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PUBLIC NOTICE COMMISSIONERS COURT MEETING WEBB COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1000 HOUSTON STREET, 2ND FLOOR LAREDO, TEXAS 78040 TUESDAY, May 27, 2025 9:00 a.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER BY THE HONORABLE TANO E. TIJERINA, WEBB COUNTY JUDGE
1. Roll Call by Honorable Margie Ramirez-Ibarra, Webb County Clerk
2. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation
3. Discussion and possible action for Approval of Bills, Payroll, and Monthly Reports (Auditor, Treasurer, Human Resources/Risk Management; and any other Department reports); and any other matters incident thereto.
4. Public Comment - This section provides the public the opportunity to address the Commissioners Court on any items on the Agenda. Members of the public wishing to participate must complete a Witness Card specifying which agenda item they wish to comment on. Each public member, individually or in a group, will be allowed a total of Three (3) minutes within which to make any/all public comments.
CONSENT AGENDA: At most meetings, the Commissioners Court establishes a Consent Agenda. It consists of those Agenda Items which are routine or non-controversial, and which neither a member of the Commissioners court has asked to be pulled for discussion. Once the Commissioners Court has established the Consent Agenda, Agenda Items included on it will be voted upon in one vote, and will not be discussed separately unless requested by the County Judge or Commissioners. The consent agenda has been created in order to give constituents the opportunity to view any and all pertinent backup information with reference to any item in the agenda. The objective of the consent agenda is for all Webb County constituents to be familiar with everyday county business and to demonstrate the transparency and fairness of this Commissioners Court. The following Agenda Items are of a routine nature, and the Commissioners Court has received supporting materials for consideration. All of these Agenda Items will be passed with one vote without being discussed separately, unless a member of the Commissioners Court or the public requests that a particular Agenda Item be discussed. If so, that Agenda Item will be pulled from the Consent Agenda and discussed as part of the regular Agenda at the appropriate time. One vote will approve the remaining items on the Consent Agenda. CONSENT ITEMS
5. Auditor
19. Discussion and possible action to accept the Audited Financial Statements for Webb County for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024, as presented to the Audit Committee by Cascos and Associates, PC.
6. Engineer
20. Discussion and possible action to approve Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $44,000.00 to Parker Construction & Fence, LLC., for the Webb County Casa Blanca Golf Course Southern Fence Project; and have the County Judge sign any relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #7100-6040-001-470000 (Capital Outlay)] Issue: This Change Order is due to the County's pre-existing fabricated panels intended for use on this project. There is a mix of 8' and 10' panels. The existing panels were mostly 8'. Solution: Contractor will fabricate 1500 LF of 10' panels to match the existing fence. NOTE: Quote to change all panels to 8' would have been $39,000.00 Result: Remaining panels will be stored for future use. Completion of fence project.
7. Planning
21. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Planning Department to initiate discussions with the Texas Water Development Board for the adoption, implementation and incorporation of the Base Level Engineering (BLE) floodplain data into Webb County’s Flood Damage Prevention Order and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: The Texas Water Development Board and the Federal Emergency Management Agency have partnered to update floodplain maps for the State of Texas. The updated floodplain BLE maps were developed using modern topographical surveying methods that develop floodplain maps with a higher degree of accuracy. Solution: Incorporating these maps into Webb County’s floodplain management program will allow the Planning Department to provide improved land development guidelines for future growth and provide better protection for property and the health and safety of county residents. Result: Webb County will be able to implement the most up-to-date floodplain management map data for the protection of property and lives from risks associated with flooding.
8. Public Defender
22. Discussion and possible action to approve, by order, the following budget amendment (line item transfer) within the general fund. [Sponsored by Tano Tijerina, County Judge] Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal. From: 1001-1130-001-431007-010 Operational Reserve $29,000.00 To: 1001-2280-001-470000 Capital Outlay $0.00 $29,000.00 $0.00 $29,000.00 Issue: The I.T. department has determined that we are in need of a dedicated server and backup software to meet our digital storage needs. A line-item transfer, not to exceed twenty-nine thousand dollars ($29,000.00), is needed to make this purchase. Solution: Approval of the line-item transfer will allow our department to purchase the dedicated server and backup software. Result: The purchase of a server and backup software will give us the space we need to store our evidence, and will allow our office to continue to function efficiently and effectively.
