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Kerr County approves interlocal agreement with UGRA and accepts expedited TWDB funds to start flood‑warning siren program
Summary
Kerr County Commissioners unanimously approved an interlocal agreement with the Upper Guadalupe River Authority, a project agreement, and a resolution to accept an initial Texas Water Development Board grant (up to $1,000,000 plus $250,000 possible) to begin an outdoor siren‑based flood warning system; UGRA will issue an RFP for grant management and an engineer to oversee implementation.
Kerrville, Texas — Kerr County’s Commissioners Court voted unanimously Jan. 12 to enter into an interlocal agreement with the Upper Guadalupe River Authority and to accept expedited grant funds from the Texas Water Development Board to begin installing an outdoor flood‑warning siren system.
The court approved three linked items: the ILA to coordinate county‑level administration with UGRA, a project agreement that defines the scope for the Water Development Board grant, and a resolution authorizing the county judge to accept initial funds and sign the grant agreement. Tara Bushno of UGRA described the immediate focus as developing a siren system and…
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