The El Paso County Commissioners Court on Nov. 3 approved a Chapter 381 economic development agreement to support Faith Technologies’ planned expansion into El Paso County.
Economic development staff presented the proposed incentive package and milestones. The staff report described a project with a capital investment cited at $52,500,000 and a pledge to create full‑time jobs that pay above the county median wage. The recommended incentive structure presented to the court included a multi‑year tax rebate (described in the meeting as a 10‑year, 75% rebate tied to job creation milestones) and a one‑time tax rebate contribution; staff said the incentive amounts were calibrated to the company’s projected capital investment and payroll commitments.
Participants: Roberto Varela (Economic Development), John Barrella (Borderplex Alliance) and members of Faith Technologies’ development team spoke in support of the company’s decision to locate in El Paso County and thanked county staff for assistance. Matt Rabine, Faith Technologies’ real‑estate development manager, said the company had found El Paso’s workforce and education partners to be strong and expressed appreciation for county support.
Formal action: the court voted to approve the Chapter 381 agreement. Commissioners and economic development staff said they will work with the company on implementation and long‑term relationship building.
Note on figures: the $52.5 million capital investment and the general rebate terms were presented at the meeting by county economic development staff. Specifics about the one‑time rebate amount and detailed milestone language will appear in the final executed agreement and related contract documents. The court approved the overall agreement framework and directed staff to finalize documents for execution.