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Safely dispose of expired and unwanted medications on April 26
04/23/2025

 

The Caldwell County Sheriff's Office will be hosting their National Drug Take Back event on Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Caldwell County Justice Center. Bring your unneeded medications for safe disposal. The Justice Center is located at 1703 S. Colorado Street in Lockhart. 

 

 



Commissioners Court Recap: April 22, 2025
04/22/2025

Caldwell County Commissioners discussed the burn ban, environmental enforcement and the constable security program at Lockhart ISD at their regular meeting on April 22.

 

 

(Pictured l-r: Pct. 1 Commissioner B.J. Westmoreland, Pct. 2 Commissioner Rusty Horne, County Judge Hoppy Haden, Pct. 3 Commissioner Ed Theriot, Pct. 4 Commissioner Dyral Thomas)

 

Next meeting

Tuesday, May 13

 

Commissioners reorganize constable security program

Pct. 4 Constable Art Villareal will coordinate law enforcement services for Lockhart ISD following action taken Tuesday in Commissioners Court. While Constable Villareal will serve as the administrator of the joint Lockhart ISD/Caldwell County constable security program created in 2022, reserve deputies from all precincts will continue to be available for duty.

Commissioners made the move to reorder operations to address budget concerns that were brought forward by one of the precincts.

Constable Villareal commended the job reserve deputies were doing at the schools and emphasized that his office would continue to keep the school district involved in crucial conversations about campus security. Neither the amount of on-campus constable deputy presence nor the level of service will change under the new setup, Caldwell County Judge Hoppy Haden said.

 

Judge commends constables for environmental enforcement

The new model for environmental cleanup and enforcement that combines a team effort from the constables’ offices, the Unit Road Department and the District Attorney’s Office has been productive, with deputies responding to more than 100 calls across all four precincts.

The highest volume of illegal dumping and environmental cleanup calls and complaints came from Pct. 2 and 4, according to reports from the four constables’ precinct offices.

“I want to commend the officers for their detailed reports describing the cases [they handled],” Judge Haden said. “I wanted to publicly say you did a fantastic job this past month.”

Constables created Facebook pages to interact with the public and said they had been effective tools at raising awareness and educating the public. Pct. 4 Constable Villareal noted that people in his precinct had begun to clean up their properties before officers could respond to reports from the public.

Each department currently gets a $1,200 stipend distributed to its personnel, and that will continue, Judge Haden said. Commissioners voted unanimously to continue paying the constables’ offices stipends at the current level and to move forward with continuous collection of data through all four precincts to consider potentially adding additional positions in the next budget cycle.

 

Other Action

Commissioners:

  • Approved a preliminary plat for Gristmill at Prairie Lea subdivision consisting of 1,206 lots on approximately 346 acres on Highway 80 and Plant Road.
  • Approved the final plat for Sage Hills Estates, which includes 12 lots on approximately 14 acres at Tower Road and Black Ankle Road.
  • Approved an MOU with the GBRA for construction, permits and fees within the county. It has two fairly significant projects brining into Caldwell County for water supply. Volume of lots approved, much needed. Put together an MOU to make sure our expenses are covered regarding regulating permits and review, but waiving some of the fees associated with it.
  • Approved a proclamation recognizing April 2025 as National County Government Month.
  • Approved a proclamation designating May 5-9 as Air Quality Awareness Week.
  • Approved the appointment of Nancy Perryman of Luling to the ESD #5 Board.
  • Approved the appointment of Stephen Cure of Red Rock as an additional member to the Caldwell County Historical Commission for the current 2025-2026 term.
  • Voted to leave the burn ban off.
  • Approved an order authorizing the sale of fireworks from May 21 through May 26 for Memorial Day. The order prohibits aerial fireworks with sticks or fins. The order expires on the final day or when drought conditions are determined to be present.
  • Accepted the GLO CDBG grant award of approximately $3.5 million to be used to help fund continuing work on the Caldwell County Emergency Shelter project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


County offices to close April 18 for Good Friday
04/14/2025

Caldwell County administrative offices will close Friday, April 18 for Good Friday. Regular office hours will resume Monday, April 21.

