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Aransas Pass councilors debate expanding city asset inventory beyond $3,000 threshold

5067254 · June 24, 2025
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Councilmember Martin urged the council to inventory all city equipment with serial numbers, proposing department coordinators and six‑month updates to improve accountability; council members agreed to begin department‑by‑department work but took no formal vote.

Councilmember Martin urged the Aransas Pass City Council to expand the city’s asset inventory to include any item that has a serial number or other unique identification, not only equipment above the current $3,000 threshold used by the auditor. Martin said the change would improve accountability and make replacement decisions easier when staff changes occur.

Martin said the city currently “only inventories items over 3,000,” and proposed cataloging items with serial numbers (for example VINs on vehicles) and tracking what the item is, the…

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