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REC26-45
| 1 | 1. | Recognition | Recognizing the United South High School Silver Steppers as they delivered an unforgettable performance at Contest of Champions Nationals in Orlando! Through dedication, passion, and hard work, they proudly represented our school on the national stage, earning National Champion titles in Military, Pom, and Precision Open.
For the first time in Silver Stepper history, the team advanced to Finals in Precision Open, performed their routine again, and finished 4th overall — a true reflection of their commitment, teamwork, and determination. | | |
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REC26-46
| 1 | 2. | Recognition | Recognizing the United South High School Cheer for delivering an outstanding performance at the NCA High School Nationals, earning 1st Place in the Advanced Non-Tumbling Coed Division and securing Back-to-Back National Champion titles! Their hard work, dedication, and team spirit continue to set the standard for excellence on the national stage. | | |
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REC26-47
| 1 | 3. | Recognition | City of Laredo proudly recognizes Michelle R.Gonzalez for receiving the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards in the Elementary Principal category.Her dedication, leadership, and commitment to student success continue to make a lasting impact on students, families, and the community.The City of Laredo congratulates Ms.Gonzalez on this outstanding achievement and thanks her for inspiring excellence in education every day. | | |
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REC26-48
| 1 | 4. | Recognition | Recognizing the Laredo Nixon Lady Mustangs Track and Field team for capturing their third consecutive District 30-5A championship during the 2026 season. The Lady Mustangs secured this outstanding achievement on April 9, 2026, continuing their tradition of excellence and athletic success. | | |
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REC26-49
| 1 | 5. | Recognition | The City of Laredo Mayor, Dr. Victor D. Treviño, and Council recognize the Laredo Morning Times for earning the 2026 Texas Managing Editors (TME) award. | | |
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REC26-50
| 1 | 6. | Recognition | The City of Laredo Mayor, Dr. Victor D. Treviño, and Council recognize United High School Student Amiyah Villasenor for her accomplishments and recent commitment to the U.S. Naval Academy. | | |
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REC26-51
| 1 | 7. | Recognition | The City of Laredo Mayor and Council recognize students who recently were inducted into the junior/honor society.
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26-942
| 1 | 8. | Communications | Presentation by Mayor Dr. Victor Trevino, providing general comments on city matters, upcoming initiatives, and other relevant updates for the Council and the public. | | |
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26-986
| 1 | 9. | Communications | Discussion of the upcoming P-Tech Program between the City of Laredo and Laredo Independent School District, which provides students with supervised, hands-on learning experiences aligned with construction, engineering, and skilled trades pathway. | | |
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26-991
| 1 | 10. | Communications | Update on discussions with Homeland Security regarding riverfront activity and coordination efforts. | | |
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26-992
| 1 | 11. | Communications | Update on the City’s recent discussions with Texas Water Development Board, the City of Nuevo Laredo, and Emergency Action Plan as it relates to water security, preparedness, and proactive measures to safeguard the community’s water supply. | | |
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APPT26 - 43
| 1 | 12. | Appointment | Appointment by Council Member Dr.Tyler King of Rafael Gutierrez to the Ad Hoc State Legislative Advisory Committee. | | |
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| 1 | 13. | Appointment | Appointment(s) by Mayor Dr. Victor D. Trevino to Mayoral Adhoc Rio Grande Riverfront Coordination and Advisory Committee to be announced during the City Council Meeting. | | |
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APPT26 - 45
| 1 | 14. | Appointment | Appointment(s) by Mayor Dr. Victor D. Trevino to the TIRZ 1 Committee to be announced during the City Council Meeting. | | |
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26-651
| 1 | 15. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 1, Block 1, Kimberly Plaza Subdivision, located at 4800 McPherson Road, from B-3 (Community Business District) to B-4 (Highway Commercial District).
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended denial of the proposed zone change, and staff does not support the application.
ZC-036-2026
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26-656
| 1 | 16. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by amending Ordinance 2023-O-011 which authorized a conditional use permit for an amusement redemption machine establishment on Lot 1A, Block 1, Anil Associates, Limited Liability Company, Phase 1, located at 9110 McPherson Road, Suite 1 (10,800 square feet) in order to remove the current parties and issue the conditional use permit to the property and to extend the current expiration date of the conditional use permit.
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed conditional use permit (CUP) amendment to extend the current expiration for an additional 10 years, and recommended denial of the request to remove the currently approved parties associated with the CUP.