9. Purchasing
23. Discussion and possible action to award the Invitation to Bid # 2025-006 Las Lomas Rd. Paving Project to Anderson Columbia, for the paving of an approximate 12,173 ft. (2.31 Miles) of Las Lomas Road, including the resurfacing, restoration, and rehabilitation of a Non-freeway road consisting of scarifying, grading, compacting, flexible base, asphaltic concrete pavement, signing and pavement markings for an amount not to exceed $2,192,115.20 for a total base bid with material alternative substitutes, pursuant to the Texas Local Government Code, Sub-Chapter C. Competitive Bidding in General and to further authorize the County Judge to sign the construction contract between Webb County and awarded bidder and any other matters incident thereto. [County Transportation Infrastructure Fund Grant Program (C.T.I.F.) Account #3716-7230-715-470000 (Capital Outlay); Account #1001-1130-001-470000 (Capital Outlay); Account #3875-7230-001-474501 (Construction in Progress – Las Lomas Drainage Series 2019A)] Issue: Commissioners Court ratified the advertisement for formal bids for the construction of 12,173 ft of Las Lomas Road utilizing the County Transportation Infrastructure Fund Grant Program (C.T.I.F.) Solution: Consideration to award for the Las Lomas Rd. Paving Project. Result: If approved, General Counsel will prepare the construction contract for the awarded amount for final execution by the Webb County Judge.
24. Discussion and possible action to accept the rankings and award Request for Qualifications (RFQ) 2025-007 "Webb County Wage and Classification Study" is contingent upon final scores submitted by the evaluation committee and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Commissioners court authorized the Purchasing Agent to solicit formal proposals from qualified firms to conduct an Employee Wage and Classification Study. Solution: The scoring committee reviewed the eight (8) submitted proposals and selected the most qualified firm to conduct the independent study. Result: The study will provide the commissioners court with an independent review of current jobs and wages paid to county employees and if the current wage plan needs to be adjusted to be more competitive with the current job force market.
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25. Discussion and possible action to ratify, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfer) within General funds. Acct. Number Acct. Name Request From: 1001-1130-001-431007-010 Operational Reserve $55,480.62 To: 2031-1010-001-470000-001 Capital Outlay $55,480.62 Issue: Transfer needed to replenish purchases that have been reclassified to sub-account. Solution: Transfer as about listed. Result: Account will no long have deficit.
26. Discussion and possible action to enter into a professional services agreement not exceeding $30,000 annually with Hispanic Global News LLC (Hispanic International) for the purposes of binational and international events, relations and event logistics; and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #1001-1130-001-432001 (Professional Services)]
11. Honorable Raul Reyes, Treasurer
27. Discussion and possible action to approve a one-time exception to the operational order and approve an hourly rate of $20.00 for a temporary part-time employee in the Webb County Treasurer’s Office from June through September 30th, 2025, and any other matters incident thereto. The operational general order states that pay for part-time employees cannot exceed $15.00/hour unless specific approval is authorized by the Commissioners Court. [Account #1001-1250-001-412000 (Part-Time Account)] Issue: The Treasurer’s Office is requesting to hire a temporary part-time employee to train alongside the current Chief Principal Accountant, who is scheduled to retire in September 2025. The proposed hourly rate of $20.00 is necessary to attract a qualified candidate capable of fulfilling critical financial responsibilities during the transition period. Solution: Seek Commissioners Court approval to authorize a temporary exception to the $15.00/hour cap, allowing the Treasurer’s Office to offer $20.00/hour for the training and onboarding of a temporary part-time employee. Result: This action will ensure continuity of operations within the Treasurer’s Office by allowing sufficient time for training and knowledge transfer prior to the retirement of the Chief Principal Accountant, without disruption to departmental functions.
12. Commissioners Court Administrator
28. Discussion and possible action to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Laredo-Webb NeighborWorks Housing Services, Inc. (d/b/a NeighborWorks Laredo) to allow Webb County employees that have a payday or other small loan with Neighborworks Laredo to have their loan payments paid bi-weekly from their County salary directly to NeighborWorks. [Requested by NeighborWorks Laredo. No effect on County budget] Issue: NeighborWorks Laredo approached the Commissioners Court to authorize a program for County employees which allows for the repayment of small loans from the employees' bi-weekly pay check. Solution: Enter into an MOU with NeighborWorks to provide Webb County employees with option to pay NeighborWorks loans through bi-weekly payroll deduction. Result: Webb County employees will have loan payments deducted directly from the bi-weekly checks and paid to NeighborWorks to have their monthly payment paid directly to NeighborWorks bi-weekly.
