County eyes cyber liability insurance
The Gillespie County Commissioners Court OK'd a proposal for cyber liability insurance for the county, but bids proved to be scarce.
After searching for an insurance company that would give them a quote, commissioners had one company to consider.
"They were only able to find one company that would insure us on cyber liability because I guess there are so many claims right now," Stroeher said.
The
"It's a little over
During the meeting, Stroeher also mentioned a few other hurdles in the way of working with the
Commissioners approved the proposal, but will continue to discuss and research details further before coming to a decision.
AgriLife Extension During the meeting, commissioners approved the substitution of the
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She explained the monthly lease payment would be the same, but in the end, the reduced book value for the
Airport Project The court also approved the payment of
Rural fire departments They also renewed an annual contract between
"We did increase the amount we're going to give to the rural fire departments a little bit," Stroeher said.
This year, the fire department will receive
Indigent defense grants Commissioners approved the annual resolution and submission of an application concerning fiscal year 2022 Indigent Defense
"We get a little bit of money from the state as you know, to off-set some of the costs for criminal individual defendants, attorneys' fees," Stroeher said.
2021 fiscal year audit They approved engaging
With an additional
Commissioners also: Commissioners approved Aumentum Technologies' annual hosting, maintenance and software costs for the county clerk's A2 Recorder.
At the cost of
They also approved the annual radio service maintenance costs with LCRA for the Communications Center.
For
Commissioners approved the form contract for representation and provisions of service to protective order applicants in the court attorney's office.
In addition, they approved the Check Reconciliation Services Agreement with
· OK'd the purchase of equipment for Precinct 4; · Approved variances from the county's subdivision regulations concerning lots in Boot Ranch Subdivision, Phase 2, Section 6. These variances included allowance of 50 ft. radius cul-de-sac ROW; 40 ft. radius cul-de-sac pavement; 20 ft. wide roadway pavement with 2 ft. shoulders (residential lots); 50 ft. wide private street ROW; lot sizes less than 1.0 acre; and frontage of less than 200 ft. along roadway and less than 100 ft. along cul-de-sac (lots 659-665, 667, 669-672); · Approved variance from platting and road frontage requirements requested by
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