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Alpine council workshop advances plan for new animal incinerator; Brewster County offers $50,000

Alpine City Council · November 19, 2025
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Summary

At a workshop, council reviewed replacing the animal services incinerator as part of the 2025–26 budget after Brewster County offered $50,000 toward a unit staff estimate at about $108,000; council asked staff to prepare an RFP and budget amendment and to return with fee comparisons and procurement timing.

Alpine city staff told the council at a workshop that Brewster County has offered $50,000 toward replacing the city—s aging animal services incinerator, and staff estimated the model they prefer would cost roughly $108,000.

The recommendation, presented as part of the 2025–26 budget review, would require a budget amendment and likely a formal request-for-proposal process under the city—s finance policy. Gio, the staff member who presented the briefing, said the county contribution would be part of an interlocal agreement for the city to provide services…

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