29. Discussion and possible action to adopt and enforce the uniform rules on the hours of work for Webb County department heads, assistants, deputies, and other employees whose compensation is set or approved by the Webb County Commissioners Court, as per legislative Senate Bill 65, relating to the adoption of uniform rules for hours of work for certain county employees, amending Section 157.021(a), Texas Local Govt. Code, approved and signed by the Governor on May 19, 2025; and any other matters incident thereto.
13. Honorable Ricardo A. Jaime, Webb County Commissioner Pct. 4
30. Discussion and possible action to approve the purchase of two Auto Pulse NXT Starter Kits and two additional batteries from ZOLL Medical Corporation in the amount of Forty-Eight Thousand Four Hundred Thirteen and Ninety-Six Cents ($48,413.96) for the Webb County Fire Department to provide life-saving care to patients needing prolonged chest compressions and any matters incident thereto. [Account #1001-1130-001-431007-010 (Operational Reserve)] [Co-Sponsored by Tano Tijerina, County Judge]
31. Discussion and possible action to enter into an agreement with the Webb County Heritage Foundation, Inc., in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($125,000.00) for a stabilization assessment, which includes, but is not limited to, an updated asbestos report, survey, structural review, development of floor plans and elevations per existing conditions, assessment of historic features, selective demolition (as necessary for assessment) cribbing/scaffolding, and secure building access and development of a budget and preliminary plan for stabilization for the County's property located at 801–805 Grant Street and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [Account #3904-7230-001-474501 (Construction in Progress - Villa Antigua Heritage Museum Series 2020]
14. Honorable Tano E. Tijerina, Webb County Judge
32. Discussion and possible action to proclaim the month of June 2025 as Elder Abuse Prevention Month.
15. Closed Session/Executive Session
33. Discussion and possible action to consider a conciliation letter received by Webb County from the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) regarding EEOC Charge Number 451-2022-02918 and any other matters thereto. [Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071(1)(A) (Consultation with Attorney regarding pending or contemplated litigation)]
34. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 2025-CVA-000848-D2, 111th District Court, Webb County, Texas, styled Juan Jose Esparza vs. Webb County, Texas; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
35. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision, Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 2025-CVF-000927-D2, 111th District Court, Webb County, Texas, styled Veronica Duenas et al v. Melissa Aguilar et la.; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
36. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision, Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 2025-CVA-000698-D3, 341ST District Court, Webb County, Texas, styled Wilibaldo Salazar Zapata, Dania Gonzalez, Individually and A/N/F, A.G., B.G., and W.S. vs. Webb County, Texas; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
37. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision, Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 5:25-CV-25, Southern District of Texas, Laredo Division, styled Jacqueline Alexis Martinez v Keen Cargo Inc. Robert [and] Lee Andrade Toledo; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
38. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision, Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 2025-CVG-000931-D3, 111th District Court, Webb County, Texas, styled Robert J. Laurel v. Mirando City Water Supply, Webb County, and Wayne Nance; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
16. Presentations
39. Recognition and presentation of certificate to Lorena Rodríguez for her outstanding community service commitment. [Sponsored by Jesse Gonzalez, Commissioner Pct. 1]
40. Presentation by Stoddard General Contractors with discussion and possible action on the guaranteed maximum price for the Webb County Veterans Facility Museum project located at 501 San Bernardo Ave and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [Sponsored by Ricardo Jaime, Commissioner Pct. 4]
41. Invitation by Christy Rangel-Bryand and Dr. Anjala Pyakurel from the Rio Grande International Study Center (RGISC) to an upcoming workshop event on June 7, 2025 hosted by the Binational Air Council (BAC), focused on community engagement for air monitoring projects. [Sponsored by Tano E. Tijerina, County Judge]
42. Communications
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PUBLIC NOTICE COMMISSIONERS COURT MEETING WEBB COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1000 HOUSTON STREET, 2ND FLOOR LAREDO, TEXAS 78040 TUESDAY, May 27, 2025 9:00 a.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER BY THE HONORABLE TANO E. TIJERINA, WEBB COUNTY JUDGE
1. Roll Call by Honorable Margie Ramirez-Ibarra, Webb County Clerk
2. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation
3. Discussion and possible action for Approval of Bills, Payroll, and Monthly Reports (Auditor, Treasurer, Human Resources/Risk Management; and any other Department reports); and any other matters incident thereto.
