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Guadalupe County court directs advisors to pursue tax notes, exploring up to $20 million to fund capital projects

Guadalupe County Commissioner's Court · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The Guadalupe County Commissioner's Court on Feb. 10 directed its financial advisor and bond counsel to proceed with planning tax‑note financing (preferred option) to raise up to $20 million for capital projects, authorizing a process that could close as soon as mid‑April if timelines hold.

On Feb. 10, 2026, the Guadalupe County Commissioner's Court authorized county financial advisor Mr. Westerman and bond counsel to proceed with planning for the issuance of tax notes (the court discussed tax notes and certificates of obligation) and to investigate a private placement and a five‑year call option, with a working authorization amount discussed up to $20 million.

Mr. Westerman, the county’s financial advisor, outlined timelines and scenarios for short‑term tax notes and longer‑term certificates of obligation. He emphasized…

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