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County Commissioners Approve Key Renovation and Honor Veteran Service

August 06, 2024 | Cameron County, Texas



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County Commissioners Approve Key Renovation and Honor Veteran Service
In a recent Cameron County government meeting, officials approved several key items, including a significant architectural project and a resolution honoring a long-serving county employee.

The meeting commenced with the approval of a request for qualifications (RFQ) for architectural and engineering services related to renovations at the county's office warehouse building located at 130 Williams Road. The scope of the project was clarified to include both interior and exterior renovations, leading to a motion by Commissioner Garza to approve the item with the necessary amendments. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lopez and passed unanimously.

Additionally, the commissioners honored Tony Reisinger for his 42 years of service to Cameron County, particularly highlighting his contributions to agriculture and sea grant activities. Although Reisinger was not present at the meeting, the commissioners expressed their gratitude for his dedication and indicated that he would be recognized at a future meeting.

The meeting also saw the tabling of an agreement with Texas Southmost College regarding police training at the Port Isabel-Cameron County Airport, with a motion to table made by Commissioner Lopez and seconded by Commissioner Gadsaw.

In other business, the commissioners approved a series of travel items, including an amendment to replace Commissioner Benavidez with Patti Matamoros for an upcoming legislative conference in Austin. The remaining travel items were also approved without opposition.

Lastly, the commissioners addressed budget matters, approving a salary schedule related to the Title IV e enhancement grant, while noting there were no budget amendments for the period.

The meeting concluded with all agenda items being passed, reflecting a productive session focused on community service and operational efficiency.

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