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Purchasing
Purchasing protects the interest of the City of Seabrook taxpayers and is responsible for assuring fair and equitable treatment to all vendors without regard to political pressure.
Purchasing supports the procurement requirements of all city departments. Utilizing centralized coordination of purchasing activities, the department receives purchase requests from various city departments and determines, with the assistance of the requesting department, the best method of procurement including open market purchasing, informal solicitations, formal solicitations, cooperative purchasing and procurement card purchases.
Centralized coordination of purchasing encourages cost savings through bulk purchases and consolidated purchases as well as compliance with various purchasing legal requirements.
Minority and small business vendors are encouraged to respond to any and all City of Seabrook projects.
Bids & Proposals The City of Seabrook provides information on active and closed solicitations, doing business with the city and purchasing policies and procedures. The city’s fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30.
By submitting a response to a bid or proposal, vendors agree that the following shall govern and apply, unless specifically identified on the face of the bid, agreement or purchase order.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
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Michael Gibbs
Director
Email Michael
Ashish Patel
Purchasing Coordinator
Email Ashish
Kathryn Shannahan
Accounts Payable
Email Kathryn
1700 1st St.
Seabrook, TX 77586
281-291-5679
PUBLIC NOTICE
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Public Hearing on FY20/21 Tax Rate
A tax rate of 0.543613 per $100 valuation has been proposed by the governing body of City of Seabrook. The no-new-revenue tax rate is the tax rate for the 2020 tax year that will raise the same amount of property tax revenue for City of Seabrook from the same properties in both the 2019 tax year and the 2020 tax year. DOWNLOAD FULL NOTICE
Adopted 2020 Tax Rate
The City of Seabrook adopted a tax rate that will raise more taxes for maintenance and operations than last year's tax rate. The tax rate will effectively be raised by 3.50% (percent) and will raise taxes for maintenance and operations on a $100,000 home by approximately -$3.29.
Certificates of Obligation
Notice is hereby given that Seabrook City Council will meet in May to discuss and consider an ordinance that may be deemed necessary to authorize the issuance of the City's certificates of obligation in one or more series. Read full notice...