Staff supports CUP amendment for the 10-year extension; however, staff does not support the removal of the currently approved parties associated with the CUP.
ZC-028-2026
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26-814
| 1 | 17. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 6, Block 1, Los Corralitos Subdivision, located at 18215 FM 1472, from AG (Agricultural District) to M-1 (Light Manufacturing District).
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed zone change, and staff supports the application.
ZC-039-2026
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26-815
| 1 | 18. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning approximately 59.55 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit A, located south of Lomas Del Sur Road and east of Cuatro Vientos Road, from AG (Agricultural District) and B-3 (Community Business District) to B-4 (Highway Commercial District).
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed zone change, and staff does not support the application.
ZC-042-2026
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26-879
| 1 | 19. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning approximately 32 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit A, located north of Lomas Del Sur Road and east of Cuatro Vientos Road, from R-1A (Single Family Reduced Area District) to B-4 (Highway Commercial District).
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed zone change. Staff does not support the application.
ZC-040-2026
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26-880
| 1 | 20. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning approximately 9.53 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit A, located north of Lomas Del Sur Road and east of Charolais Drive, from R-1A (Single Family Reduced Area District) to B-4 (Highway Commercial District).
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed zone change. Staff does not support the application.
ZC-041-2026
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26-881
| 1 | 21. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning approximately 3.92 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit A, located north of Lomas Del Sur Road and east of Cuatro Vientos Road, from R-1A (Single Family Reduced Area District) to B-4 (Highway Commercial District).
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed zone change. Staff does not support the application.
ZC-049-2026
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26-883
| 1 | 22. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning Lot 10, Block X6, Southview Replat, Phase II, located at 3502 South Arkansas Avenue, from R-1 (Single-Family Residential District) to R-2 (Multi-Family Residential District).
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed zone change and staff does not support the application.
ZC-038-2026
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26-884
| 1 | 23. | Planning & Zoning Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning approximately 16.7 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit A, located south of Lomas del Sur Road and east of Cuatro Vientos Road, AG (Agricultural District) and B-3 (Community Business District) to B-4 (Highway Commercial District).
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed zone change and staff does not support the application.
ZC-043-2026
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2026-O-111
| 1 | 24. | Final Readings | An Ordinance of the City of Laredo, Texas, amending the Zoning Ordinance (Map) of the City of Laredo by rezoning approximately 4.07 acres, as further described by metes and bounds in attached Exhibit A, located south of Siller Loop and west of Martinique Drive, AG (Agricultural District) to R-1 (Single Family Residential District).
ZC-044-2026
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26-695
| 1 | 25. | Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending Chapter 19 (“Motor Vehicles and Traffic”), Article VIII (“Stopping, Standing or Parking”), Section 19-355(b) (“Parking Violations”), of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Laredo, Texas, by increasing the parking violation fee schedule; providing for severability; providing for publication; and establishing an effective date. | | |
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2026-O-115
| 1 | 26. | Final Readings | An Ordinance of the City of Laredo, Texas, amending Chapter 23 - Parks and Recreation Department, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Laredo to amend Chapter 23-6, Section 2, fee schedule for the Buena Vista Sports Complex to allow for 6-week team program, complex hosted events and programs and tournament registration and gate fees, weekday per pod/complex fees, weekend discount package, weekday grouping of 2-hour field rentals and add-on fees for custom fence distance, tables and chairs set up, tent and canopy set up, and tournament check in sessions; providing for publication and an effective date; and providing for severability. | | |
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26-826
| 1 | 27. | Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introductory Ordinance amending the City of Laredo Municipal Housing Fund FY2025-2026 annual budget by increasing revenues and expenditures in the amount of $50,000.00, related to the AEP Texas Targeted Low Income Program administered by Frontier Energy, Inc. The program will provide the replacement of central air conditioning and heating systems in Municipal Housing single-family homes to improve energy efficiency, housing quality and, improve resident quality of life. | | |
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26-853
| 1 | 28. | Public Hearing & Introductory Ordinance | Public Hearing and Introduction of an ordinance amending the City of Laredo Subdivision Ordinance, Chapter III, Section 3.2 Entitled “Streets and Alleys,” by adding definitions for block length and block width; providing that this ordinance shall be cumulative; providing for severability clause; and providing for publication and effective date. | | |
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26-825
| 1 | 29. | Public Hearing | Public Hearing and Introduction of an ordinance concerning a voluntary annexation request by Javier De Anda, on behalf of NDAS Development, LLC, altering and extending the boundary limits of the City of Laredo to annex approximately 23.942-acres, more or less, of land located southeast of Cuatro Vientos Road and Sierra Vista Boulevard; providing for the effective date of the ordinance; authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract adopting a service plan for the annexed territory; and establishing the initial zoning of B-3 (Community Business District) for the subject tract, as described by metes and bounds in the attached Exhibit “A.”
