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Commissioners approve changes to county towing ordinance, raising some fees and prioritizing local tow firms

3558515 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

Waller County approved amendments to the towing ordinance that remove storage permit language, raise renewal and replacement fees, require local presence for contracted towing, and enable a county bid list for evidence and county-vehicle tows.

Waller County Commissioners on Wednesday approved revisions to the county towing ordinance to remove a storage-permit provision, increase certain fees, and set a local preference for contracted towing services.

Lieutenant Lola Bridge, who the court identified as responsible for traffic enforcement, explained that the county removed language about storage permits because inspections and oversight of storage facilities are handled by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). “The only changes that…

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