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Commissioners allocate $500,000 to CAD/RMS and discuss $75.8M justice-complex land purchase and financing options
Summary
The court allocated $500,000 from the remaining 2026 CIP to close a funding gap for the CAD/RMS project and continued discussions about financing the recently contracted $75.8 million justice-complex land purchase and an estimated $50 million right-of-way need, including potential tax-anticiation notes (TANs).
Williamson County commissioners discussed how to use roughly $18 million remaining in the 2026 capital-improvements program (CIP) to finish high-priority projects and unanimously approved a $500,000 allocation to cover a shortfall in the new CAD/RMS public-safety system.
"There is $17,999,753 that has not been allocated at this time," County Auditor Julie Kiley told the court and presented options that included funding the remainder of the juvenile justice center, closing a gap for the CAD/RMS project, and addressing right-of-way needs from…
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