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed annexation and denial of the originally requested B-4 (Highway Commercial District) zoning, and instead recommended B-3 (Community Business District). The petitioner has since amended the request from B-4 to B-3.
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26-846
| 1 | 30. | Public Hearing | Public Hearing and Introduction of an ordinance concerning a voluntary annexation request by Lucia Elizondo Paez, on behalf of All Carriers, Inc., altering and extending the boundary limits of the City of Laredo by annexing approximately 8.42-acres, more or less, tract of land located south of FM 1472 and west of Ben-Hur Ranch Road; providing for the effective date of the ordinance; authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract adopting a service plan for the annexed territory; and establishing the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District) for the subject tract, as described by metes and bounds in the attached Exhibit “A.”
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed annexation and the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District). Staff supports the proposed annexation and the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District).
AN-002-2026
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26-847
| 1 | 31. | Public Hearing | Public Hearing and Introduction of an ordinance concerning a voluntary annexation request by Luke Colbert, on behalf of ARP Laredo, LLC, altering and extending the boundary limits of the City of Laredo by annexing approximately 5.19-acres, more or less, tract of land located south of FM 1472 and north of Mercury Mine Road; providing for the effective date of the ordinance; authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract adopting a service plan for the annexed territory; and establishing the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District) for the subject tract, as described by metes and bounds in the attached Exhibit “A.”
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed annexation and the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District). Staff supports the proposed annexation and the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District).
AN-003-2026
District 7 - Cm. Vanessa Perez | | |
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26-848
| 1 | 32. | Public Hearing | Public Hearing and Introduction of an ordinance concerning a voluntary annexation request by Robert J. Gilpin, altering and extending the boundary limits of the City of Laredo by annexing approximately 150.8236-acres, more or less, tract of land located northwest of Nicolas D. Hachar Road and River Bank Drive; providing for the effective date of the ordinance; authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract adopting a service plan for the annexed territory; and establishing the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District) for the subject tract, as described by metes and bounds in the attached Exhibit “A.”
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the proposed annexation and the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District). Staff supports the proposed annexation and the initial zoning of M-1 (Light Manufacturing District).
AN-004-2026
District 7 - Cm. Vanessa Perez | | |
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2026-O-99
| 1 | 33. | Final Readings | Authorizing the City Manager to amend the FY25-26 General Fund Parks Department budget by appropriating revenues and expenses in the amount of $14,950.00 in order to appropriate funds awarded by Texas Municipal League (T.M.L) to be used for the replacement of the Circle Gym at North Central Park (John Valls Park) located at 10202 International Blvd. | | |
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26-821
| 1 | 34. | Consent Agenda | Authorizing the City Manager to award a construction contract to Midas Construction, LLC. utilizing Buy Board #783-25, Laredo Texas in the amount of $545,000.00 for the reconstruction of the Tug Lane project on the west side of the Laredo International Airport. The contract time is 90 working days. Funding is available in the Laredo International Airport Fund. | | |
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26-816
| 1 | 35. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to award a service contract to Metro Elevator Central Texas, of Austin TX, in the amount not to exceed $308,100.00, for the modernization of two elevators located at Bridge 1 Gateway to the Americas, unit #1 (TXE66127) and unit #3 (TXE66129) using OMNIA contract # 159575. Funding is available in the Bridge 2022 Revenue Bond. | | |
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26-823
| 1 | 36. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to award a service contract to Midas Contractors, LLC. of Laredo TX, in the amount not to exceed $135,800.00, for the installation of a new irrigation system at Bridge 3 Colombia Solidarity using the price based on (TIPS) Contract No. 250902. Funding is available in the Bridge 2022 Revenue Bond. | | |
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26-911
| 1 | 37. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to authorize a purchase contract with Dell Technologies for thirty-eight Dell Pro Max Micro Desktops and three Dell Pro 14 Laptops in the amount of $104,729.71 through the OMNIA NCPA 01-143 contract. The purchase of this equipment is for the operation and customer service areas. Funding is available in the Laredo Bridge System Operating Fund. | | |
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2026-R-114
| 1 | 38. | Resolution | A Resolution of the City of Laredo authorizing the City Manager to approve and enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of Laredo, Texas (“City”) and the County of Webb (County) for cost-sharing of the local match requirement for the Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) under the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) 2023 grant program. Grant funds will improve existing trails and embankments along Zacate Creek, as well the development of newly extended trails, and improve recreational accessibility to surrounding neighborhoods. The City will contribute up to $1,799,996.00 and the County will contribute up to $2,000,000.00. Funding for the City is available in the 2019 Certificate of Obligation issue, in-kind contributions of land, private donations, and land value. | | |
