A second ask to grow a future Brazos County government office building and parking garage results in a county commission workshop.
The workshop was held ahead of a commission vote on September 9 to add $10 million dollars to the “101 building”.
Still in the design phase, commissioners have been asked to add a fourth floor to the office building and a third floor to the adjacent parking garage.
A skywalk over Texas Avenue will connect the new complex, on the site of the former Bryan ISD administration building, to the courthouse.
Commissioners were told the addition would accommodate the future hiring of 19 people that will work for one of the four departments that will use the new building, the precinct four justice of the peace, the precinct four constable, adult probation, and public defender’s offices.
Most of the 60 minute workshop discussion focused on repurposing the courthouse and the current adult probation building. That includes moving the district attorney’s office to the current adult probation building and moving the 472nd district court to what is now the precinct four J.P. and constable offices on the fourth floor of the courthouse.
Click below to hear comments from the September 3, 2025 Brazos County commission workshop meeting.
