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Motor vehicle office outlines $100k remodel plan, warns TXDMV sticker change will increase visits
Summary
Motor vehicle staff told commissioners the office generates roughly $5.5 million in fees against a $2.8 million operating budget, proposed a $100,000 remodel to improve service and security, and warned TXDMV's single-sticker rollout (March 2015) could raise in-person visits and rejected online renewals.
The motor vehicle department briefed the Nueces County Commissioners Court June 17 on capital needs, fee revenue and anticipated operational impacts from a statewide policy change.
The presenter said worn equipment — from floor mats and chairs to storage cabinets — motivated a $17,500 capital outlay request for immediate replacements. For facility changes, the presenter requested funds to reconfigure the front counter, remove obsolete partitions and improve supervisor sightlines; a preliminary architect estimate cited in the presentation was about $190,000, though the…
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