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Wichita County unveils multi‑year facilities roadmap; officials flag HVAC, exterior and courtroom projects
Summary
County leaders presented a draft multiyear plan outlining $3.2 million in near-term projects for 2025–26 and additional phased work through 2029, prioritizing HVAC upgrades, exterior courthouse repairs and new courtroom and District Attorney office buildouts.
Wichita County officials presented a draft multiyear facilities plan to the Commissioners Court on July 11 that schedules exterior repairs, HVAC upgrades and courtroom and office renovations through 2029 and allocates an estimated $786,000 for upgrades to be completed in 2025. County staff told the court the near-term list includes concrete work on the courthouse east side, replacement of an air-handler serving the first floor, exterior-door replacements for an IT entrance, completion of annex construction projects, resurfacing and sealant work in the juvenile detention dormitories, and renovation of an IT suite and archives space. County staff estimated total permanent-improvement spending for the remainder of 2025 at about $786,000, leaving a projected permanent-improvement fund balance of…
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