Katy City Council took significant steps to enhance city infrastructure during its June 9, 2025 meeting, approving multiple resolutions for essential projects totaling over $2 million.
The council ratified a resolution for emergency repairs and replacement of the chiller at Katy City Hall, costing $237,528.58, funded through general fund reserves. This decision underscores the city's commitment to maintaining critical facilities.
In a move to expand city services, the council awarded a bid to Top Water Construction Services for a fleet shop expansion, amounting to $461,282. This project, with a total cost of $534,836, will be financed through a combination of building improvement bonds and general fund reserves.
Further addressing water management, the council approved a contract with PVS DX Inc for water treatment chemical supplies, totaling $858,662 for the fiscal years 2026-2027. This contract marks a significant increase from previous agreements, attributed to rising operational demands.
Additionally, the council greenlit several other contracts, including waste disposal services and infrastructure improvements, demonstrating a proactive approach to city maintenance and development. Notably, the council's decisions reflect a strategic investment in Katy's future, ensuring that essential services and infrastructure are adequately supported.
As these projects move forward, residents can expect enhanced city services and improved infrastructure, reinforcing Katy's commitment to community development and sustainability.