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PREVIEW: Brazos County commissioners to vote on $20M for public building repairs | Bryan - College Station - Community Impact
Texas HHSC (Google News) · July 27, 2026
In plain language
Brazos County leaders are meeting to decide on a $20 million plan to repair and maintain several public buildings over the next five years. The proposal includes improvements for the county courthouse annex and the administration building. Other items on the agenda involve funding for a new elections office and a $1 million payment to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to support local hospital costs. Additionally, the county will discuss construction costs for an ongoing expansion at the Juvenile Justice Center.
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Key takeaways
- Brazos County is voting on a $20 million plan for major repairs to public buildings including the courthouse annex.
- Leaders may spend $1.83 million on a new headquarters for the Brazos County Elections Administration Office in Bryan.
- The county plans to send $1 million to the state for a program that helps local hospitals cover uncompensated care.
- Additional construction costs of over $221,000 are being considered for the ongoing Juvenile Justice Center expansion.
- Comcast is seeking permits to install utility crossings in various parts of the county, including the Fall Creek Ranch area.
PREVIEW: Brazos County commissioners to vote on $20M for public building repairs | Bryan - College Station Community Impact
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