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Liberty County adopts rule keeping numbered county roads in unincorporated areas; subdivisions may use names with permit approval

3110878 · April 14, 2025
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Summary

The Commissioners Court voted to require county road numbers for major thoroughfares and unincorporated areas while allowing subdivision street names if approved by the permit department and registered with county addressing/911 systems.

Liberty County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved a policy requiring County Road numbers for major thoroughfares and for roads in unincorporated parts of the county, while allowing named streets within subdivisions if the permit department approves and the names are registered with the county addressing system.

The decision came after an extended discussion about duplication of street names, 911 addressing and the need for a centralized database. Melinda, a county permitting/records staff member, told the court the county “track[s] the subdivisions anyway” and offered to build a reservation database for subdivision road names. Sherry, the…

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