4. Public Comment - This section provides the public the opportunity to address the Commissioners Court on any items on the Agenda. Members of the public wishing to participate must complete a Witness Card specifying which agenda item they wish to comment on. Each public member, individually or in a group, will be allowed a total of Three (3) minutes within which to make any/all public comments.
CONSENT AGENDA: At most meetings, the Commissioners Court establishes a Consent Agenda. It consists of those Agenda Items which are routine or non-controversial, and which neither a member of the Commissioners court has asked to be pulled for discussion. Once the Commissioners Court has established the Consent Agenda, Agenda Items included on it will be voted upon in one vote, and will not be discussed separately unless requested by the County Judge or Commissioners. The consent agenda has been created in order to give constituents the opportunity to view any and all pertinent backup information with reference to any item in the agenda. The objective of the consent agenda is for all Webb County constituents to be familiar with everyday county business and to demonstrate the transparency and fairness of this Commissioners Court. The following Agenda Items are of a routine nature, and the Commissioners Court has received supporting materials for consideration. All of these Agenda Items will be passed with one vote without being discussed separately, unless a member of the Commissioners Court or the public requests that a particular Agenda Item be discussed. If so, that Agenda Item will be pulled from the Consent Agenda and discussed as part of the regular Agenda at the appropriate time. One vote will approve the remaining items on the Consent Agenda. CONSENT ITEMS
5. Auditor
19. Discussion and possible action to accept the Audited Financial Statements for Webb County for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024, as presented to the Audit Committee by Cascos and Associates, PC.
6. Engineer
20. Discussion and possible action to approve Change Order No. 1 in the amount of $44,000.00 to Parker Construction & Fence, LLC., for the Webb County Casa Blanca Golf Course Southern Fence Project; and have the County Judge sign any relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #7100-6040-001-470000 (Capital Outlay)] Issue: This Change Order is due to the County's pre-existing fabricated panels intended for use on this project. There is a mix of 8' and 10' panels. The existing panels were mostly 8'. Solution: Contractor will fabricate 1500 LF of 10' panels to match the existing fence. NOTE: Quote to change all panels to 8' would have been $39,000.00 Result: Remaining panels will be stored for future use. Completion of fence project.
7. Planning
21. Discussion and possible action to authorize the Planning Department to initiate discussions with the Texas Water Development Board for the adoption, implementation and incorporation of the Base Level Engineering (BLE) floodplain data into Webb County’s Flood Damage Prevention Order and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: The Texas Water Development Board and the Federal Emergency Management Agency have partnered to update floodplain maps for the State of Texas. The updated floodplain BLE maps were developed using modern topographical surveying methods that develop floodplain maps with a higher degree of accuracy. Solution: Incorporating these maps into Webb County’s floodplain management program will allow the Planning Department to provide improved land development guidelines for future growth and provide better protection for property and the health and safety of county residents. Result: Webb County will be able to implement the most up-to-date floodplain management map data for the protection of property and lives from risks associated with flooding.
8. Public Defender
22. Discussion and possible action to approve, by order, the following budget amendment (line item transfer) within the general fund. [Sponsored by Tano Tijerina, County Judge] Acct. Number Acct. Name Adopted Request Current End Bal. From: 1001-1130-001-431007-010 Operational Reserve $29,000.00 To: 1001-2280-001-470000 Capital Outlay $0.00 $29,000.00 $0.00 $29,000.00 Issue: The I.T. department has determined that we are in need of a dedicated server and backup software to meet our digital storage needs. A line-item transfer, not to exceed twenty-nine thousand dollars ($29,000.00), is needed to make this purchase. Solution: Approval of the line-item transfer will allow our department to purchase the dedicated server and backup software. Result: The purchase of a server and backup software will give us the space we need to store our evidence, and will allow our office to continue to function efficiently and effectively.
