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Government Projects in Alcorn County

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Corinth is approving a resolution and reimbursement agreement for TIRZ #2 to repay the CEDC for 50% of the $2,127,425 land purchase at 5790 S I-35E, up to $1,063,712.50 over five annual installments. Denton County Commissioners Court and the TIRZ #2 Board have already endorsed the project and financing. This confirms a multi-year TIRZ-funded economic development mechanism tied to the Miguel’s restaurant project, with potential for additional TIRZ-supported improvements and professional services.

Contract Award
$1,063,712Jul 2, 2026

Corinth is amending its FY 2025-2026 budget to spend $2,127,425 from the Economic Development Fund balance to buy a 2.67-acre parcel at 5790 S I-35E via assignment of a contract between Michael Lane and Great Texas Foods, Inc. The Corinth Economic Development Corporation will own the land and use it as an incentive under a planned Chapter 380 agreement with Michael Lane/Blue Plate to develop "Miguel's," an 11,000 sq ft restaurant with 26,000 sq ft of outdoor dining. This locks in site control and signals upcoming design, construction, and fit-out work for the destination restaurant.

Contract Award
$2,127,425Jul 2, 2026

The June 4, 2026 agenda includes a resolution to approve a contract with Government Capital Corporation for the financing and purchase of a fire apparatus in an amount not to exceed $1,042,145, authorizing the City Manager to execute necessary documents. This indicates that the City is moving forward with a major fire vehicle purchase using lease‑purchase or similar financing rather than cash, signaling a significant capital investment in its fire fleet. While the specific apparatus vendor is not named in this excerpt, the size of the acquisition and reliance on structured financing highlight Corinth’s active fire fleet modernization. Vendors in fire apparatus equipment, vehicle upfitting, communications, maintenance, and related public safety technology can view this as intelligence on the city’s budget capacity and replacement cycle, positioning for future apparatus, equipment, and lifecycle support opportunities as this and similar units age.

Contract Award
$1,042,145Jun 4, 2026

Corinth approved using DIR cooperative purchasing with PresidioMX-C for a mobile networked information system front line resources project costing $1,042,145. This is a major public safety/operations IT implementation, likely involving hardware, connectivity, and software for field staff. The award reveals the chosen vendor and scope, opening doors for integration, accessories, training, and ongoing support services around the new system.

Contract Award
$1,042,145Jun 4, 2026

The CEDC is proposing a $2,127,425 budget amendment to buy a 2.67-acre parcel at 5790 South Interstate 35E as an economic development incentive. The City will assume an existing real estate contract between purchaser Michael Lane and seller Great Texas Foods, Inc., with TIRZ #2 reimbursing half the cost over five years. The site will support development of Miguel’s, an 11,000 sq ft restaurant with 26,000 sq ft of outdoor dining under a Chapter 380 agreement. This creates a funded land and restaurant development project where design, construction, site work, and fit-out vendors will be needed.

Budget Planning
$2,127,425Jun 29, 2026

The CEDC will discuss on June 1, 2026 the proposed assignment of the Corinth Square North (Project 2) mixed-use development from Kairos Communities Partners, LLC to Corinth Square Mixed, LLC under a Chapter 380 Economic Development Incentive Agreement executed February 11, 2026. The agreement covers three downtown Corinth mixed-use projects totaling at least 45,000,000 in investment and 60,000 square feet of commercial space, and Project 2 already has completed and stamped civil construction plans and is ready for construction. Because the 380 agreement requires city and CEDC approval for any assignment, this item signals that a new development entity is preparing to take over an approved and shovel-ready project at the north side of Corinth Parkway at I‑35E. While the public sector incentive framework is in place, the assignee will likely need contractors, vertical architects, tenant improvements, and potentially local consultants to deliver the plan and lease the commercial space. Vendors in construction, engineering, leasing, and mixed-use operations can treat this as an opening to build relationships with Corinth Square Mixed, LLC as they mobilize on Project 2 and plan for Projects 1 and 3.

Public Updates
$45,000,000Jun 1, 2026

The City Council considered and approved the purchase of network equipment and professional services from Presidio Networked Solutions Group, LLC. This procurement was conducted through the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) cooperative purchasing contract. This indicates a recent investment in the city's IT infrastructure, with Presidio as the selected vendor. While the primary purchase is decided, there may be future opportunities for integration, maintenance, or related IT services.

Contract Award
$318,522Jun 4, 2026

On June 4, 2026, Corinth City Council is asked to approve a purchase of network equipment and professional services with Presidio Networked Solutions Group, LLC, via the Texas DIR cooperative contract, not to exceed $318,522. The attached Service Contract No. 2026‑1039 and Statement of Work detail a citywide refresh of Cisco switches, routers, voice gateways, and Meraki ruggedized switches across City Hall, Public Safety, three fire stations, Public Works, storage sites, and Parks & Recreation, including staging, configuration, cutover, and first‑day support, with an end date of September 30, 2026 and professional services estimated at $62,920. This decision establishes Presidio/Cisco as the network infrastructure incumbent for core, access, and server switching, routing, and voice gateways across the city’s environment. While the primary award is decided, there is significant follow‑on potential for integration work, security and monitoring tools, Meraki management, training, lifecycle support, and future expansions or complementary solutions that must interoperate with the new Cisco infrastructure, especially as older systems are retired before FY 2027.

Contract Award
$318,522Jun 4, 2026

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