During a recent government meeting, citizen Anthony Niddick voiced ongoing concerns regarding the deteriorating condition of two bridges on County Road 1360 in San Patricio County. Niddick, who has attended meetings for five years, highlighted that the bridges, which have a weight limit of 17,500 pounds, are no longer adequate for the heavy vehicles frequently using the road, including tractors and trucks weighing up to 80,000 pounds. He expressed frustration over the lack of action from local officials, stating, \"Five years is a long time even for the government not to do anything.\"
The meeting also included updates from various county officials. Commissioner Wilkinson reported on road maintenance activities, including patching potholes and preparing for potential storms. He noted ongoing issues with speeding in work zones, which poses safety risks for county employees.
Commissioner Yardley provided insights into recent meetings related to emergency management and infrastructure projects, including a solar farm lease at Midway Junction. He emphasized the importance of direct communication with constituents regarding county operations and decisions.
In response to concerns about hurricane preparedness, officials discussed the need for proper training and equipment readiness. They are currently auditing training records for compliance with emergency management standards and working on a hazard mitigation plan.
The meeting concluded with a motion to approve minutes from previous sessions, reflecting the court's ongoing administrative duties. Overall, the discussions underscored persistent infrastructure challenges and the county's commitment to addressing public safety and emergency preparedness.