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Anderson County approves $55,000 contract for historic courthouse master plan

Anderson County Commissioners Court · August 18, 2025
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Summary

The Anderson County Commissioners Court approved a $55,000 contract with DRG Architects to develop a historic courthouse master plan and authorized a $3,300 grant-submission fee to the Texas Historical Commission, using ARPA funds as a potential local cash match.

Anderson County Commissioners Court approved a contract on Aug. 5 to hire DRG Architects to prepare a preservation master plan for the Anderson County Historic Courthouse and to submit the plan to the Texas Historical Commission as part of a restoration-grant application. The court approved an architect fee of $55,000 and a $3,300 grant-submission fee, both outlined in the proposal packet presented at the meeting.

The county’s presenter explained the new plan will update an earlier master plan and be prepared to meet Texas Historical Commission review standards. “It’s in the proposal…phases 1 through 4,” the presenter said, describing a phased…

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