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Commissioners move to group $100,000 bonds for county roads; constable bond and oath noted

October 01, 2025 | Freestone County, Texas


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Commissioners move to group $100,000 bonds for county roads; constable bond and oath noted
During the meeting discussion, a commissioner moved — and another seconded — to group road bonds for County Road 1031, County Road 1041 and Southwest County Road 2386 in Freestone County. The county’s discussion clarified a $100,000 bond on County Road 1041 and an additional $100,000 bond on County Road 1031; the transcript also references Southwest County Road 2386 as part of the grouped action.

One participant identified portions of the roadway as privately owned or associated with adjoining parcels and asked for clarification about whether tax obligations or bonds were combined with neighboring counties; the speaker said they were not certain whether the matter was combined with another county’s records.

The clerk noted an “official bonded oath” had been presented for David McAdams as constable in Precinct 3 and that McAdams had signed an oath of office. The clerk also said that “LJ” had been sworn in earlier that morning in the county courtroom.

The transcript records motions and seconds to group the bonds but does not record a detailed roll‑call vote or the final formal approval language on the record.

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