Brazos County commissioner Wanda Watson disclosed at the end of Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) that there was a private gathering last Friday of stakeholders in the county’s new office complex that will be built across Texas Avenue from the courthouse. The complex includes what Watson calls “The 101 (one-oh-one) Building”, a skywalk over Texas Avenue connecting that building to the courthouse, and an employee parking garage. The new office building would become home to the precinct four justice of the peace and constable offices, adult probation, and the public defender’s office. Watson, who said she attended the meeting because the complex is in her precinct, was joined by the county’s construction project manager, representatives of the future occupants, the county’s I-T, budget, and other departments that will be involved in servicing the office building, “the contractors, the geological folks, the engineering folks, (and) the design folks.” Watson said the meeting provided the opportunity to share what everyone wanted “in terms of a building so that everybody was on the same page.” In March, commissioners awarded a $50 million dollar construction contract and a $4.5 million dollar architect’s contract. Click below to hear Wanda Watson’s comments at the April 15, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting. Listen to “Private meeting by those who will be Involved in the construction, occupancy, and operation of Brazos County's new office complex” on Spreaker.