Bosque County public meetings in 2022
56 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet in regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a burn ban, and various county operations. They will also consider contracts, purchases, and an encroachment permit. The agenda includes routine items such as approving claims and salaries.
- COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Burn ban for Bosque County
- Interlocal agreement with Trinity County for housing jail inmates
- Sheriff's office abatement at 131 CR 1433 (demolition and clean-up)
- Encroachment permit for Thomas Lacy and Tango Lima Land, LP at 260 CR 3365
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a possible burn ban, and election-related administrative matters. They will also consider a pauper burial policy update, a fuel tank installation, an interlocal agreement with the City of Clifton, and a road item on CR 3465. The meeting includes routine approvals of claims and salaries, and reports from county officials.
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Discuss and take action on burn ban for Bosque County
- Discuss and take action on changing Commissioners Court meeting from Nov 7 to Nov 8 for election equipment delivery
- Discuss and take action on interlocal agreement between Precinct 3 and City of Clifton
- Discuss and take action on CR 3465 in Precinct 3
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a possible burn ban, and recommendations for American Rescue Plan (ARPA) grant expenditures. They will also receive monthly reports from county officials and consider specific road and encroachment permits. The meeting includes routine approvals of claims and salaries.
- COVID-19 local disaster declaration review
- Burn ban discussion for Bosque County
- ARPA grant expenditure recommendations
- Encroachment permit for Lakeside Water Supply District at 184 CR 1275, Precinct 1
- Roadwork on CR 3465 (Precinct 3) and CR 4195 right-of-way
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a possible burn ban, and American Rescue Plan grant expenditures. The court will also consider an encroachment permit for Lakeside Water Supply District and roadwork on CR 3465 and CR 4195. Routine matters include approving claims and receiving monthly reports from county officials.
- COVID-19 local disaster declaration review
- Burn ban for Bosque County
- American Rescue Plan committee grant expenditure recommendations
- Encroachment permit for Lakeside Water Supply District at 184 CR 1275, Precinct 1
- Roadwork on CR 3465 (Precinct 3) and right-of-way on CR 4195
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to decide on routine payments, hear the emergency manager's report, and take action on several items including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a burn ban, and various contracts and permits. The agenda also includes line item transfers and a resolution for the indigent defense program.
- COVID-19 local disaster declaration review
- Burn ban discussion and action
- Consultant contract with Tim Jeske
- Encroachment permits for Cedar Shores Water (CR 1513) and Cross Country Water Supply (CR 3660)
- Purchase of dump bed from Leach Trailers for Precinct 3
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet in regular session to consider several action items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a burn ban, a fire protection contract, and multiple interlocal agreements for elections. They will also vote on claims, salaries, and equipment purchases. The agenda includes both routine administrative items and policy decisions.
- COVID-19 local disaster declaration (Chapter 418)
- Burn ban for Bosque County
- Fire protection contract with Bosque County Rural Firefighters Association
- Sheriff's office vehicle equipment purchase
- Interlocal agreements with China Spring ISD, City of Clifton, Morgan ISD, Kopperl ISD for elections
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to decide on paying county and precinct claims, discuss the COVID-19 disaster declaration, and set the proposed tax rate with a record vote. They will also consider personnel matters in executive session and possibly award bids for Precinct 3 equipment. The agenda includes routine items like monthly reports and line item transfers.
- Order approving or disapproving claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Discussion and action on setting proposed tax rate and taking record vote
- Receive, open, and possibly award bids for Precinct 3 truck tractor to pull belly dump trailer
- Receive, open, and possibly award bids for Precinct 3 demolition dump bed with raised tailgate and tarp
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet in regular session to consider routine items such as approving claims and salaries, receiving monthly reports, and discussing the COVID-19 disaster declaration. A public meeting on the proposed 2022 tax rate is scheduled, and the court will also consider transferring Lion's Park to the City of Meridian and adopting a policy for reviewing voted ballots.
