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Gonzales County raises tax note to $12.2 million to fund make-safe work at Randall Bradley Building; approves WJE assessment
Summary
At its April meeting the Gonzales County Commissioners Court voted to increase a tax note by $700,000 to $12.2 million to add make‑safe and renovation scope for the historic Randall Bradley Building and approved a $60,000 proposal from WJE to engineer and document required repairs before bidding.
Gonzales County Commissioners Court on April at its April meeting approved increasing a tax note from $11.5 million to $12.2 million to cover additional make‑safe and renovation work at the Randall Bradley Building and authorized a $60,000 engineering proposal from WJE to specify necessary repairs.
County staff said the increase is intended to provide funding to “make safe” portions of the historic Randall Bradley Building — not to perform a full historic restoration. John (county staff member) told the court the larger note would “give us an amount to ideally take care of the make safe of the Randall Bradley Building” and to include the annex in the scope. He said the county is not pursuing full restoration now but wants to address cracking stone and falling elements that present public‑safety risks.
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