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Williamson County approves $25 million in CIP allocations; funds technology upgrades, 911 training center, and interim justice‑center work
Summary
Williamson County commissioners approved multiple capital and technology funding items Sept. 9, including major IT upgrades, a 9‑1‑1 training/backup center and interim funding related to a purchased downtown building.
The Williamson County Commissioners Court voted Sept. 9 to approve multiple capital and technology funding actions that county leaders said are intended to address urgent operational needs and to preserve competitive construction pricing on a large juvenile justice expansion.
Among the approvals, the court authorized: $5,000,000 in additional funding for the county’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) financial system; $2,600,000 for public‑safety computer‑aided dispatch (CAD) software; $4,600,000 for build‑out of a 9‑1‑1 training and backup center at the Lake Creek annex; $2,500,000 for a new enterprise asset‑management solution; $950,000 for broader Lake Creek annex work; $750,000 for design and permitting of a personnel muster facility; $2,400,000 for backup power at Jail North; $1,500,000 to replenish contingency for phases…
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