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Burleson County commissioners adopt budget amendments, accept law-enforcement grants and make routine appointments

Burleson County Commissioners Court · March 4, 2026
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Summary

At its Nov. 12 meeting, the Burleson County Commissioners Court approved a broad consent agenda including multiple FY2024 budget amendments, accepted several rural law-enforcement grants totaling more than $469,000, appointed two deputies and approved routine contracts and road work; all motions passed unanimously.

Burleson County’s Commissioners Court on Nov. 12 approved a wide-ranging consent agenda that included multiple FY2024 budget amendments, acceptance of four law-enforcement grants and several administrative actions, the court’s minutes show.

The court unanimously accepted a $351,956.01 Rural Law Enforcement Salary Assistance award for the sheriff’s office, $18,657.89 for constables, $36,554.90 for the prosecutor’s office and $62,847.97 for a Victims Assistance Coordinator grant from the Texas Office of the Governor; the court also accepted a $1,500 Brazos Valley Community Clean-Up Challenge award. The consent agenda motion to adopt the November 2024 minutes and the listed budget amendments was made by Commissioner Dwayne Faust and seconded by Commissioner Vincent Svec; the…

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