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Commissioners approve proclamations, awards contract for pipe work and set public hearing on subdivision exceptions

3151441 · April 29, 2025
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The Guadalupe County Commissioners Court on April 29 approved proclamations honoring nurses and correctional officers, accepted routine consent items, accepted a maintenance guarantee for Vista Ridge Subdivision, awarded a contract for pipe rejuvenation and set a May 13 public hearing on proposed subdivision regulation exceptions.

The Guadalupe County Commissioners Court on April 29 approved a series of proclamations, consent items and contracts and set a public hearing on proposed revisions to the county subdivision regulations.

The court voted to proclaim May 2025 as National Nurses Week and May 4–10, 2025, as National Correctional Officers Week in Guadalupe County; both proclamations were presented to staff from the Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center. The court also approved routine consent items (listed in court as items a–k), including departmental revenue reports, permitting requests, a $50 donation to juvenile detention and two resignations from the County Child Welfare Board.

On agenda action items the court: - Accepted an irrevocable letter of credit in lieu of a maintenance bond for Vista Ridge Subdivision (FM 775, Precinct 1). Staff reported inspections had been completed and the roadway…

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