- Public meeting on proposed 2022 tax rate
- Quit claim deed transferring Lion's Park from Bosque County to City of Meridian
- Adoption of policy/procedures for review of voted ballots
- Discuss and take action on feral hog abatement program
- Receive and file action memorandum with HOTCOG regarding nutrition contracts
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet to decide on the proposed 2022 tax rate and adopt the 2022-2023 budget, with a public budget workshop. They will also discuss COVID-19 disaster declaration, American Rescue Plan fund recommendations, and other administrative items. The agenda includes routine approvals of claims and reports.
- Proposed 2022 tax rate with record vote
- Adopt 2022-2023 budget with record vote
- Public meeting on budget workshop
- Approve or disapprove Bosque County Central Appraisal District FY 2023 budget
- Discuss and act on American Rescue Plan fund committee recommendations
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to consider paying claims, receive reports, and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 disaster declaration, a letter of support for a veterans memorial, and a memorandum of understanding with Kopperl ISD. The most consequential items are the public hearing on the proposed 2022 tax rate and the adoption of the 2022-2023 budget, both requiring record votes.
- Public hearing on proposed 2022 tax rate
- Adopt 2022-2023 budget with record vote
- Approve or disapprove Bosque County Central Appraisal District FY 2023 budget
- Discuss and take action on American Rescue Plan funds committee recommendations
- Discuss and take action on memorandum of understanding with Kopperl ISD and Sheriff's Office
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court is meeting in special session on September 2, 2022. The main business is a budget workshop, followed by a closed executive session on personnel matters. The agenda is otherwise procedural, with no specific budget figures or personnel details listed.
- Budget workshop
- Executive session on personnel matters (Texas Government Code 551.074)
- Public comments allowed during the meeting
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 disaster declaration, release of the burn ban and drought/wildfire disaster declarations, and recommendations for American Rescue Plan funds. The agenda also includes a public hearing on the county clerk records preservation plan, a budget workshop, and various precinct purchases and property abatements.
- COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Release of burn ban, wildfire and drought disaster declarations
- Public hearing on County Clerk records preservation/archive fund plan
- Purchase of auger by Precinct 1 with American Rescue Plan funds
- Abatement of 131 CR 1433 including demolition and clean-up
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 disaster declaration, an encroachment permit, a lease agreement for the Sheriff's Office, and a donation for road dust control. The agenda also includes a budget workshop and routine approvals of claims and salaries.
- COVID-19 local disaster declaration discussion and action
- Encroachment permit application for Tango Lima Land & Thomas Lacy on 210 CR 3365 in Precinct 3
- Enterprise lease agreement for Sheriff's Office
- Donation of $2,431.38 by Ryan Vincent for dust control on CR 1035 in Precinct 1
- Budget workshop
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and act on routine matters such as claims payment, as well as more significant items including the COVID-19 disaster declaration, the proposed 2023 Central Appraisal District budget, and a budget workshop. They will also consider a fuel management system for Precinct 1 and truck repairs for Precinct 3 using ARPA funds, and will enter executive session for personnel matters regarding the County Treasurer.
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration
- Discuss and take action on proposed Bosque County Central Appraisal District 2023 budget
- Discuss and take action on installation of fuel management system at Precinct 1 barn
- Discuss and take action on truck repair for Precinct 3 using American Rescue Plan Act funds
- Executive session on personnel matters: County Treasurer
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court is meeting in special session for an operational budget workshop and an executive session on personnel matters. The agenda is otherwise procedural, with no specific budget figures or personnel details provided.
- Operational budget workshop
- Executive session under Texas Government Code 551.074 for personnel matters
- Public comments allowed during item 5, with 5 minutes per speaker and 15 minutes total per item
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court is meeting in special session to conduct an operational budget workshop and to discuss personnel matters in executive session. The agenda is otherwise procedural, with no specific budget figures or personnel details provided.
