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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Hays County Voters

In case you have seen the “Vote Up” signs around the county – please note that Robert “Elwood” Updegrove is running for County Court at Law Number Three – he was licensed to practice law in Texas in 2019 and has never been a judge. His father, Robert “Earl” Updegrove is a retired Hays County Court at Law Judge and is not running again.

The same slogan is being used – but the candidate is different.

Elly Del Prado Dietz Why I am voting against Hays County Road Bond (Proposition A)

The vote for Proposition A by the Hays County Commissioners Court this past August lacked any transparency and citizen involvement.

On meeting agendas before the August 13th Commissioners Court meeting, the issue for county roads was hidden under “miscellaneous” and not under “roads.” Citizen speakers at the meeting were allowed to speak for only three minutes on the entire package, not individual proposals, a clear violation of the Texas Open Meetings law. Despite zero public participation, the Court proceeded to approve this major bond, raising doubts and confusion about the public process and the bond itself.

At the August 13th meeting, many speakers agreed that county road improvements are needed for increased safety and access, especially east of IH-35.

They also acknowledged the potential threat of proposed roads and development to sensitive parts of western Hays County, the places that recharge our drinking water supplies, springs, creeks and rivers. This discourse over a monumental decision affecting our fast-growing county warrants a proper public input process. Instead, the Commissioners Court opted for a quick, closed-door process with special interests over an open, transparent process with their constituents.

I have been a Hays County citizen for over 40 years, and I've served the Hays County Commissioners Court and its constituents on the Parks & Open Space Advisory Committees in 2001, 2007, and 2020.

We facilitated public participation in our decisions to conserve natural areas and create parkland throughout Hays County. In 2007 and 2008, I worked alongside citizenled transportation and bond advisory committees that helped guide previous Commissioners Courts on road issues.

Why doesn't this Court seek and value public input like its predecessors when making major decisions concerning our taxes, roads, and water resources?

The monied interests including developers & speculators, foreign investors, road contractors, and consultants have compromised public trust in our elected officials serving on the Court. I urge my fellow Hays County residents to vote against Proposition A on November 5th. In 2025, we the people can ensure that our elected officials represent us and hold an open process, rooted in the rich history of Hays citizens’ participation, and not one dominated by today’s wealthies t donors.

Jim Camp Manchaca


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