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Comal County commissioners approve routine claims, proclamations and 22 action items in unanimous session

October 30, 2025 | Comal County, Texas


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Comal County commissioners approve routine claims, proclamations and 22 action items in unanimous session
The Comal County Commissioners Court on Oct. 30 approved a package of 22 action items, including claims totaling $815,566.30, two proclamations, several plat amendments, line-item transfers for county operations, equipment purchases for public safety, and interlocal and grant contracts. All motions carried on voice votes with the full court present.

The most prominent items included the approval of claims (EFT $116,741.15; regular claims $698,825.15), proclamations recognizing November 2025 as Operation Greenlight for veterans and the 2025 Wurstfest, and a third amendment extending an economic development Chapter 381 sales-tax sharing agreement with HD Supply through Oct. 30, 2035. The court also adopted a resolution declaring a property at 29905 Bulverde Lane in violation of the county Flood Damage Prevention Order; staff said that declaration, once accepted by FEMA, would result in denial of flood insurance for structures on the property until brought into compliance.

Other approved items included:

- Three amendment-to-plat requests for Ensenada Shores at Canyon Lake Unit 3 and two Vintage Oaks at the Vineyard units, each combining two lots into a single lot and authorizing the county judge to sign.

- The Treasurer's monthly report showing year-to-date interest income through Sept. 30 of $6,000,154.26.

- A FY2026 savings/maintenance grant contract (C02663) with the Office of the Attorney General to participate in the statewide automated victim notification system (VINE).

- An interlocal agreement allowing the City of New Braunfels to install pilot decorative/pedestrian lighting in downtown trees adjacent to county property and to use a nearby power source.

- The release of RFP 20205367 for an access/security system and support services to consolidate multiple legacy systems used across county facilities.

- Sheriff's office purchases and transfers: two bank chargers for body-worn cameras, funding to outfit two patrol units with three-camera systems, additional paper citation books and narcotics/CBD test kits.

- Multiple small line-item transfers to cover district court dues, extension service dumpster and travel costs, indigent health care expenses for jail medical invoices, and Road & Bridge operations including power and fiber for high-water warning systems and maintenance to paving equipment (staff said the road department completed 62 miles of paving in 2025).

- The county cast all 945 of its Comal Appraisal District votes for its nominee, Erin Craig O'Neil, for the board of directors for 2026'1029.

Motions were typically moved and seconded by Commissioners Leacock and Hogg, among others, followed by voice votes; the court recorded that all members were present at the start of the meeting and each item passed by majority voice vote. No formal roll-call tallies by name were taken during the meeting; county staff noted that the court had all five members present and motions were carried by unanimous voice vote. No executive session was requested and the court adjourned.

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