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Commission backs $4 million‑per‑year parks plan, adds $40,000 for school field fixes

Williamson County Board of Commissioners · October 7, 2024
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Summary

The commission approved an appropriations resolution for county parks improvements as part of a three‑year $12 million program and adopted a $40,000 amendment to address dugout/fence work at two high schools; the item survived an attempted reconsideration and passed 18–4.

The Williamson County Commission voted to approve an appropriations resolution to begin a three‑year parks and recreation program, structured as a $12 million plan with $4 million allocated per year. The measure (Resolution 11‑07‑26) passed after an amendment added $40,000 to fund facility corrections at Fairview and Page high schools — $10,000 for Fairview and $30,000 for Page — to relocate fences and dugouts to comply with athletic regulations.

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