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Contract AwardInfrastructure & MaintenanceDetected Jun 16, 2026

The City of Alpine has approved a Landscape Maintenance Agreement with TxDOT covering landscape, irrigation, and illumination improvements associated with the TxDOT Landscape & Scenic Enhancement Project along portions of US 67/90, SH 223, and SH 118. TxDOT will construct medians, plantings, irrigation systems, and accent lighting, while the City agrees to maintain vegetation, irrigation systems, and accent lighting within defined segments of state right-of-way once installed. The agreement spells out the City’s responsibilities for plant care, mowing, irrigation system operation and repair, lighting inspections, and utility costs, as well as traffic control and environmental protection during maintenance. While the agreement itself is executed, it signals multi-year O&M obligations that the City may not be fully staffed for, creating opportunities for landscape maintenance firms, irrigation and lighting service providers, and related vendors to support the City in meeting these standards once construction is complete.

Scope covers medians and streetscapes near Sul Ross University on US 67/90 and SH 223, downtown Alpi...

Housing Authority city of AlpineTxDOT-Alpine landscape, irrigation, and lighting maintenance agreement

Why this matters for vendors

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Infrastructure & Maintenance

Where this sits in the buying cycle

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

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Award & contract

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