- Operational budget workshop
- Executive session under Government Code Section 551.074 for personnel matters
- Public comments allowed during item 5, with 5-minute speaking limit per person
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to consider routine items like claims payment and monthly reports, as well as several action items. These include discussing the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, allocating American Rescue Plan funds, and deciding on a tax abatement agreement for Angus Solar. The agenda also includes operational items such as tree trimming quotes, A/C unit replacements, and a skid steer purchase.
- COVID-19 local disaster declaration discussion
- American Rescue Plan funds allocation
- Tax abatement agreement for Angus Solar
- Purchase of skid steer by Precinct 3
- Encroachment permit application from Bryan Sanders on 222 CR 3150
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet to decide on routine items including claims payments, the emergency manager's report, and the COVID-19 disaster declaration. They will also discuss and possibly act on amending tax abatement guidelines, setting sheriff and constable fees for 2023, and several precinct purchases and surplus items.
- Amend and reauthorize tax abatement guidelines for reinvestment zones
- Set Sheriff's Office and Constables fees for 2023
- Approve audit and financial statement as of September 2019
- Encroachment permit for Richard Chrisner on CR 1509 & CR 1516
- Purchase Mack dump truck from auctioneersexpress.com by Precinct 3
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and potentially act on several items, including relocating early voting and Precinct 1 polling locations, amending tax abatement guidelines, and various purchases and personnel matters. The agenda also includes routine approvals of claims and salaries, and an executive session for personnel.
- Relocation of early voting polling location from County Courthouse to 104 W. Morgan
- Relocation of Precinct 1 polling location from Iredell City Hall to Iredell Community Center
- Resolution to amend and reauthorize tax abatement guidelines in reinvestment zones
- Purchase of 2023 belly dump truck for Precinct 2
- Award bid for Precinct 3 shredder
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet to decide on routine payments, discuss the COVID-19 disaster declaration, and take action on relocating early voting and Precinct 1 polling locations. They will also consider amending tax abatement guidelines, purchasing equipment, and other administrative items.
- Relocate early voting from County Courthouse to 104 W. Morgan
- Relocate Precinct 1 polling from Iredell City Hall to Iredell Community Center
- Amend and reauthorize tax abatement guidelines in reinvestment zones
- Purchase 2023 belly dump truck for Precinct 2
- Award bid for Precinct 3 shredder
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, bids for a Precinct 3 shredder, and the county audit for September 2020. They will also receive monthly reports from the county treasurer and a justice of the peace, and consider a TCDRS employer contribution retirement plan.
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Receive, open, and possibly award bids for Precinct 3 shredder
- Consider and approve Bosque County audit and financial statement as of September 2020
- Discuss and take action on Bosque County TCDRS employer contribution retirement plan
- Receive and file June 2022 monthly reports from County Treasurer Carla Sigler and Justice of the Peace 1 Jeff Hightower
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, payment of claims and salaries, and various reports. They will also consider awarding a bid for a Precinct 3 shredder and other administrative matters.
- Order approving payment of claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Receive and file June 2022 monthly reports from County Treasurer and Justice of the Peace 1
- Receive, open, and possibly award bids for Precinct 3 shredder
- Discussion and action on Bosque County TCDRS employer contribution retirement plan
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to consider routine payments, reports, and several action items. Key decisions include whether to continue the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, possible action on CR 1808 in Precinct 1, and awarding bids for a bank depository, a Precinct 4 loader, and handrails at the JP 2 office. The court will also consider renewing a maintenance agreement with Capstone Mechanical.
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 disaster declaration (Chapter 418, Government Code)
- Discuss and take action on CR 1808 in Precinct 1
- Award bid for bank depository
- Receive, open, and possibly award bids for Precinct 4 loader
- Discuss and take action on bids for handrails at JP 2 office
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to consider routine matters such as approving claims and salaries, as well as several action items. These include discussing the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, employee deductible reimbursement and cell phone policies, a variance request, and declaring surplus equipment. The meeting also includes public comments and reports from the emergency manager.