 

 

 


Garcia represents Caldwell County at County Treasurers Day
04/11/2025

Caldwell County Treasurer Gloria Garcia joined county treasurers from across the state at the first-ever County Treasurers’ Day at the Capitol, held Tuesday, April 8 in Austin.

The event provided an essential platform for treasurers to connect with their House and Senate Representatives, educate staff on the essential functions performed by County Treasurers, and stay informed on current trends that affect their roles in serving Texas counties.

County Treasurers started their morning at Texas Association of Counties for a weekly legislative update on recent Legislative Session events and then heading to the Capitol to be recognized on both the House and Senate floors by Chairman Cecil Bell in the House and Senator Bob Nichols in the Senate.

Capitol staffers joined the group for and listened and learned about the crucial functions County Treasurers perform for counties every day.


Commissioners Court Recap: April 8, 2025
04/08/2025

Caldwell County Commissioners discussed the burn ban, adding positions to the Unit Road Department and a new development ordinance at their regular meeting on April 8. 

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(Pictured l-r: Pct. 1 Commissioner B.J. Westmoreland, Pct. 2 Commissioner Rusty Horne, County Judge Hoppy Haden, Pct. 3 Commissioner Ed Theriot, Pct. 4 Commissioner Dyral Thomas) 

  

Next meeting 

Tuesday, April 22

 

 

Burn Ban remains off 

Caldwell County Commissioners voted to leave the burn ban off at the recommendation of Caldwell County Chief Emergency Management Coordinator Hector Rangel, who said it was safe to burn natural brush outdoors as long as people continue to do so carefully. 

“We have had no major incidents [in the last two weeks],” Rangel said. “Burns are mostly being conducted by construction and landscaping businesses.” 

The average Keetch-Byram Drought Index for the county is at 385, which is 190 points below the reading that indicates a region is in a drought.

 

 

Unit Road Department to add positions 

The Caldwell County Unit Road Department will begin the search for two new equipment operators after commissioners voted to expand the department to take on the task of cleaning up illegal dumpsites. 

The move follows action taken last month to split the county’s environmental enforcement efforts between three departments, with the Caldwell County Constable offices handling investigations, Unit Roads in charge of cleanup, and the District Attorney’s office tasked with prosecuting the cases. 

Unit Roads is also hiring a construction inspector.

 

 

Other Action 

Commissioners also: 

    • Authorized Doucet & Associates to begin working on a new development ordinance. A county development ordinance is a legal document that outlines the rules and regulations governing land use, development, and construction within the county's jurisdiction, including zoning, subdivision, and environmental regulations
    •  Approved the mass gathering permit for Old Settler’s Music Festival. The concert will be held April 24-27 at 1616 FM 3158 in Dale.
    •  Approved a proclamation recognizing April 2025 as Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month.
    •  Approved a proclamation recognizing April 2025 as Caldwell County Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.
    •  Approved a proclamation recognizing April 26-May 4 as Caldwell-Travis Soil & Water Conservation District Stewardship Week.
    •  Took action related to beautifying the Caldwell County Courthouse grounds, including approving a budget amendment moving $63,000 for lawn care and repair and a deposit of $17,174.98 to Good Neighbor Lawn & Landscaping to begin work that could include installation of new sod.
    •  Authorized Caldwell County Pct. 1 Constable and Pct. 2 Constable to adjust one part-time position to a full-time position.
    •  Approved an agreement with Ford, Powell & Carson Architects and Planners for planning and development of the Caldwell County Courthouse Master Plan.
    • Authorized the county to execute an agreement with HNTB to provide engineering management services on 2024 Caldwell County Road Bond projects. 

 

 

 

 

 



Shower of Giving to help support HCWC during Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month
04/03/2025

Help a countywide effort to raise awareness about child abuse prevention this month and help collect supplies to support HCWC, which offers free and confidential services to adults, youth, and children who are victims of family violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and child abuse who live, work, or attend school in Hays and Caldwell Counties.

 

Details are below: