The Donley County Commissioners’ Court met in regular session last Tuesday, October 10, with a short agenda.
Commissioners considered but did not change the composition of the county’s salary grievance committee.
Assignment of county office spaces for the new year was delayed given changes happening with the district court and a new judge being appointed there.
The court approved a resolution supporting the Donley County Senior Citizens’ Texans Feeding Texans Home Delivered Meal Grant application.
Kristy Christopher’s attendance at a school in Waco was approved.
The 2024 contract with the Donley County Appraisal District was approved as presented.
The court approved the 2024 resolution for the Indigent Defense Fund Grant Program.
Tax deeds for the City of Howardwick were approved
Commissioners also met in regular session September 25.
A budget amendment was approved to carryover about $102,000 from fiscal year 2023 to fiscal year 2024 to finish up the county barn project at Hedley.
The court approved the county’s annual voluntary contribution to the Panhandle Water Planning Group in the amount of $230.
Commissioners approved Judge John Howard’s attendance at a school in Lubbock next spring and appointed Christi Benson and Chrisi Tucek to the Donley County Historical Commission.
A interlocal agreement with Potter County and Donley County regarding the Panhandle Area Public Defender program was approved. Grant funds are helping cover the expenses of the program.
Commissioners also approved the Order of Election for the State Constitutional Amendment Election to be held November 7, 2023.
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