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McLennan County PFC reviews jail financing, reappoints officers and sets 2026 meeting date

2139516 · January 22, 2025
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At its annual meeting Jan. 21, the McLennan County Public Facilities Corporation reviewed the financing structure for the Jack Harwell Detention Center, confirmed officers and directors and set the 2026 annual meeting date.

McLennan County Public Facilities Corporation members met Jan. 21 and reviewed the PFC’s purpose and finances, approved a resolution reappointing officers and directors, set the corporation’s 2026 annual meeting date for Jan. 20 and ratified the minutes of the prior meeting.

McLennan County Judge Scott M. Felton opened the meeting at about 11 a.m. and called for “Proof of posting, please.” The court-created nonprofit public facilities corporation (PFC) — established in September 2008 under Chapter 303 of the Texas Local Government Code — was formed to finance and, where applicable, operate eligible detention and correctional…

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