Court advances two economic-development items: TGS CP 5300 project and Project Firefly application

Chambers County Commissioners Court · December 24, 2025

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Summary

Commissioners approved an economic-development agreement for TGS CP 5300 East McKinney LLC with Supply Chain Management LLC as the tenant, and accepted an application for Project Firefly (Abunde Global Impact Group LLC) to begin the tax‑abatement process; commissioners raised concerns about appraisal protests and asked staff to update policy.

Chambers County Commissioners approved an economic-development agreement and advanced a separate tax‑abatement application after staff presentations.

Staff presented an agreement for TGS CP 5300 East McKinney LLC, describing a 420,000‑square‑foot facility with an anticipated mid‑2026 occupancy by Supply Chain Management LLC. The court voted to approve the agreement and associated procedural steps.

Separately, BJ summarized Project Firefly (Abunde Global Impact Group LLC) and recommended formal acceptance of an application that would allow the county to consider a 10‑year tax abatement at 60% per year as the abatement process proceeds. In discussion, a commissioner raised appraisal protest concerns tied to industrial park valuations and urged updates to the county's Economic Development Program policy and potential minimum‑value stipulations to reduce future protests. "When are we gonna implement that policy?... I would hope... in the next 30 or maybe couple courts," the commissioner said, urging a faster policy update.

Staff noted they are working with Stephanie Muniz to address protests and that the county's economic development policies are scheduled for an update in April 2026.

Next steps: staff to finalize the TGS agreement administrative steps and to bring recommended policy changes for the Economic Development Program before the court in the policy update cycle.