Brazos County Commissioners Take The Next Step To Starting A First Ever Master Plan

Last year, Brazos County commissioners approved $1 million dollars in this year’s budget to hire an outside consultant to develop a 20 to 25 year master plan.

At the commission’s June 9th meeting, approval was given to recommendations to start accepting proposals and form the committee that will review the proposals.

The county’s project manager, Trevor Lansdown, responded to a public speakers question about the timing because there will be a new county judge and one or two new commissioners taking office January 1st. Lansdown said the timing wasn’t great, but authority to spend the money didn’t happen until last October and staff has been working since then to get to this point.

The purpose of the Brazos County master plan, quoting a county document, “will serve as a twenty to twenty-five (20–25) year roadmap guiding growth, service delivery, infrastructure, and operational efficiency. The plan will align the County’s people, facilities, technology, and policies with projected demographic and economic trends to ensure effective, data-driven governance and resource stewardship. This comprehensive plan will provide both a long-term vision and short-term actionable strategies for elected officials, department heads, and staff.”

Click below to hear comments from Trevor Lansdown during the June 9, 2026 Brazos County commission meeting.

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