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Sole Source: Sole source: skip—Scurry County avoids sole source awards.
Coops: ≥$50,001 or buyer prefers a contract vehicle: use a cooperative (lead with Texas BuyBoard) and coordinate with the Auditor’s Office.
Scurry County, TX shows no practical sole source path. There is no evidence of sole source awards, and the county adheres to competitive processes.
Thresholds: No sole source dollar threshold identified.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Scurry County
The Commissioner's Court meeting addressed several key agenda items. Updates were provided by the Scurry County Historic Commission regarding the upcoming 150th county celebration, including the progress of commemorative markers and student design entries for the celebration. A community member delivered a notice of intent concerning concerns about data centers, specifically their impact on local housing, utility grids, and water supply, and requested a moratorium study. The court also discussed department head and committee reports, including a rabies case investigation, project staffing updates, and the acceptance of donations for county entities like the library, senior center, and EMS. Additionally, the court approved a reduction in tournament fees for a golf charity event and discussed setting a public hearing for lowering the speed limit on a county road to improve safety.
The court reviewed several department and committee reports, including updates on EMS grant funding for IV pumps and library books acquired at the TLA conference. Financial discussions covered the first quarter investment report, the designation of CDs for investment, the acceptance of donations, and the handling of unclaimed property capital credits. The meeting also addressed personnel matters concerning departmental overtime, the certification of various revenues, and the approval of line transfers and budget amendments. Finally, the court reviewed accounts payable and authorized an executive session.
The Commissioner's Court discussed several operational and financial matters. Key topics included the procurement of cleaning and degreasing supplies, departmental budget planning sessions for the upcoming cycle, and observations regarding water usage in the oil and gas industry. The court considered and approved bids for road material haulage, processed a budget amendment for EMS equipment, and authorized the purchase of furniture for a fire station. Additionally, the court held an executive session to address matters related to security devices and security audits.
The court discussed and approved several items, including the acceptance of donations for county entities, a resolution supporting legislation to improve county road infrastructure and safety, and a policy allowing departments to utilize local auctioneers for property disposal. The meeting also addressed the adoption of the Scurry County investment policy, the review of the investment committee minutes and quarterly investment report, and the renewal of Affordable Care Act reporting and tracking services. Additionally, the court approved budget amendments related to part-time staffing, the final payoff for the EMS building, and insurance expenses for a first responder vehicle, as well as personnel reports and the payment of outstanding bills.
The Commissioner's Court meeting focused on several key items. Discussion was held regarding a proclamation for Corrections Week and the illumination of the courthouse in honor of corrections personnel. The court conducted a public hearing concerning the renewal and reauthorization of tax abatement guidelines for Scurry County, including considerations for integrating data centers into existing policy. Furthermore, the court reviewed and discussed the progress of the Cedar Draw Solar project, focusing on the tax abatement and road use agreements to ensure mutual benefit for the county and the developer.
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