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Brewster County commissioners approve burn ban, $33,000 door replacements and Alpine Cowboys sponsorship

Brewster County Commissioners Court · May 27, 2025
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Summary

At its May 27 meeting in Alpine, the Brewster County Commissioners Court voted 4-0 to impose a countywide burn ban from May 31 to July 15, authorized a $33,000 DH Pace contract to replace 20 rolling doors in county offices, approved general bills and a budget amendment, and approved a sponsorship contract for the Alpine Cowboys.

County Judge Greg P. Henington and three commissioners on Tuesday approved a series of routine but consequential administrative actions, imposing a countywide burn ban, authorizing facility repairs and signing a sports-sponsorship contract.

The court met at 9:30 a.m. at the Brewster County Courthouse in Alpine. County Judge Greg P. Henington opened the session and reported that staff in the judge’s office began a phone conversion to a PBX system. Commissioners Jim Westermann (Pct. 1), Sara Colando (Pct. 2) and William "Mo" Morrow (Pct. 4) were present; Commissioner Ruben Ortega (Pct. 3) was absent. Father Michael Wallens delivered the invocation.

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