9. Purchasing
23. Discussion and possible action to award the Invitation to Bid # 2025-006 Las Lomas Rd. Paving Project to Anderson Columbia, for the paving of an approximate 12,173 ft. (2.31 Miles) of Las Lomas Road, including the resurfacing, restoration, and rehabilitation of a Non-freeway road consisting of scarifying, grading, compacting, flexible base, asphaltic concrete pavement, signing and pavement markings for an amount not to exceed $2,192,115.20 for a total base bid with material alternative substitutes, pursuant to the Texas Local Government Code, Sub-Chapter C. Competitive Bidding in General and to further authorize the County Judge to sign the construction contract between Webb County and awarded bidder and any other matters incident thereto. [County Transportation Infrastructure Fund Grant Program (C.T.I.F.) Account #3716-7230-715-470000 (Capital Outlay); Account #1001-1130-001-470000 (Capital Outlay); Account #3875-7230-001-474501 (Construction in Progress – Las Lomas Drainage Series 2019A)] Issue: Commissioners Court ratified the advertisement for formal bids for the construction of 12,173 ft of Las Lomas Road utilizing the County Transportation Infrastructure Fund Grant Program (C.T.I.F.) Solution: Consideration to award for the Las Lomas Rd. Paving Project. Result: If approved, General Counsel will prepare the construction contract for the awarded amount for final execution by the Webb County Judge.
24. Discussion and possible action to accept the rankings and award Request for Qualifications (RFQ) 2025-007 "Webb County Wage and Classification Study" is contingent upon final scores submitted by the evaluation committee and any other matters incident thereto. Issue: Commissioners court authorized the Purchasing Agent to solicit formal proposals from qualified firms to conduct an Employee Wage and Classification Study. Solution: The scoring committee reviewed the eight (8) submitted proposals and selected the most qualified firm to conduct the independent study. Result: The study will provide the commissioners court with an independent review of current jobs and wages paid to county employees and if the current wage plan needs to be adjusted to be more competitive with the current job force market.
1848 Event Center
25. Discussion and possible action to ratify, by Order, the following budget amendment (line item transfer) within General funds. Acct. Number Acct. Name Request From: 1001-1130-001-431007-010 Operational Reserve $55,480.62 To: 2031-1010-001-470000-001 Capital Outlay $55,480.62 Issue: Transfer needed to replenish purchases that have been reclassified to sub-account. Solution: Transfer as about listed. Result: Account will no long have deficit.
26. Discussion and possible action to enter into a professional services agreement not exceeding $30,000 annually with Hispanic Global News LLC (Hispanic International) for the purposes of binational and international events, relations and event logistics; and any other matters incident thereto. [Account #1001-1130-001-432001 (Professional Services)]
11. Honorable Raul Reyes, Treasurer
27. Discussion and possible action to approve a one-time exception to the operational order and approve an hourly rate of $20.00 for a temporary part-time employee in the Webb County Treasurer’s Office from June through September 30th, 2025, and any other matters incident thereto. The operational general order states that pay for part-time employees cannot exceed $15.00/hour unless specific approval is authorized by the Commissioners Court. [Account #1001-1250-001-412000 (Part-Time Account)] Issue: The Treasurer’s Office is requesting to hire a temporary part-time employee to train alongside the current Chief Principal Accountant, who is scheduled to retire in September 2025. The proposed hourly rate of $20.00 is necessary to attract a qualified candidate capable of fulfilling critical financial responsibilities during the transition period. Solution: Seek Commissioners Court approval to authorize a temporary exception to the $15.00/hour cap, allowing the Treasurer’s Office to offer $20.00/hour for the training and onboarding of a temporary part-time employee. Result: This action will ensure continuity of operations within the Treasurer’s Office by allowing sufficient time for training and knowledge transfer prior to the retirement of the Chief Principal Accountant, without disruption to departmental functions.
12. Commissioners Court Administrator
28. Discussion and possible action to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Laredo-Webb NeighborWorks Housing Services, Inc. (d/b/a NeighborWorks Laredo) to allow Webb County employees that have a payday or other small loan with Neighborworks Laredo to have their loan payments paid bi-weekly from their County salary directly to NeighborWorks. [Requested by NeighborWorks Laredo. No effect on County budget] Issue: NeighborWorks Laredo approached the Commissioners Court to authorize a program for County employees which allows for the repayment of small loans from the employees' bi-weekly pay check. Solution: Enter into an MOU with NeighborWorks to provide Webb County employees with option to pay NeighborWorks loans through bi-weekly payroll deduction. Result: Webb County employees will have loan payments deducted directly from the bi-weekly checks and paid to NeighborWorks to have their monthly payment paid directly to NeighborWorks bi-weekly.
