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Dimmit County Public Facilities Corporation approves $135,185.44 claims docket, tables Border Patrol service agreement
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Summary
At an Oct. 14, 2025, meeting, the Dimmit County Public Facilities Corporation approved a public safety claims docket totaling $135,185.44, approved prior meeting minutes subject to corrections, and tabled a yearly service agreement for a Border Patrol facility. The meeting lasted about two minutes.
County Judge Martha Alicia Gomez Ponce presided over a short Dimmit County Public Facilities Corporation meeting on Oct. 14, 2025, in the Commissioners Courtroom at the Dimmit County Courthouse Annex. The session began at 11:15 a.m. and adjourned at 11:17 a.m.
The corporation approved the minutes of its Sept. 22, 2025, regular meeting after a motion from Commissioner Julissa Talamantes and a second from Commissioner Alonso Carmona; the minutes were approved "subject to corrections," as recorded in the official minutes. Under personnel and policy, the agenda recorded "NO ACTION" on new business and no personnel matters were decided.
Judge Ponce moved, with Commissioner Talamantes seconding, to table consideration of a yearly service agreement for the Border Patrol location housed at a public facility; the motion carried and the item was postponed for a future meeting. Later, Commissioner Alonso Carmona moved and Commissioner Jose A. Urenda seconded approval of the claim docket for Public Safety in the amount of $135,185.44; the corporation approved the claims docket as presented.
A final motion by Commissioner Carmona, seconded by Commissioner Urenda, recessed and adjourned the meeting at 11:17 a.m. The minutes are signed and attested by Claudia McDaniel, County Clerk and ex‑officio clerk of commissioners court. The official record notes a quorum and lists those present: County Judge Martha Alicia Gomez Ponce; Commissioners Jose A. Urenda (Pct. 1), Alonso Carmona (Pct. 2), Julissa Talamantes (Pcts. 3 & 6), Valerie Rubalcaba (Pcts. 4, 5 & 7); and County Clerk Claudia McDaniel.
No ordinances, contracts, budget adoptions, or other actions beyond the items above were recorded in these minutes.
