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Commissioner’s Court approves road‑use agreement, requires $500,000 bond from Red River Clean Energy

December 22, 2025 | Brown County, Texas


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Commissioner’s Court approves road‑use agreement, requires $500,000 bond from Red River Clean Energy
Brown County Commissioner’s Court approved a road‑use agreement with Red River Clean Energy on a motion from a participant identified in the transcript as Speaker 1. The company must post a $500,000 bond to cover repair costs if county roads are damaged while serving a solar farm that the court was told is about 20% inside Brown County.

The motion to approve the road‑use agreement was made and seconded during the meeting and the court agreed to sign the document and send it to the company for countersignature. A transcript participant described the access situation and the bond requirement, saying, “They their only access to that solar farm is through our county roads, and I'm requiring them to give a 500,000 bond for the road use agreement.” Speaker 1 added, “So if they mess it up, they're gonna be responsible for fixing it.”

The court’s exchange did not record a formal roll‑call tally in the transcript; a verbal or hand‑raise approval was conducted and proceedings moved to finalize the agreement. Meeting participants also asked for and received a copy of the road‑use agreement to be retained by county staff.

Why it matters: County roads provide primary access to the project, and the bond aims to make the developer financially responsible for repairs rather than county taxpayers. The county’s action sets terms the company must meet before use of local roads for construction and operations.

The court’s next administrative steps recorded in the meeting were to sign the agreement on the county side and send it to Red River Clean Energy for its signature, after which the bond and the agreement would govern road use.

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