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Hays County court adopts capital-improvement priorities and authorizes debt moves to refinance and fund projects
Summary
Commissioners received a 10–15 year Capital Improvement Plan, voted to authorize refunding bonds (projected $1.7M savings) and approved parameters for up to $100M in certificates of obligation to advance priority facilities and shelter projects.
Hays County Commissioners Court on Jan. 2026 received a consultant presentation of a countywide Capital Improvement Plan and voted to authorize both refunding of existing debt and the parameters for issuing up to $100 million in combination tax and revenue certificates of obligation to fund priority projects.
The consultant told the court the CIP prioritizes “bricks-and-mortar” needs across precincts — from an Eastside administration building and pet resource center to a precinct office and government center repairs — and is intended as a 10‑ to 15‑year roadmap for facility investments. The consultant and…
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