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County reports road repairs, limestone placements, stray‑dog relocations and food drives; bridge on County Road 1694 closed

November 10, 2025 | San Patricio County, Texas


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County reports road repairs, limestone placements, stray‑dog relocations and food drives; bridge on County Road 1694 closed
County staff and commissioners on Nov. 10 outlined recent road‑maintenance activity across precincts and announced a bridge closure and community assistance efforts.

Road and bridge crews reported work that included road sealing, limestone placements, Durapatch repairs and sign installations. Staff stated 1,700 tons of limestone were placed on County Road 1470 in the Sinton area; other roads named in the report included County Roads 1726, 1392, 2390, 1136, 1510, 519, 2567, 647 and 756, among others. The report noted use of county equipment including a Durapatch truck and dump trucks used to assist a drainage district.

Presiding officer read a public notice that the bridge at County Road 1694 is closed as of Nov. 10, 2025, for phase 1 of bridge repair work; officials said phase 1 will be completed this year and phase 2 after the new year.

Staff also reported coordination with the city of Corpus Christi to relocate five stray dogs that had been attacking residents in the Odum area; the dogs were placed in the Corpus Christi animal shelter. Commissioners praised staff and volunteers who supported food‑drive distributions in the Odum and Mathis areas; the record notes distribution of 100 boxes in one effort and 125 boxes at another.

No formal policy changes were proposed; the court accepted the reports and proceeded with other agenda items.

Source: meeting transcript of San Patricio County Commissioners Court, Nov. 10, 2025.

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