29. Discussion and possible action to adopt and enforce the uniform rules on the hours of work for Webb County department heads, assistants, deputies, and other employees whose compensation is set or approved by the Webb County Commissioners Court, as per legislative Senate Bill 65, relating to the adoption of uniform rules for hours of work for certain county employees, amending Section 157.021(a), Texas Local Govt. Code, approved and signed by the Governor on May 19, 2025; and any other matters incident thereto.
13. Honorable Ricardo A. Jaime, Webb County Commissioner Pct. 4
30. Discussion and possible action to approve the purchase of two Auto Pulse NXT Starter Kits and two additional batteries from ZOLL Medical Corporation in the amount of Forty-Eight Thousand Four Hundred Thirteen and Ninety-Six Cents ($48,413.96) for the Webb County Fire Department to provide life-saving care to patients needing prolonged chest compressions and any matters incident thereto. [Account #1001-1130-001-431007-010 (Operational Reserve)] [Co-Sponsored by Tano Tijerina, County Judge]
31. Discussion and possible action to enter into an agreement with the Webb County Heritage Foundation, Inc., in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($125,000.00) for a stabilization assessment, which includes, but is not limited to, an updated asbestos report, survey, structural review, development of floor plans and elevations per existing conditions, assessment of historic features, selective demolition (as necessary for assessment) cribbing/scaffolding, and secure building access and development of a budget and preliminary plan for stabilization for the County's property located at 801–805 Grant Street and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [Account #3904-7230-001-474501 (Construction in Progress - Villa Antigua Heritage Museum Series 2020]
14. Honorable Tano E. Tijerina, Webb County Judge
32. Discussion and possible action to proclaim the month of June 2025 as Elder Abuse Prevention Month.
15. Closed Session/Executive Session
33. Discussion and possible action to consider a conciliation letter received by Webb County from the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) regarding EEOC Charge Number 451-2022-02918 and any other matters thereto. [Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071(1)(A) (Consultation with Attorney regarding pending or contemplated litigation)]
34. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 2025-CVA-000848-D2, 111th District Court, Webb County, Texas, styled Juan Jose Esparza vs. Webb County, Texas; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
35. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision, Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 2025-CVF-000927-D2, 111th District Court, Webb County, Texas, styled Veronica Duenas et al v. Melissa Aguilar et la.; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
36. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision, Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 2025-CVA-000698-D3, 341ST District Court, Webb County, Texas, styled Wilibaldo Salazar Zapata, Dania Gonzalez, Individually and A/N/F, A.G., B.G., and W.S. vs. Webb County, Texas; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
37. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision, Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 5:25-CV-25, Southern District of Texas, Laredo Division, styled Jacqueline Alexis Martinez v Keen Cargo Inc. Robert [and] Lee Andrade Toledo; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
38. Discussion and possible action to retain the law offices of Allision, Bass and Magee regarding litigation in Cause No. 2025-CVG-000931-D3, 111th District Court, Webb County, Texas, styled Robert J. Laurel v. Mirando City Water Supply, Webb County, and Wayne Nance; and authorizing the Webb County Judge to execute all relevant documents and any other matters incident thereto. [Closed/Executive Session is requested pursuant to Texas Government Code, Title 5, Subchapter D, Section 551.071 (1) (A) (Consultation With Attorney/Pending Litigation)][Requested by Webb County Civil Legal Division]
16. Presentations
39. Recognition and presentation of certificate to Lorena Rodríguez for her outstanding community service commitment. [Sponsored by Jesse Gonzalez, Commissioner Pct. 1]
40. Presentation by Stoddard General Contractors with discussion and possible action on the guaranteed maximum price for the Webb County Veterans Facility Museum project located at 501 San Bernardo Ave and any matters incident thereto; authorizing the County Judge to sign all relevant documents. [Sponsored by Ricardo Jaime, Commissioner Pct. 4]
41. Invitation by Christy Rangel-Bryand and Dr. Anjala Pyakurel from the Rio Grande International Study Center (RGISC) to an upcoming workshop event on June 7, 2025 hosted by the Binational Air Council (BAC), focused on community engagement for air monitoring projects. [Sponsored by Tano E. Tijerina, County Judge]
42. Communications
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