Canoe Canal N Wall Repair RFP
Aug 20, 2026
Closes
Sep 18, 2026
Wall repair.
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Aug 20, 2026
Closes
Sep 18, 2026
Wall repair.
Aug 20, 2026
Closes
Sep 18, 2026
Wall repair.
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City
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Irving
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Dallas
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850 E Las Colinas Blvd
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(972) 556-0625
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75014
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Irving Flood Control District Section Iii
The Board reviewed the financial report and approved accounts payable for various vendor invoices. Operational discussions included the arrival of new sluice gates and a proposal to update the outdated Scada system. The Board discussed the district communications plan, noting progress on the annual report, school program support, and community engagement strategies. Additionally, the Board received reports regarding landscape architect hiring for erosion control and aesthetic improvements within the Valley Ranch area, as well as considerations for new seawall materials.
The Irving Flood Control District Section III (IFCD 3) board meeting addressed the district's tax rate and budget. The board approved a tax rate of $0.125 per $100 of true valuation for operations and maintenance for the 2019 tax year, deciding not to set a tax rate for debt service due to the absence of outstanding debt obligations. Discussions also covered the district's focus on stewardship, emphasizing the maintenance of flood control facilities and the wise use of public funds. The meeting touched on the district's recent history, highlighting periods of deferred maintenance resolution, long-term maintenance focus, and the completion of a pump station renovation project.
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The Irving Flood Control District Section III board adopted an operations and maintenance tax rate for the 2020 tax year. The adopted rate reflects a reduction from the previous year. The district is responsible for providing flood control facilities and operations and preserving the high quality of life in Valley Ranch by constructing and maintaining canals, ponds, and other water management facilities.
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