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The second Travis County Courthouse in 1880. Travis County's first purpose-built courthouse was a modest two-story stone structure built in 1855 near Republic Square in downtown Austin. This courthouse was replaced by a larger building in 1876 and was eventually demolished in 1906.
Precinct 1 Commissioner Jeff Trevillion told the Statesman that he believes the Travis County Commissioners Court will wait for a staff report on county jail facilities before deciding how it can ...
The Travis County Commissioners Court has preliminarily voted to put on the November ballot a proposed tax rate increase to help fund early childhood education programs.
A resolution proposed by the Travis County Commissioners Court is set to appear on the ballot Nov. 5 and could be the first countywide initiative in Texas to offer affordable child care to local ...
A plan for separate women's facilities at the Travis County Correctional Complex was proposed in 2016, but scrapped by 2021. [4] In 2023, the Travis County Commissioner's Court approved a pilot diversion center as an alternative to jail for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. [5] The program began operations in early 2024. [6]
This story was updated to add new information. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Travis County Commissioners Court on Monday, accusing its five members of violating the state's Open ...
Comanche County and Travis County: Henry Stevenson Brown, a commander at the Battle of Velasco: 38,709: 944 sq mi (2,445 km 2) Burleson County: 051: Caldwell: 1846: Milam County: Edward Burleson (1798–1851), a general of the Texas Revolution and Vice President of the Republic of Texas 19,475: 666 sq mi (1,725 km 2) Burnet County: 053: Burnet ...
Members of East Austin’s longstanding Mexican American community will have a say in the redevelopment of the historic Palm School. On Tuesday, the Travis County Commissioners Court agreed on a ...