- Order approving or disapproving claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Discuss and take action on employee deductible reimbursement policy
- Discuss and take action on updated county cell phone policy
- Discuss and take action on surplus of a 310C backhoe and 2006 F250 Ford pickup by Precinct 1
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court is holding a regular session on June 30, 2022, to discuss and possibly take action on prohibiting sticks and fins fireworks. The agenda includes only this substantive item, along with routine procedural matters. Public comments are allowed during the item.
- Discussion and possible action on prohibition of sticks and fins fireworks
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, health insurance for county employees, and the county investment policy. They will also receive and open bank depository bids, consider a variance request, and discuss IT support services. The agenda includes an executive session for economic development negotiations.
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Receive and open bank depository bids
- Discuss and take action on variance request by Alvin Childs at Legends on the Brazos
- Discuss and take action on health insurance for Bosque County employees
- Discuss and take action on Bosque County investment policy
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to decide on several administrative and operational matters, including the COVID-19 disaster declaration, a burn ban, and various equipment purchases. They will also consider contracts, policies, and reports from county officials. The agenda includes both routine approvals and specific action items.
- Order approving claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 disaster declaration and sick leave policy
- Discuss and take action on burn ban
- Purchase of boom mower and John Deere cab tractor for Precinct 1
- Interlocal agreements with City of Iredell and Erath County
Commissioners Court
The Commissioners Court will meet to take action on several encroachment permit applications and a request for a July 4 road closure. The court will also discuss the local COVID-19 disaster declaration, fireworks restrictions, and burn ban status.
- Road closure request for July 4 gathering on CR 1240 in Koppell
- Fiberlight, LLC encroachment permit application on CR 4290 in Precinct 4
- Cedar Shores Water Supply encroachment permit applications on CR 1547 and CR 1524
- Order to restrict fireworks during Fourth of July period
- Discussion regarding burn ban
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet in regular session to consider routine matters such as approving claims and salaries, as well as several action items. Key items include discussing the COVID-19 disaster declaration, awarding bids for jail commissary and food/janitorial supplies, and taking action on an agreement with CATRAC and an encroachment permit. An executive session is scheduled for economic development negotiations.
- COVID-19 local disaster declaration discussion
- Award bid for county jail commissary
- Award bid for jail food and janitorial supplies
- Agreement with Capital Area of Texas Regional Advisory Council (CATRAC) 2022-2024
- Encroachment permit application for Lauri Aars on CR 4230, Precinct 4
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and act on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, personnel matters in executive session, and bids for jail commissary and food/janitorial supplies. They will also consider encroachment permits, an interlocal agreement with Walnut Springs, and a dump truck purchase between precincts. The meeting includes routine items like claims approval and reports.
- COVID-19 local disaster declaration (Chapter 418)
- Bids for county jail commissary and food/janitorial supplies
- Encroachment permit applications for Blake Howard on CR 1710 (two sites)
- Interlocal agreement with City of Walnut Springs
- Purchase of 1992 Peterbilt dump truck from Precinct 1 by Precinct 4
Commissioners Court
The Commissioners Court will discuss the adoption and designation of the Angus Solar Reinvestment Zone #1. The meeting also includes discussions regarding American Rescue Plan funds and a Westlaw law library contract.
- Public meeting for Angus Solar Reinvestment Zone #1
- Discussion on American Rescue Plan funds
- Action on Westlaw law library contract
- Advertising for bids for a bank depository
- Review of Bosque County Emergency Services District 1 annual financial report
Commissioners Court
The Commissioners Court will meet to discuss the adoption and designation of the Angus Solar Reinvestment Zone #1. The agenda also includes discussions regarding American Rescue Plan funds and a Westlaw law library contract.
- Public meeting for Angus Solar Reinvestment Zone #1
- Adoption of Angus Solar Reinvestment Zone #1 under the Property Redevelopment and Tax Abatement Act
- Discussion on American Rescue Plan funds
- Action on Westlaw law library contract
- Advertising for bids for a bank depository
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and act on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, designating the old library as an alternative courtroom, and approving claims and salaries. The agenda also includes reports, election canvassing, and personnel matters in executive session.
