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Newton County court authorizes RFP for disaster debris monitoring

May 28, 2024 | Newton County, Texas


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Newton County court authorizes RFP for disaster debris monitoring
Newton County Commissioners on May 28 authorized advertising a request for proposals for disaster debris monitoring and consulting services after the prior contract ended, the court said.

The chair said the county’s contract with the prior provider had expired and the county must send out RFPs to select a new vendor. Commissioner Fi made the motion to authorize advertising for proposals; Commissioner Benson seconded it. The motion passed on a voice vote with all members present indicating approval.

The item was framed as a procurement step to ensure the county has a vendor in place for debris monitoring in future disaster responses. No specific procurement timeline or evaluation criteria were given on the record.

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