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Brookshire hires ProLight to install Christmas lights on City Hall, Highway 90, police station and museum

6424017 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

Council awarded the installation contract to ProLight for $4,546.50 after reviewing three bids ranging from $1,440 to $16,500; staff recommended the midrange bid.

The Brookshire City Council on Oct. 16 approved a contract with ProLight to install previously purchased Christmas lights at City Hall, the police station, the museum and along Highway 90.

Staff presented three bids: approximately $1,440, $4,546.50 and $16,500. Staff recommended the midrange bidder, ProLight, at $4,546.50, noting the lowest bid appeared unusually low compared with the previous vendor and the highest bid was considerably above the others. The council approved the staff recommendation by voice vote.

Staff said the lights will be reinstalled in mid‑November, stored locally between seasons and removed by contractor at the end of the season.