- Order approving claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Designate old library building at 201 North Main Street as alternative courtroom for May 23, 2022
- Discuss and take action on Sylint digital data forensics work for incident investigation
- Discuss and take action on canvassing votes for May 7, 2022 elections
Commissioners Court
The court will consider several items including a $4,000 salary compensation request for Damon Kersh and the adoption of an order for Memorial Day fireworks sales. The agenda also includes discussions on IT contracts, road transfers, and property plats.
- $4,000 one-time salary compensation request for Damon Kersh from Article 18 Forfeiture Fund
- Order authorizing fireworks sales in unincorporated areas for Memorial Day
- Discussion of plat for proposed Whitney Ridge Resort
- Awarding bid for Information Technology contract
- Resolution for transfer of 0.4 mile of CR 3615 to the State of Texas
Commissioners Court
The Commissioners Court will meet to consider various county business, including claims, payments, and contract awards. The agenda includes discussions regarding a burn ban, COVID-19 disaster declarations, and grant expenditures.
- Acceptance of $11,739.57 donation from Marc Myers for construction on CR 110CO in Precinct 1
- Award of bid for Information Technology contract
- Review of invoice from M.L. Construction Company
- Purchase of a 1992 Peterbilt dump truck from Precinct 1 by Precinct 4
- Discussion on Smith Bend Water encroachment permit application on CR 3545 in Precinct 3
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including reauthorizing tax abatement guidelines, relocating early voting polling locations, and approving purchases of county equipment. The agenda also includes routine items such as paying claims and salaries, and a report from the emergency manager.
- Amend and reauthorize tax abatement guidelines for reinvestment zones under Chapter 312 of the Texas Tax Code
- Relocate early voting polling location from County Courthouse to 104 W. Morgan
- Relocate early voting polling location from Iredell City Hall to Iredell Community Center
- Purchase 2023 belly dump truck for Precinct 2
- Award bid for Precinct 3 shredder
Commissioners Court
The court will consider COVID-19 disaster declaration actions and American Rescue Plan grant expenditure recommendations. The agenda also includes reviewing the quarterly investment report and discussing tax abatement consultation contracts.
- Action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration
- American Rescue Plan initial priority grant expenditures
- Consultation contract for tax abatements
- Approval of claims, salaries, and wages
- County Treasurer’s quarterly investment report
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet for a special session on April 25, 2022. The court will receive, open, and possibly award bids for IT support services.
- Receive, open, and possibly award IT support services bids
Commissioners Court
The Commissioners Court will meet to approve county and precinct payments for claims, salaries, and wages. The agenda also includes discussions regarding the COVID-19 local disaster declaration and the final plat for Mountain View Ranches Subdivision.
- Approval of claims, salaries, and wages against county funds
- Approval of claims, salaries, and wages against precinct funds
- Action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Final plat for proposed Mountain View Ranches Subdivision
- Receipt of monthly reports from AgriLife Extension Service
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court meets April 11, 2022, to handle routine claims and reports, but also takes up several action items: whether to continue the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a presentation on the Angus Solar Project, and possible changes to courthouse office assignments and the law library location. The court will also consider surplus and purchase of equipment for Precinct 3.
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration under Chapter 418, Government Code
- Presentation by Michael Camden of Ryan, LLC regarding Angus Solar Project
- Discuss and take action on courthouse office assignments
- Discuss and take action on location of law library
- Surplus of 12' Flex Rhino shredder and purchase of John Deere R10 flex wing rotary cutter by Precinct 3
Commissioners Court
The Commissioners Court will meet to discuss designating 401 Hill Street as an alternative courthouse and reviewing the primary runoff election order. The agenda also includes items regarding COVID-19 disaster declarations, personnel matters, and county expenditures.
