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This Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) for the City of Abilene and Dyess Air Force Base acts as a comprehensive planning tool to ensure compatible land use and robust coordination between the military installation and its adjacent communities. The study focuses on identifying and mitigating current and potential encroachment issues across 24 compatibility factors, including Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection, noise, vertical obstructions, and land use conflicts. Key priorities involve establishing strong communication links among stakeholders, implementing strategies for responsible land use planning, and fostering an environment that protects military missions while supporting regional economic and environmental health, as well as public safety.
The Commissioners' Court convened in open session to adopt the agenda as printed and posted. Key business included the canvassing of the Election Results from the November 4, 2025 Election, which was subsequently approved. No public comments were made.
The session included convening a public hearing to discuss the proposed mandatory payment rate for the Taylor County Local Provider Participation Fund for Fiscal Year 2023, which was subsequently closed. Key actions taken involved the approval of budget adjustments and transfers, authorization for payment of bills and ratification of payroll across multiple county funds. Furthermore, the Court approved an order establishing the mandatory payment rate for the Local Provider Participation Fund for FY 2023, an Interlocal Agreement with Texas Agrilife Extension Service for the Feral Hog Abatement Program grant funds, and the approval of Operation Green Light for Veterans through the National Association of Counties. A motion was also approved to declare surplus property.
The Commissioners' Court session included the presentation of Service Awards to several employees based on years of service and distinctions for Employee of the Quarter across various categories. The Taylor County Historical Commission was presented with a Distinguished Service Award. The Court approved payment of bills and ratified the payroll for multiple county funds. Key actions involved approving the renewal of the inmate housing agreement with Garza County and approving a contract with Life Check Systems for the Adult Detention Center using commissary funds. Furthermore, the application from the City of Clyde for right of way improvements on CR 503 and CR 520 was approved. The renewal of the ITB 2021-102 Office Supplies contract was also approved. Due to drought conditions, the Court unanimously approved implementing a burn ban. The session concluded with a scheduled FY2024 Budget Workshop.
The Commissioners' Court convened in open session following the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. Key actions included the approval of budget adjustments and transfers, payment of bills and ratification of payroll, and approval of appointments for candidates to serve on the Taylor County Child Welfare Board. The Court received advisement from the Texas Juvenile Justice Department regarding a proposed state facility, taking no action on the matter. Furthermore, approval was granted for a Right of Way application from Taylor Telecom for fiber optics installation on several County Roads in Precinct 4, and amended Resolutions for active grants updating the Authorized Official designee were approved.
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