Rural Texas was meant to get 10% of state bonds for water projects. It’s getting less than 1%.
Instead, only 0.17% went to rural communities between 2016 and 2020.
“I was getting frustrated with us not getting anywhere,” she said. “It was just seeming to get worse.” “The TWDB works with communities to evaluate these financial considerations and attempts to offer the best options available to meet the community’s needs,” Woodrome wrote. . Even that, Brewster said, was a difficult undertaking and couldn’t have been done without a contractor provided by the Rio Grande Council of Governments.Fund fails to meet legislative target
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