- Designating 401 Hill Street (Judicial Annex) as an alternative courthouse
- Action on primary runoff election order
- Approval of comp time for Elections Administrator and County Clerk employees
- Encroachment permit application from Valor Telecommunications of Texas, Inc on CR 1305
- Approval of claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds
Commissioners Court
The court will review claims, salaries, and wages for county and precinct funds. The agenda includes discussions on IT support proposals, cybersecurity training, and a memorandum of understanding between Senior Services/Meals on Wheels and the City of Valley Mills.
- Memorandum of Understanding: Bosque County Senior Services/Meals on Wheels and City of Valley Mills
- Presentation by Ron Poston regarding a halfway house for drug and alcohol rehab
- Request for Proposal for Information Technology support
- Encroachment permit applications from Thomason Development Company, LLC at 1020 CR 4125 and 940 CR 4125
- Agreement with Purple Wave, Inc for internet auction
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to decide on routine payments, hear the emergency manager's report, and take action on several specific items: the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a technology quote for Hill Street wireless access points, a feral hog abatement program, and declaring a 1979 955L track loader surplus for Precinct 3. Public comments are allowed during item 5.
- Order approving or disapproving claims, salaries, and wages against county funds
- Order approving or disapproving claims, salaries, and wages against precinct funds
- Discuss and take action on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster (Chapter 418, Government Code)
- Discuss and take action on Extraco technology quote for Hill Street wireless access points
- Discuss and take action on surplus of 1979 955L track loader for Precinct 3
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to decide on routine payments, receive reports, and take action on several items, including a COVID-19 disaster declaration, a burn ban, and interlocal agreements. The most consequential items are presentations and possible actions on solar projects, including tax abatements and creating a reinvestment zone for Langer Solar, LLC.
- Order approving claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration
- Discussion and action on burn ban
- Interlocal agreement with City of Valley Mills for election purposes
- Resolution and order creating Bosque County Reinvestment Zone for Langer Solar, LLC and tax abatement eligibility
Commissioners Court
The Commissioners Court will consider interlocal agreements for upcoming elections and discuss tax abatement for Langer Solar, LLC. The agenda also includes updates on COVID-19, a burn ban, and presentations regarding solar plants.
- Interlocal agreements with City of Iredell, Meridian, Iredell ISD, and Valley Mills ISD for election purposes
- Tax abatement and Reinvestment Zone creation for Langer Solar, LLC
- Public meeting regarding Langer Solar Project
- Two encroachment permit applications from Hilco on CR 1743 in Precinct 1
- Review of February 2022 monthly reports from county officials
Commissioners Court
Bosque County Commissioners Court will approve claims and salaries, review the local disaster declaration for COVID-19, and discuss a burn ban. The meeting includes presentations on solar projects and a veterans memorial, along with actions on senior services grants and Hill Street building bids.
- Contract with US Army Corps of Engineers and Bosque County Sheriff’s Office for increased law enforcement services at Whitney Lake 2022
- Awarding paint, flooring, and cabling/camera bids for Hill Street Building
- Encroachment permit from Hilco United Services on CR 1743 in Precinct 1
- Memorandum of Understanding with Bosque County Senior Services, Meals on Wheels, and First United Methodist Church of Meridian
- Precinct 1 selling Lee Boy Dura Patcher to Coryell County
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court meets Feb. 14, 2022, to handle routine payments, reports, and bids, plus discuss the COVID-19 local disaster declaration and a possible burn ban. The court will also hear a presentation on solar plants and consider salvaging equipment from the old library building.
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration
- Discussion and action on burn ban for Bosque County
- Presentation by Kevin King regarding solar plants
- Receive and open paint, flooring, and camera/cabling bids for Hill Street Building
- Discussion and action on salvaging 2010 equipment from old library building
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet to discuss several local regulations including a burn ban and fireworks regulation. The court will also consider appointments to the Child Welfare Board and various facility bids for the Hill Street Building.
