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Smith County
Smith County, TX is soliciting sealed bids for roadway improvements on County Road 452 from US 69 to FM 2710, with an estimated project cost of $1,870,000. The scope of work includes right-of-way preparation, reworking existing pavement, cement treatment, and HMAC overlay for the widened roadway. Bidding for this construction project opened on February 18, 2026, and is scheduled to close on March 5, 2026.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Smith County
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Smith County, TX is soliciting sealed bids for roadway improvements on County Road 452 from US 69 to FM 2710, with an estimated project cost of $1,870,000. The scope of work includes right-of-way preparation, reworking existing pavement, cement treatment, and HMAC overlay for the widened roadway. Bidding for this construction project opened on February 18, 2026, and is scheduled to close on March 5, 2026.
AvailableSmith County
Smith County, TX is soliciting bids for roadway improvements to CR 471 and CR 433, including pavement reworking, cement treatment, and HMAC overlay. The project requires the contractor to commence work within 10 days of notice and complete all tasks within 120 calendar days. Bidders must provide necessary bonds and insurance as part of the Invitation for Bid process.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Smith County
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Smith County, TX is soliciting bids for roadway improvements to CR 471 and CR 433, including pavement reworking, cement treatment, and HMAC overlay. The project requires the contractor to commence work within 10 days of notice and complete all tasks within 120 calendar days. Bidders must provide necessary bonds and insurance as part of the Invitation for Bid process.
AvailableSmith County
Smith County is seeking an independent auditor to conduct an audit of road bond expenditures to ensure funds were used for voter-authorized and legally permissible purposes through September 30, 2025. The audit must comply with Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards and include a review of expenditures, encumbrances, and remaining balances. The final deliverable will be a written report with findings, recommendations, and an executive summary for public release.
Posted Date
Feb 18, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Feb 18, 2026
Smith County
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Smith County is seeking an independent auditor to conduct an audit of road bond expenditures to ensure funds were used for voter-authorized and legally permissible purposes through September 30, 2025. The audit must comply with Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards and include a review of expenditures, encumbrances, and remaining balances. The final deliverable will be a written report with findings, recommendations, and an executive summary for public release.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Smith, County of
The meeting featured a presentation by James Wilkins on "The Texas Bullet" airplane, built in Tyler, Texas. Wilkins discussed his research, the history of the aircraft, and its connection to Tyler's past. The presentation covered the plane's design, its manufacturing location, and key figures involved, including W.T. Stewart. The discussion also touched on the challenges and modifications made to the aircraft, as well as its performance and promotional aspects.
The meeting included a presentation to Joseph Leonellis for endowing the book. The minutes from the March meeting were reviewed, and the treasurer's report from January 31, 1999, was presented. The society recognized guests and new members. Updates were provided on the work at Camp Ford, including progress on the new parking lot. A book signing party for the "Barn and Dixie" book was announced. Tyler Heritage on Tour will include the Carnegie History Center, and the society will have a display in the Azalea Trail. Additional changes to the bylaws were adopted. The East Texas Genealogical Society will meet on March 13, 1999, to discuss Texas land records. Robert and Donna Schupe presented a program about the Tyler Lyons Club's history and service projects. Henry Osmeyer presented a "Today in History" reminder about Sam Houston, Texas, and Payne Auditorium.
The meeting included discussions about the treasurer's report, announcements about returning employees, and the nomination of officers for the upcoming year. The society received a gift of memorabilia from the Murdoch family of Tyler. A capital fundraising campaign was initiated for building maintenance. An antique fashion show was planned, and Nikki Betts was scheduled to speak about mass desertion of officers and guards. Reports were given from various committees, including publications, Camp Ford, and archives. The election of new officers was held.
The Smith County Commissioners Court received an update on the construction of the Smith County Courthouse. Despite weather-related delays, the project remains on schedule. The construction includes a seven-story courthouse with underground parking and a tunnel system connecting to the jail. Discussions covered the installation of interior and exterior walls, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and fire suppression systems. The court approved finishing an additional court on the fifth floor, funded by interest earned from courthouse and parking garage bonds. The project is expected to be completed by the fall of 2026, with the final phase, including the demolition of the current courthouse and construction of green space, anticipated in the spring of 2027.
The Arp Independent School District is holding a bond election on November 4, 2025. Proposition A allows for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $4,950,000 for school facilities, buses, and vehicles. Proposition B allows for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $4,950,000 for a multi-purpose activity facility.
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