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Llano County approves travel rate, IT policy, transit transfer to CARTS and multiple plats; one personnel proposal fails

Llano County Commissioners Court · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The Llano County Commissioners Court on Jan. 13 approved a slate of routine measures — including a new $0.70/mile travel rate, an updated IT policy, an investment policy (1 abstention), a CAPCOG equipment donation, and a transfer of rural transit services to CARTS — and approved multiple replats and purchases. A proposal to combine two part‑time JP clerk positions failed.

At its Jan. 13, 2025 meeting, the Llano County Commissioners Court approved multiple administrative and operational items, including a new state travel reimbursement rate, an updated information technology policy, acceptance of a CAPCOG equipment donation for CERT volunteers, and an interlocal agreement moving Llano County’s rural transit service to the Capital Area Rural Transportation System (CARTS) effective on or before March 1, 2025.

Key motions that passed included adoption of the state travel rate at $0.70 per mile (effective Jan. 1, 2025) and integration of the Information Technology Policy (1C‑3 through 1C‑14) into the county personnel policy with edits to remove the phrase "offensive material." Commissioner Linda Raschke moved both measures; each passed unanimously.

The court also adopted a 2025 resolution…

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