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Government Projects in Val Verde County

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Val Verde County is processing a budget adjustment that moves 89400 from the Sheriff’s capital expenditures line for Digital Ally into Sheriff Operating and Capital Outlay, specifically 49400 for the purchase of Motorola/RedServo equipment and 40000 for the purchase of body cameras. This indicates a pivot away from prior Digital Ally capital allocations toward new investments in Motorola/RedServo systems and updated body camera hardware. The decision effectively establishes Motorola/RedServo and an as-yet unnamed body camera vendor as solution providers for the Sheriff’s Office, signaling active technology upgrades in communications or recording equipment. Even though the main purchasing decision is made, vendors can track the lifecycle of these systems, potential integration needs with CAD/RMS or evidence management, and future replacement or expansion around the time these investments age or when subscriptions/ warranties approach renewal.

Contract Award
$89,400Jun 17, 2026

The Purchasing Agent is seeking approval for the County Judge to execute an agreement with Stericycle, Inc. for bulk document shredding services, with an estimated expenditure of 6300 from available appropriations. This indicates that Stericycle has been identified as the vendor of choice for county-wide shredding, covering secure destruction of records across departments. While the primary award decision is made, this reveals Stericycle as the incumbent for records destruction and gives insight into the county’s compliance and records management practices. Competing vendors can use this intelligence to time future marketing around contract renewal or expanded information governance services, such as digital records management or offsite storage, that could complement or eventually replace shredding volumes.

Contract Award
$6,300Jun 17, 2026

Val Verde County is considering approval of a project to install five LED street lights and associated transformers and cabling along Cienegas Road, with the County Judge authorized to execute a CIAC agreement with AEP Texas. The work, funded from Precinct 4’s operating budget for a total of 3985.84, targets specific locations including several points near a duck pond area that has raised safety concerns. If approved, this will formalize AEP Texas as the implementing utility for the lighting infrastructure, leaving limited room for competing vendors on the core installation. However, there may be adjacent needs around poles, trenching, traffic control, ongoing maintenance, and possible future expansion of lighting coverage along the corridor. Vendors in lighting, safety, and civil construction can position themselves for follow-on enhancements or similar projects in other precincts by understanding this scope and cost level.

Contract Award
$3,985Jun 17, 2026

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