Aransas County approves road paving agreement and engineering contract with Hansen Services

July 11, 2025 | Aransas County, Texas


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Aransas County approves road paving agreement and engineering contract with Hansen Services
The Aransas County Commissioners Court convened on July 11, 2025, to discuss key agreements and projects aimed at improving local infrastructure. The meeting highlighted two significant motions that received unanimous approval from the commissioners.

The first motion involved an interlocal cooperation agreement between Aransas County and the Aransas County Municipal Utility District Number 1 for road paving services. The agreement is set to be effective from July 1, 2025, until June 30, 2026, with provisions for four annual renewals. A termination clause allows either party to end the agreement with 30 days' written notice. The cost for the services will not exceed £15, a figure deemed realistic by the commissioners.

The second major item on the agenda was the authorization for the county judge to sign a notice of award and execute a professional engineering contract with Hansen Professional Services Inc. This contract pertains to the Fulton Street Improvements project, which is funded through the Texas Community Development Block Grant and administered by the General Land Office. The project aims to enhance local infrastructure and is now moving into the engineering phase.

The meeting concluded with both motions passing smoothly, reflecting the court's commitment to advancing community development and infrastructure improvements in Aransas County.

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