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Llano County
Provide professional consulting services to be rendered to county by a qualified website and social media marketing services relating to the promotion of county tourism.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
Llano County
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Provide professional consulting services to be rendered to county by a qualified website and social media marketing services relating to the promotion of county tourism.
Llano County
Construction of concrete slab foundation to support a new file storage building.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 2, 2026
Llano County
Close: Jan 2, 2026
Construction of concrete slab foundation to support a new file storage building.
Llano County
Purchase of pit run caliche, granite gravel and/or schist.
Posted Date
May 8, 2025
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: May 8, 2025
Llano County
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Purchase of pit run caliche, granite gravel and/or schist.
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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.
Coops: Use a cooperative contract (Sourcewell or BuyBoard) to bypass a formal bid over $50,
Llano County, TX rarely awards sole source contracts and enforces a strict $50,000 competitive bidding threshold. The only documented sole source found was a specialized, low-value security system purchase (~$5,721).
Board meetings and strategic plans from Llano County
The Commissioners' Court examined and approved the report of the County Treasurer, Cheryl Regmund, for the period covering December 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025. The Court ordered that the proper credits be made in the County Treasurer's accounts based on the findings. The total amount of cash and other assets in the custody of the County Treasurer as of the examination date was certified to be $26,653,239.97, submitted in compliance with the Texas Government Code concerning the Llano County Investment Officer.
The meeting addressed several agenda items, beginning with the consent agenda approvals. Key actions included tabling the discussion regarding an order prohibiting or restricting outdoor burning in Llano County. The Court approved an Order to Create Emergency Services District #6 (ESD#6) following a successful vote by citizens in the affected precincts and appointed the initial Board of Commissioners for ESD#6. Further actions involved reappointments to the Emergency Service District #3 Board and the Llano County Hospital Authority Board. The Court approved the 2025 Biennial Regional Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) report and a Memorandum of Understanding with the Texas Division of Emergency Management. Approvals were also granted for extending vacation hour carry-over limits for Sheriff's Office employees, a contract with Kofile to digitize historical deed record index books, the purchase of Body Worn Cameras and Video systems for Constables, increasing the IT department credit card limit, issuing an RFP for the construction of a foundation for the Llano County Document Storage Building, and reissuing a modified RFP for Tourism Marketing Services. The Auditor was authorized to pay routine monthly invoices. An Executive Session was held to receive legal advice on various matters, and upon returning to open session, the Court approved widening 6 EMS bay doors. The session concluded with a Hotel Occupancy Tax (H.O.T. Grant) Workshop.
The Llano County Commissioners Court convened to discuss several agenda items. These included announcements for public participation sign-ups, a consent agenda covering minutes, accounts payable, budget transfers, interlocal agreements, and monthly reports. The court also discussed an order prohibiting outdoor burning in Llano County, and held a discussion regarding legal advice on pending litigation and other legal matters. The meeting adjourned at 9:39 a.m.
The Llano County Commissioners Court meeting included discussions and actions on various topics, such as prohibiting or restricting outdoor burning in Llano County, setting a maximum time limit for returning contracts and agreements, and approving a resolution opposing the Bell County East-Big Hill 765kV Transmission Line Project. Additionally, they approved a proclamation supporting Operation Green Light in Llano County, re-appointed commissioners to the Emergency Service District #1 board, and approved Western Surety Company Bonds for deputies. The agenda also covered public hearings, plats, replats, and an executive session to receive legal advice on pending litigation and other legal matters.
The meeting included discussions and actions on various topics such as prohibiting outdoor burning, a proclamation regarding National 4-H Week, and an art contest for Llano County students. The court also approved a resolution for Pensar LED Support, the 2025 Llano County Resolution for Indigent Defense Grant Program, and an amended joint resolution for a 2025 Joint Election contract. Additionally, the court approved surety bonds for deputy sheriffs, the appointment of the Local Health Authority, and accepted a donation for constable equipment. The court approved a HAVA grant for security upgrades and the purchase and installation of Verkada access controls and cameras for the County Election Office, as well as a quote for a metal storage building. The court discussed Texas America 250. The court also discussed variance requests and replats of various lots. Commissioner Jerry Don Moss was appointed as Interim Road Commissioner.
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