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26-406
| 1 | 39. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to authorize the purchase of one 2025 Ford F-550 Regular Cab Truck from Silsbee Ford, Silsbee, TX, in the amount of $208,197.25 The purchase of this truck will be made utilizing the TIPS Cooperative Pricing Program Contract 240901. Funds are available in the 2021 Certificate of Obligation Bond. | | |
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26-850
| 1 | 40. | Consent Agenda | Consideration for approval of amendment no.1 an increase of $392,280.00 for a professional services contract with Slay Architecture, Laredo, Texas for the FY24-ENG-57 City of Laredo Police Department South Sector Station. This amendment no.1 is to provide architectural and engineering services and credit for platting and detention pond design. Current contract amount with this amendment is $898,430.00. Funding is available in the 2019 and 2023 Certificate of Obligation Bond. | | |
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26-886
| 1 | 41. | Consent Agenda | Consideration for approval of Change Order No. 2, an increase of 90 working days to the construction contract with Zertuche Construction Texas, LLC., Laredo, Texas, for the FY24-ENG-17 Economic Development & 311 Offices Relocation. Current contract time 340 days. There is no financial impact at this time. | | |
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26-887
| 1 | 42. | Consent Agenda | Consideration for approval of the selection of the top ranked consultant for the RFQ FY26-ENG-15 New Recreational Indoor Facility Feasibility Study; and authorization to negotiate a professional services contract. A total of (7) firm responded to the request for qualifications on Thursday, February 19, 2026, and the top (3) firms presented on Thursday, April 16, 2026. The committee recommends the selection of the top ranked consultant Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects, Dallas, Texas. There is no financial impact at this time.
1. Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects, Dallas, Texas
2. Hunden Partners, Chicago, Illinois
3. Berry, Dunn, McNeil & Parker, LLC, Portland, Maine
4. Sports Facilities Advisory, LLC, Clearwater, Florida
5. Able City, LLC, Laredo, Texas
6. Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
7. Power Wellness Management, LLC, Lombard, Illinois | | |
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2026-R-124
| 1 | 43. | Resolution | A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Laredo, Texas authorizing the City Manager to ratify the submission of a joint grant application through the Webb-County-City of Laredo Regional Mobility Authority (RMA) to the Federal Highway Administration’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (FY26 SS4A) Implementation Grant Program, for the purpose of advancing the Vision Zero Webb Laredo Comprehensive Safety Action Plan. RMA is preparing a SS4A Implementation Grant Application for $9,787,056.00. To deliver the $33M Vision Zero Capital Plan, the City will be responsible for a contribution of $546,764.00, providing an investment of 4.5% for the $9.7M application amount for the Roadway Safety Improvements across the City of Laredo. This contribution is subject to future funding availability. The RMA would be the grant recipient, and would front the payments, to be reimbursed by FHWA, the City, and TxDOT. Both the City and TxDOT’s portions of the local match would need to be available for reimbursement to the RMA within Fiscal Years 2028-2031. There is no financial impact at this time. | | |
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2026-R-130
| 1 | 44. | Resolution | A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Laredo, supporting the future Interstate Highway Formula Program. The future program will establish a predictable and stable level of federal funding to support development of congestionally authorized future interstates and will address the need to focus federal transportation funding on projects that provide national benefit and will provide needed investment in the next generation of the interstate highway system to keep pace with growing population and efficient freight movement demands. There is no financial impact at this time. | | |
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2026-R-131
| 1 | 45. | Resolution | A resolution of the City Council of the City of Laredo, supporting the future interstate feasibility study for Heartland Expressway, Theodore Roosevelt Expressway, and a portion of Ports-to-Plains High Priority Corridors. The feasibility study trends will address greater potential including metrics improving connectivity, safety, and mobility; improving travel time and reduce travel time cost, improving freight movement; increasing access to markets for energy and agricultural products; alleviating congestion and improving reliability; facilitating the flow of goods and international trade; creating jobs and economic opportunities; and increasing and expanding the local tax base and states sales revenues, than historically used metrics. There is no financial impact at this time. | | |
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2026-R-132
| 1 | 46. | Resolution | A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Laredo, supporting the future interstate designation for Heartland expressway, Theodore Roosevelt Expressway, and a portion of Ports-to-Plains High Priority Corridors and numbering future interstate segments. The purpose of future interstate highways is to expand and enhance the national transportation network by identifying and developing key corridors that will eventually meet full interstate highway standards. There is no financial impact at this time. | | |
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26-964
| 1 | 47. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to award a construction contract to the lowest responsible, responsive bidder Quantcorp Construction LLC, Laredo, Texas, in the amount not to exceed $7,229,800.00 for the FY23-ENG-34 City of Laredo Boulevard of the Americas Phase II - Rebid III Project for the total base bid. The construction contract time is 550 working days. Funding is available in the 2018, 2024B and 2025 Certificate of Obligation Bond.
