NEW BOSTON, Texas — Approving Levee Board re-appointments and the reselling of tax delinquent home topped the agenda at Monday’s Bowie County Commissioners Court docket conference.

Commissioners agreed to reappoint Steve Ledwell and Bob Hubbard to the Levee Board. Stan Griffin was additional to the board to replace Gary Langdon, who resigned March 24 following serving for quite a few yrs.

The Levee Board performs on flood security and stormwater management through the county.

Commissioners also accredited the resale of four items of tax-delinquent house currently being held by the Bowie Central Appraisal District. 3 of the houses are in Texarkana, and the other is in New Boston. The four houses have a total benefit of $1,250, according to county records.

Commissioners also permitted making it possible for County Judge Bobby Howell to signal a $6,888 service arrangement with the Garratt-Callahan Co. to deliver a water treatment for the county. Howell reported the organization will be accountable for retaining the courthouse’s air conditioning chiller technique.

In other small business, commissioners:

• approved advertising for bids for road servicing products in all four county street precincts.

• accredited granting the County Clerk’s Business authorization to use the Dallas-centered Kofile indexing business to evaluate and perform day-to-day county records software package indexing in order to enhance document retrieval.

Precinct 4 Commissioner Mike Carter at first asked the court for an additional $100,00o for road servicing materials. Nonetheless, later on in the meeting, he stated he experienced sufficient cash to care for his precinct’s desires.

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