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Commissioners Court Recap: March 12, 2026
03/16/2026

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ThursdayMarch 26 

 

Commissioners hold workshop about data centers 

As of 2026, Texas is host to more than 400 operational data centers that are used to facilitate applications ranging from artificial intelligence to simple off-site cloud storage. 

With Caldwell County poised to soon play host to a pair of them, commissioners on March 12 held a public workshop following their regular meeting aimed at raising awareness about what the county is doing to make sure controls are in place to safeguard community resources and the quality of life of county residents. 

The county has a very limited ability to influence development, as it does not control or provide utilities and is not able to zone land for allowable use the way cities can.  

Tract is developing a master-planned 3,000-acre data center campus — the Caldwell Valley Technology Park — north of Lockhart, designed for AI and cloud computing with over 4GW capacity. Additionally, Prime Data Centers is planning a separate 206-acre facility that is still in economic development negotiations with the county. 

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality — not the county — issues air quality and other environmental permits for data centers, focusing on emergency generator engines, onsite power generation, and water usage. 

Several residents took the mic, asked questions and voiced frustrations during a more-than-90-minute session where County Judge Hoppy Haden patiently listened and gave feedback. 

A central theme of the discussion revolved around the state’s legislators having placed extensive limits on the ability of counties to make rules that suit their specific situation, especially as it pertains to regulating development. 

Haden urged residents who wanted to limit the ability of data centers to operate in their counties to share their thoughts and concerns with their state representatives. 

“There are five of us up here, and I see more than 10 times that in the audience today,” Haden said, noting that he spent long days at the state capitol during the last legislative session. “With your numbers, you have a far greater ability to make an impact.” 

 

Other Action 

Commissioners: 

  • Adopted a resolution to submit a grant application to the Office of the Governor Public Safety Office Operation Lone Star Grant Program. The county could receive up to $126,000 with no match requirements. If successful, the proceeds could be used to acquire digital traffic safety trailers with message boards.  
  • Approved the submission of two 2024 Road Bond projects to the Texas General Land Office Local Communities Program. The county could get additional funding to help with two low water crossing projects at WattsvilleRoad and Copperas Creek and Seawillow at Six Mile Branch. 

  • Approved a License Agreement between the Caldwell County Tax Assessor-Collector and H-E-B. The public-private partnership is similar to that in other counties where H-E-B is allowed to collect forms and tags for vehicle registration renewal. Residents will be able to renew their vehicle registration at H-E-B's Lockhart location in the near future. 

  • Commissioners voted to extend the temporary reprieve of the burn ban through Thursday, March 19 after recent rainfall improved ground conditions enough to make burning safer. However, the burn ban is back in effect as of Sunday, March 15 and will remain until it comes up for discussion again at the next meeting of the commissioners court on Thursday, March 26. Windy, dry conditions and a lack of rainfall in the forecast made it necessary to once again prohibit outdoor burning. 
 

 

 

This is a brief summary of discussion and action highlights of the March 12202 regular commissioners court meeting. See full agendas and official meeting minutes and watch full video of the meetings. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Burn Ban on from March 15-26
03/14/2026

Due to windy, dry conditions and risk of wildfire, the Caldwell County burn ban will be back in effect as of 12:01 a.m. Sunday, March 15. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag warning from noon Sunday through 8 a.m. Monday. Winds with gusts of up to 45-55 mph are expected by Sunday night, increasing the risk of wildfires substantially. 

The burn ban will remain in place through 9 a.m. Thursday, March 26. All outdoor burning is prohibited from 12:01 a.m. March 15 through 9 a.m. Thursday, March 26. Commissioners will discuss the burn ban that day at the next regular scheduled commissioners court meeting.

Read the full order.


Free community dump day in Maxwell on March 28
03/09/2026

Caldwell County is hosting a free community dump day on Saturday, March 28 at the Pct. 3 Caldwell County Constable's Office at 9675 TX-142 in Maxwell.

The event is being hosted by Caldwell County Code Enforcement, Caldwell County Contstable's Office Pct. 3 and the Caldwell County Unit Road Department.

The event is free for all residents of Caldwell County. Please bring a government-issued photo ID for proof of residency. 

Items will be collected from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. or until capacity is reached.

Most non-household hazardous waste items will be accepted.

Prohibited items include:

  • Lead acid batteries
  • Sewage
  • Used motor oil
  • Paint
  • Sludge
  • Used oil filters
  • Grease trap waste
  • Whole used or scrap tires
  • Grit trap waste
  • Refrigerators, freezers, A/C units, or anything with CFCS
  • Dead animals and slaughterhouse waste
  • Liquid waste from municipal sources
  • Bulk or non-containerized liquid waste
  • Regulated hazardous waste
  • Municipal hazardous waste from conditionally exempt PCB small quantity generators
  • Medical waste
  • Out-of-state waste
  • Contaminated soil exceeding 1.5 PPM or regulated levels per 335.521 (A)(1) Table 1
  • Class 1 industrial solid waste (unless it contains only asbestos)

Burn ban temporarily lifted until 3-19-2026
03/09/2026

Update: Following action taken in Caldwell County Commissioners Court at the March 12 regular meeting, the temporary lifting of the countywide burn ban has been extended through 9 p.m. Thursday, March 19. Please continue to burn only natural brush.

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The burn ban has been temporarily lifted through 9 a.m. Thursday, March 12 due to improved conditions from rainfall that occurred over the weekend. Please burn only natural brush.

View the county judge's order temporarily lifting the ban


Unofficial primary election results are available for viewing
03/04/2026
Unofficial primary election results are available for viewing on the county elections results page.