1. Quantcorp Construction, LLC, Laredo, Texas
Total base bid: $7,229,800.00
2. Cobalt Construction, Laredo, Texas
Total base bid: $7,319,100.00
3. Summit Build & Design, Laredo, Texas
Total base bid: $7,940,347.00
4. Midas Contractors, LLC, Laredo, Texas
Total base bid: $9,313,225.00
Refer to attached letter of recommendation from Abrazo Partners, Laredo, Texas. | | |
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2026-R-107
| 1 | 48. | Resolution | A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Laredo, Texas, authorizing the city’s participation in the TASB Energy Cooperative; approving the TASB Energy Cooperative interlocal participation agreement; authorizing the City Manager or designee to execute the agreement and any related documents; and providing for an effective date. | | |
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26-933
| 1 | 49. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to renew annual service contract FY24-067 for Outside Tire Repair Services with the following vendors:
1). Section I: Outside tire repairs for mid-size vehicles:
a). Toro Automotive, Laredo, Texas in an annual amount up to $100,000.00 and $100,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term; and
b). Border Tire, Laredo, Texas in an annual amount up to $70,000.00 and $70,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term;
2). Section II: Outside tire repairs for heavy-duty trucks:
a). Toro Automotive, Laredo, Texas in an annual amount up to $70,000.00 and $70,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term;
b). Southern Tire Mart, Laredo, Texas in an annual amount up to $60,000.00 and $60,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term;
3). Section III: outside tire repairs for industrial sized trucks:
a). Southern Tire Mart, Laredo, Texas in an annual amount up to $90,000.00 and $90,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term;
b). T&W Tire LLC., Laredo, Texas in an annual amount up to $45,000.00 and $45,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term.
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26-938
| 1 | 50. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to award parts/service contract RFB 2026-057 to the lowest responsive/responsible bidders:
1) Bone’s Custom Cycles, Laredo, Texas, in annual amount up to $95,000.00 and $285,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term;
2) South Texas Auto Rebuilders, Inc., Laredo, Texas, in annual amount up to $95,000.00 and $285,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term;
for the purchase of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts/service for the City’s street sweepers. All parts will be secured on an as-needed basis. The term of this contract shall be for a period of one year beginning as of the date of its execution and is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds. This contract can be renewed for three additional one-year extension periods, upon mutual agreement of the parties. Funding is available in the Fleet Management Fund. | | |
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26-974
| 1 | 51. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to renew contract FY24-061 with Arguindegui Oil, Laredo, Texas, in an annual amount up to $5,600,000.00 and $11,200,000.00 for the remainder of the contract term for the purchase of unleaded and diesel fuel for the City’s automotive fleet. Contract unit price will be determined by the daily published Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) index made up of the composite posted prices in the Laredo area. The term of this contract shall be for a period of one year beginning as of the date of its execution and is contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds. The contract may be extended for two additional one-year periods, each upon mutual agreement of the parties. Funding is available in the Fleet Management Fund. | | |
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2026-R-119
| 1 | 52. | Resolution | A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Laredo, Texas, supporting the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) standard for Ethylene Oxide; Opposing proposed rollbacks to Ethylene Oxide regulations; endorsing Public Health based regulatory decision making; authorizing submission of public comments; and providing for related matters. | | |
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26-852
| 1 | 53. | Consent Agenda | Consideration and possible action to ratify an amendment to Contract RFP-2026-035 awarded to Strategic Government Resources for Executive Recruitment and Leadership Services. This amendment increases the annual not-to-exceed amount to $200,000.00 and the total contract value to $1,000,000.00. | | |
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26-808
| 1 | 54. | Consent Agenda | Request for ratification of the purchase of Nutanix, a server virtualization solution that replaces the City’s current virtualization platform, which the City has outgrown and whose current renewal is facing significant price increases. The current global supply chain issues with computer hardware necessitated that IST purchase this solution immediately for reasons related to inventory availability and pending price increases. The cost for hardware, software, and implementation services was $299,422.68. Purchase was with General Datatech, L.P. from Dallas, Texas, through the State of Texas DIR contract DIR-CPO-5688. Funding was available in the Information Services and Telecommunication department, Support Services division & Contractual Obligations fund. | | |
