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Frio County approves speed limits, proclamations, contracts and multiple road and equipment actions
Summary
At a May 27 special meeting the Frio County Commissioners Court approved a set of orders and resolutions — including new 30 mph speed limits on several county roads, proclamations, service agreements, donations for road repairs, and a series of purchases and budget adjustments tied to the Dilley Annex fire recovery.
Frio County Commissioners Court met May 27 in Pearsall and approved a slate of routine and time-sensitive items, including setting new speed limits on several county roads, adopting a proclamation for Community Action Month, authorizing employee health services, accepting multiple material donations for road repair, approving contracts and purchases for county departments, and recording insurance proceeds tied to the Dilley Annex fire.
The court voted to set a maximum speed limit of 30 miles per hour on County Roads 4600, 4601, 4602, 4603, 4604 and 4605 after a public hearing was opened and closed with no speakers. Commissioner Connell made the motion and Commissioner Martinez seconded. The court approved the order to sign the speed-limit resolution.
Commissioners proclaimed May 2025 as Community Action Month, reading a proclamation noting the Community Action Council of South Central Texas and the agency’s presence in numerous counties. The proclamation was adopted by motion from Commissioner Martinez and seconded by Commissioner Connell.
The court approved a service agreement with Capital Health to provide on-site and virtual preventative health checkups to county…
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