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Votes at a glance: Lubbock County approves multiple service agreements, grant resolution, road conversion and personnel action
Summary
On April 14 the Lubbock County Commissioners Court approved a series of routine service agreements, a grant resolution and road and personnel actions; most votes were unanimous aside from a 4–1 vote to add a short caliche conversion to the capital inventory and a previously failed request to fund Slaton downtown planning.
Lubbock County Commissioners Court on April 14 approved a series of routine agreements, contracts and resolutions and took one road‑inventory and one personnel action. Key approvals included service agreements for internet and IT infrastructure, an interlocal inmate housing agreement with Crosby County, a procurement path for Axon body and in‑car cameras, a maintenance contract for detention‑center chillers, and a grant resolution for the South Plains Auto Theft Task Force. The court also added a 0.255‑mile segment of County Road 5900 (west of FM 789) to the county’s capital caliche inventory and accepted the resignation of the county Public Works director while appointing an interim road superintendent.
Summary of recorded actions (motions, movers/seconds and outcomes as recorded in the minutes):
• Item 12 — Windstream Enterprise internet service agreement for the IDLU clubhouse: motion to authorize the county judge to sign the service…
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