
League City has announced an auction featuring a diverse selection of items, including vehicles, office supplies, and electronics, that will soon be available for bidding. According to the City’s official website, the online auction will start on September 23 and run through October 6.
Online auctions might not appeal to everyone, but they're important for League City to follow its rules. These sales help find new homes for usable items instead of throwing them away. It’s a win-win, as the proceeds go back to the city to support services and projects. Plus, the process is made easy online through the auctioneer, Public Surplus.
Before you start bidding, there are a few steps to take. First, you need to create an account with the auctioneer, as required by the rules. League City won’t check if the vehicles actually run by the end of the auction, so it’s highly recommended to visit beforehand. Make sure to arrange an appointment by emailing [email protected]. Keep in mind that you’ll be responsible for picking up any items you buy, as the city won’t assist with that.
Don’t expect any guarantees; all items are sold "as-is," so every purchase is a bit of a gamble. Stay alert, as bidding wars can happen, and the highest bidder wins. If you fail to pay within a week, the runner-up gets a shot at their bid. Also, if you’re a city employee, you can’t participate in the auction.
You can preview the items up for auction by checking the list once bidding starts. Whether you're interested in surplus sedans or old office chairs, League City's upcoming auction might have the great deal you're looking for.









