurement of merchant card services.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2025
Due Date
Aug 14, 2025
Release: Jul 14, 2025
Irving Fire Department
Close: Aug 14, 2025
Procurement of merchant card services.
Irving Fire Department
This RFP seeks applications from qualified nonprofit organizations to provide homeless prevention services, including rental assistance, financial assistance, and supportive services, to households at risk of homelessness in the City of Irving.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 3, 2025
Irving Fire Department
Close: Feb 3, 2025
This RFP seeks applications from qualified nonprofit organizations to provide homeless prevention services, including rental assistance, financial assistance, and supportive services, to households at risk of homelessness in the City of Irving.
Irving Fire Department
This document outlines the standard terms and conditions applicable to all future solicitations and procurements issued by the City of Irving, detailing general contractual requirements for prospective vendors.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 31, 2099
Irving Fire Department
Close: Dec 31, 2099
This document outlines the standard terms and conditions applicable to all future solicitations and procurements issued by the City of Irving, detailing general contractual requirements for prospective vendors.
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Irving Fire Department
The City of Irving is proposing to enter into a new five-year agreement with the Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce to provide professional economic development services. This new contract will commence on October 1, 2022, and conclude on September 30, 2027. The Chamber will deliver services across five key program areas, including Business Recruitment, Business Retention and Expansion, Site Selection, Marketing and Advertising, and Small Business Services. The annual cost for the core services is $2,422,305, with an additional $5,000 annually for print shop services and a $250,000 committed fund balance for potential termination fees.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Oct 1, 2022
Irving Fire Department
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The City of Irving is proposing to enter into a new five-year agreement with the Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce to provide professional economic development services. This new contract will commence on October 1, 2022, and conclude on September 30, 2027. The Chamber will deliver services across five key program areas, including Business Recruitment, Business Retention and Expansion, Site Selection, Marketing and Advertising, and Small Business Services. The annual cost for the core services is $2,422,305, with an additional $5,000 annually for print shop services and a $250,000 committed fund balance for potential termination fees.
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This Performance Bond (Attachment G-4) guarantees the faithful performance of an unnamed project by the Principal (contractor's company) to the Owner (City of Irving). The Surety (surety company) provides this guarantee, which is subject to the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code. The bond's penal sum and specific dates are left blank in the document.
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Expires
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Irving Fire Department
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This Performance Bond (Attachment G-4) guarantees the faithful performance of an unnamed project by the Principal (contractor's company) to the Owner (City of Irving). The Surety (surety company) provides this guarantee, which is subject to the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code. The bond's penal sum and specific dates are left blank in the document.
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This document outlines an Inclement Weather Shelter Program agreement. The City provides funding up to $100,000 from November 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, to LifeChange Housing Associates, with options for annual renewal. The program offers shelter accommodations for up to 85 individuals, along with services like transportation, meals, laundry, showers, security, and housing-focused case management. LifeChange Housing Associates is responsible for providing services, maintaining facilities, data entry into HMIS, collaborating with other providers, and submitting monthly and end-of-program reports on expenditures and performance metrics.
Effective Date
Nov 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Nov 1, 2025
Irving Fire Department
Expires:
This document outlines an Inclement Weather Shelter Program agreement. The City provides funding up to $100,000 from November 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026, to LifeChange Housing Associates, with options for annual renewal. The program offers shelter accommodations for up to 85 individuals, along with services like transportation, meals, laundry, showers, security, and housing-focused case management. LifeChange Housing Associates is responsible for providing services, maintaining facilities, data entry into HMIS, collaborating with other providers, and submitting monthly and end-of-program reports on expenditures and performance metrics.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Irving Fire Department
The meeting agenda included updates on the Friends of the Library activities, such as volunteer hours valuation, fundraising totals, and plans for the North Texas Teen Book Festival (NTTBF), which involved changes in book sales vendors and volunteer needs. A presentation provided an overview of the 2024 NTTBF, detailing author lineups, schedule, and publisher involvement. The Director's Report covered the introduction of the new Library Services Manager, Britney Cossey. A major discussion point was the ongoing Collection Modification Plan, including updates provided to the City Council regarding the definition of "mature content" and the legal risks associated with age restrictions, leading to a decision by the Council to proceed without card restrictions. The Board also reviewed the status of the Library's Collection Development Policy in relation to the modification plan and legal counsel's interpretation. Furthermore, an update on proposed locations for two new library book kiosks, funded by a Bond Election, was presented, outlining potential sites, service demographics, and the process for obtaining a library card at a kiosk. Finally, future agenda items included an update to the Library's Rules of Conduct to address behaviors like sleeping in the library, and a potential presentation to the Community Services Committee.
The document outlines the agenda for a combined Work Session and Public Hearing scheduled for April 20, 2020, which includes provisions for remote participation due to public health guidelines at the time. The Work Session agenda items included citizen comments, liaison reports from the City Council meetings of March 19, March 31, and April 16, 2020, a report from the Planning and Development Committee, discussion on the 2020 American Planning Association National Conference, and a discussion regarding the Commission Rules of Procedure concerning Applicant Attendance Requirements. The Public Hearing agenda focused heavily on zoning and Comprehensive Plan Amendment cases, including Case #ZC20-0003 (requesting a change from "Compact Neighborhood" to "Residential Neighborhood" and zoning from R-MF-2 to R-6 for a single-family home), Case #ZC20-0010 (requesting amendment from "Commercial Corridor" to "Compact Neighborhood" and zoning change to S-P-2 for townhouse development with multiple variances), and several other zoning cases requiring action or postponement.
The Board of Directors agenda included Citizen Comments on listed items. Key resolutions under consideration involved recommending approval for a Budget Adjustment for the TIF No. 1 Operating Fund related to the Second Amendment to the DCURD Interlocal Agreement, and recommending approval for the Fiscal Year 2021 Second Amendment to the Interlocal Agreement between TIF #1 and DCURD concerning accelerated waterway maintenance and APT system improvements. Discussions were also scheduled regarding developer reimbursement proposals for 5101 N. O'Connor Blvd. and 880 Lake Carolyn Pkwy., as well as discussion on the City of Irving Chapter 380 Process.
The Irving Public Library Board meeting included several key discussions and updates. Topics covered were the Friends of the Library monthly update, which detailed fundraising from book sales, volunteer/membership activity, and upcoming events like the Holiday Sale. An update on the 2023 NEA Summer Reading Challenge highlighted statistics showing lower Teen and Adult participation compared to 2022, prompting discussion on research into causes and potential prize adjustments. The Director's Report covered the review of the 2023-2024 Library Budget, which was slated for City Council adoption in September, and operational updates on major projects, including the near completion of the RFID tagging project and expected delays in the delivery and programming of new self-check machines and Chromebook lockers. Future agenda items suggested for discussion included the seed library program.
This North Nursery Corridor Neighborhood Plan outlines a vision for the future development and revitalization of the neighborhood. It integrates resident and business owner input to address key community priorities including cleanliness, community engagement, education, housing development, pedestrian safety, parks and public spaces, retail and commercial development, safety, and traffic and transit. The plan aims to transform the corridor into vibrant, mixed-use "Community Villages" with a dynamic, safe, and pedestrian-friendly environment, strengthening traditional residential areas and promoting a stronger, safer, and more vibrant neighborhood.
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