- Discussion regarding COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Discussion regarding burn ban in Bosque County
- Appointment of Maria Bailey and Jennifer Fischer to the Child Welfare Board
- Bids for paint, flooring, and cabling/camera at Hill Street Building
- Awarding bid for management of American Rescue Plan funds
Commissioners Court
The Commissioners Court will meet to discuss several administrative and local matters. Items include updates on COVID-19, a burn ban discussion, and potential changes to personnel certificate pay.
- Discussion regarding the COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Discussion and action regarding burn ban
- Request to increase the bond of the County Treasurer
- Order for a special election on May 7, 2022, for a constitutional amendment
- Designation of 101 Main Street as an alternative courtroom from April 22 to May 10, 2022
Commissioners Court
The court will discuss several administrative items including COVID-19 updates and personnel pay. The agenda also includes decisions regarding local programs, election orders, and county facility usage.
- Discussion on COVID-19 declaration of local disaster
- Order to increase the bond of the County Treasurer
- Discussion on reinstating the Senior Services Program at the old library building
- Action regarding a special election for a constitutional amendment on May 7, 2022
- Designation of 101 Main Street as an alternative courtroom from April 22 to May 10, 2022
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and act on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a possible burn ban, and scheduling public hearings for tax abatement applications from two solar projects. The court will also consider claims and salaries, receive reports, and review quotes for work on the Hill Street building.
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 disaster declaration
- Discussion and action on burn ban for Bosque County
- Schedule public hearing for Angus Solar reinvestment zone and tax abatement
- Schedule public hearing for Langer Solar reinvestment zone and tax abatement
- Quotes for flooring, paint, and cabling/cameras for Hill Street building
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and act on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a possible burn ban, and scheduling public hearings for tax abatement applications from two solar projects. The court will also consider final plat approval for a subdivision, receive various reports, and approve claims and salaries. Public comments are allowed during item 5.
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 disaster declaration
- Discussion and action on burn ban for Bosque County
- Schedule public hearing for Angus Solar reinvestment zone and tax abatement
- Schedule public hearing for Langer Solar reinvestment zone and tax abatement
- Final plat for Legends on the Brazos subdivision
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and act on several items, including the COVID-19 disaster declaration, reappointment to an emergency committee, and various contracts and bids. They will also receive monthly reports from county officials and consider a proclamation for School Choice Week.
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration
- Reappoint Trace Hendricks to Emergency Preparedness Advisory Committee for term ending 12/31/2024
- Award contract for renovations to Hill Street Building
- Award contract for fuel
- Receive and possibly award bid for day cab semi truck for Precinct 2
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and take action on several items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, a possible burn ban, and line item transfers. They will also receive monthly reports from county officials, consider an election order, and open bids for fuel and construction. Public comments are allowed during item 5.
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration
- Discussion and action regarding burn ban
- Receive and open bids for fuel
- Receive and open bids for construction for the Hill Street Building
- Discussion and action on dumpster contract for county recycle center
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will meet in regular session to consider extending the local COVID-19 disaster declaration and discuss a burn ban. They will also act on paying claims and salaries, receive bids for fuel and construction, and consider designating a historic building as an alternate early voting location.
- Order approving claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration
- Discussion and action on burn ban
- Receive and open bids for fuel and for construction of the Hill Street building
- Discussion and action to designate historic building as alternate courtroom for early voting Feb 14 – Mar 4, 2022
Commissioners Court
The Bosque County Commissioners Court will hold a regular session to discuss and act on several administrative items, including the COVID-19 local disaster declaration, the county treasurer's resignation, and appointments to the Emergency Services District Board. The agenda also includes routine approvals of claims and salaries, a line item transfer, and a proposal to create a county law library.
- Discussion and action on COVID-19 local disaster declaration
- Resignation of the County Treasurer
- Reappointment of Bosque County Emergency Services District Board #1 commissioners (Jack Cameron, Sidney Carlisle, Charlie Drexler)
- Order to create County Law Library
- Approval of claims, salaries, and wages against county and precinct funds