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Commissioners approve eminent domain for Spicewood Springs crossing and several routine county actions; direct staff to share Central Health policy drafts
Summary
At its Feb. 4 meeting, Travis County Commissioners Court unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing use of eminent domain for two parcels needed for the Spicewood Springs low‑water crossing project, approved a temporary traffic detour on Siesta Shores Drive, reassigned a 2022 HFC carryforward designation, authorized investments for the Bee Cave
Travis County Commissioners Court on Feb. 4 unanimously approved a set of motions including an eminent‑domain resolution for the Spicewood Springs low‑water crossing, a temporary traffic detour for construction on Siesta Shores Drive, reassignment of a housing finance carryforward designation, and other routine corporation actions. The court also directed county staff to share draft financial‑policy changes with Central Health staff and return with the materials for approval.
Judge Andy Brown read a special consent resolution authorizing the use of eminent domain to acquire fee simple title to approximately 41,629 square feet (parcels 1 and 2) owned by the City of Austin at 6315 and 5903 Spicewood Springs Road for the Spicewood Springs…
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