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Kerr County keeps $31,250 placeholder for CenterPoint drainage work as state flood program ranks project among top applicants

3622696 · June 2, 2025
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Commissioners discussed a placeholder budget of $31,250 to match a potential Texas Water Development Board Flood Infrastructure Fund grant for a multimillion‑dollar drainage project along Highway 27 in CenterPoint.

Kerr County commissioners on Monday discussed keeping a $31,250 placeholder in the flood fund to cover a 25% local match if a state flood‑infrastructure grant comes through for storm drainage work in the CenterPoint area along Highway 27.

Commission staff explained the county has submitted several projects to the Texas Water Development Board’s Flood Infrastructure Fund and that the CenterPoint project—drainage work to improve outlets under and downstream of Highway 27—ranked among the top 30 of more than 200 applicants. The County’s representative said the board…

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