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Brewster County commissioners approve road rename, VA license, $10,000 sheriff grant and tourism gratuity policy
Summary
At its July 9 meeting, the Brewster County Commissioners Court approved renaming a privately owned road to Horned Toad Hill, granted a revocable license to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs El Paso Vet Center for office use, ratified a $10,000 Yarborough Foundation grant for sheriff's tires, and adopted a tourism gratuity reimbursement policy; several routine bills were also approved with vendor-specific recusals noted.
Brewster County Commissioners Court met July 9, 2024, in Alpine and approved a set of routine and programmatic items, including a roadway name change, a revocable license for veterans services, a $10,000 grant for sheriff's vehicle tires and a tourism gratuity reimbursement policy.
Judge Greg P. Henington called the meeting to order at 9:31 a.m. and led opening formalities. He presented the June 25, 2024 minutes; Commissioner Ruben Ortega moved to approve them and Commissioner Sara Allen Colando seconded. The motion passed unanimously.
Kayse Muratori, the county 9-1-1 GIS coordinator, asked the court to rename a privately owned roadway listed in the 9-1-1 MSAG database as "Humate Road" (between Gate 2 Road and Ice Cream Mountain Loop) to "Horned Toad Hill"…
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