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Caldwell County Commissioners approve routine business: proclamations, contracts, bonds, burn ban and budget moves
Summary
After an extended public-comment period on the disaster declaration, the Caldwell County Commissioners Court unanimously approved consent items, proclaimed October Manufacturing Month, approved multiple bond actions and contracts (including PHI Air Medical membership), reinstated a burn ban and approved budget and procurement actions; several Kinder Morgan pipeline items were tabled.
After public comment, the Caldwell County Commissioners Court proceeded with its agenda and approved a series of routine and administrative items Sept. 24.
Consent and proclamations: The court approved the consent agenda by voice vote. The court then read and approved a proclamation designating October 2024 as Manufacturing Month; Rachel Sotelo of Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area joined the court for a photo.
Development and bond items: The court approved a 12-month extension of approved plans for Sunset Oaks Section 6 Phase 1 and accepted completion and a two-year performance period for Tumbleweed Estates Phase 3 with a maintenance bond of $71,941.82. It approved release of a $719,418.15 construction bond for 2302 Tomaway Estates Phase 3 and accepted Livelystone Phase 1 with a $146,335 maintenance bond; later the court approved release of a $1,463,356.73 construction bond back to Livelystone Investments, LLC.
Contracts and procurement: The court tabled two Kinder Morgan items (G7 and G8) at Kinder Morgan's request for further investigation. The court approved a…
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