Wichita County Commissioners approve tax exempt bond for housing development

July 11, 2025 | Wichita County, Texas


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Wichita County Commissioners approve tax exempt bond for housing development
During the recent Wichita County Commissioner’s Court meeting on July 11, 2025, a significant decision was made to support affordable housing in the community. The court unanimously approved a resolution allowing the county judge to sign off on a tax-exempt bond issuance by Nortex Housing Finance Corporation. This funding will facilitate the acquisition, rehabilitation, and equipping of a multi-family rental housing development located at 1315 Central Freeway East in Wichita Falls. This initiative aims to enhance housing options for residents, addressing ongoing needs for affordable living spaces in the area.

In addition to the housing development, the court reviewed and approved regular bills for payment, ensuring that payroll taxes have been filed and authorizing the county treasurer to disperse payments within 72 hours. A notable point of discussion was the increased jury pay, which was attributed to multiple payment periods and the implementation of a new jury payment system that streamlines the process.

The court also ratified the minutes from the previous session held on June 3, 2025, and discussed awarding bids for plastic culverts, cold legs, and crushed concrete, although details on this topic were not elaborated during the meeting.

These decisions reflect the court's commitment to improving community infrastructure and housing, which are vital for the well-being of Wichita County residents. As the county moves forward, these actions will contribute to the ongoing development and support of local needs.

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