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Board member presses staff for selection details on roughly $3.5 million engineering contract

City of Denton Public Utilities Board · January 12, 2026
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At the Jan. 12 City of Denton Public Utilities Board meeting, a board member asked city staff to explain why final selection criteria were not included in materials for a roughly $3.5 million engineering services contract; staff said the city used a prequalified list and evaluates firms for each project.

At its Jan. 12 meeting, the City of Denton Public Utilities Board approved a consent agenda item that had been pulled for discussion after a board member asked for details about the selection process for an engineering services contract.

David Brown, water utilities project manager, outlined the procurement approach, saying, "The selection process was used the 82 13, prequalified engineering selection that we had already been approved through PB and council." Lori Hill, the city purchasing manager, added that…

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