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26-822
| 1 | 55. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to renew a yearly service contract with Avolve Software Corp., Scottsdale, Arizona, in the amount of $122,642.10 for the annual fee of a full deployment version of electronic building permits plan review process management. Avolve Software Corp. is a sole source provider of this software. Service agreement renewal term June 7, 2026 to June 6, 2027. This agreement is subject to future appropriations and funding is available in the General Fund- Planning Building Inspections. | | |
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26-896
| 1 | 56. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to authorize the purchase contract with the sole source provider, Audio Dynamics, Inc. in the amount of $661,488.04 for the purchase and installation of multi-monitor video equipment for the Laredo Police Department Real Time Crime Center (RTCC). Funding is available in the Auto Theft Task Force Fund. | | |
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26-855
| 1 | 57. | Consent Agenda | Consideration to authorize the award of a contract for the Uniform Rental Program with Unifirst Holdings, Inc., through the cooperative purchasing agreement BuyBoard Contract No. 773-25, for the Environmental & Solid Waste Services Department. The proposed contract provides for the rental, cleaning, and maintenance of employee uniforms in an amount not to exceed $98,280.00 for the first year, with a 5% increase in each subsequent year, resulting in $103,194.00 for the second year and $108,353.00 for the third year, for a total contract value of $309,827.00. The term of the agreement is three years and is contingent upon the annual availability of funds. Funding for this contract is budgeted and available in the Solid Waste Fund. | | |
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2026-RT-20
| 1 | 58. | Laredo Mass Transit Board | Authorizing the City Manager to waive bus fares for children between the ages of six to seventeen for our 2nd Annual “Kids on the Go” summer youth transportation program to help families and children in Laredo stay connected and active during the summer months. Kids on the Go Summer Youth Transportation Program will be commencing on June 1, 2026 through August 9, 2026. | | |
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26-C-79
| 1 | 59. | Council Item | Discussion with possible action on promoting a community water storage campaign and establishing an incentive program for customers as part of the City’s Water Security Action Plan to encourage household and business preparedness, water conservation, and emergency resiliency, reflecting the City’s proactive efforts to strengthen water security before the onset of any potential crisis, and any matters related thereto. | | |
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26-C-81
| 1 | 60. | Council Item | Discussion with possible action to review the City of Laredo’s property inventory in order to maximize the efficient and strategic use of municipal space, identify opportunities for public benefit, economic development, operational improvements, and community services, and any matters related thereto. | | |
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26-C-77
| 1 | 61. | Council Item | Discussion with possible action to donate a used F250 pick up truck equipped with animal transport box to The City of Rio Bravo, Texas and any other matters incident thereto. | | |
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26-C-80
| 1 | 62. | Council Item | Update on the contract for a hydraulic/hydrologic/geomorphologic study of the River and the impacts of the proposed federal "Smart Wall" infrastructure project on the City of Laredo, and any other matters incident thereto. | | |
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26-C-82
| 1 | 63. | Council Item | Discussion with possible action for the City of Laredo to provide partial sponsorship from the event liability fund to Diocese of Laredo's Ordination Mass for Bishop-Elect John Jario Gomez to be held at the Sames Auto Arena, and any other matters incident there to. | | |
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26-C-83
| 1 | 64. | Council Item | Request for update from Public Works and Engineering on progress and feedback from the City's recent asphalt preservation program, and any other matters incident thereto. | | |
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26-C-84
| 1 | 65. | Council Item | Discussion with possible action regarding ways to address traffic safety near International Blvd and Loop-20 in front of the Walmart, and other matters incident thereto. | | |
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26-C-85
| 1 | 66. | Council Item | Discussion with possible action regarding ways the City can get involved in helping hospitals and medical practices recruit new physicians in critical specialties to Laredo, and any other matters incident thereto. | | |
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