Three-year comparison of County permits given

  • Mueller presides over first meeting as county judge Dan Mueller (second from left) presided over his first meeting of the Fayette County Commissioners Court as county judge on Thursday, Jan. 12. Present at the meeting were Precinct 4 Commissioner Drew Brossmann (left), Precinct 2 Commissioner Luke Sternadel (second from right) and Precinct 1 Commissioner Jason McBroom (right). Precinct 3 Commissioner Harvey Berckenhoff was absent. Photo By Melanie Berger / Courtesy of Flatonia Argus
    Mueller presides over first meeting as county judge Dan Mueller (second from left) presided over his first meeting of the Fayette County Commissioners Court as county judge on Thursday, Jan. 12. Present at the meeting were Precinct 4 Commissioner Drew Brossmann (left), Precinct 2 Commissioner Luke Sternadel (second from right) and Precinct 1 Commissioner Jason McBroom (right). Precinct 3 Commissioner Harvey Berckenhoff was absent. Photo By Melanie Berger / Courtesy of Flatonia Argus
Assuming maintenance of privately-constructed roads discussed at Commissioners Court meeting Dan Mueller presided over his first Fayette County Commissioners Court meeting as county judge on Thursday, Jan. 12. County Inspector Clint Sternadel provided a three-year comparison of permit trends during his report, as follows: • development permits – 170 in 2020, 191 in 2021, and 221 in 2022; •…

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