Brazos County commissioners unanimously vote to end a six year relationship with an outside consultant who was behind the successful November 2022 bond issue that generated $100 million dollars for road projects.
During the commission’s June 9th meeting, commissioner Fred Brown’s enthusiastic motion that ended with a “yee-haw” to close out what was a six year contract with Innovative Transportation Solutions was unanimously approved.
Click below to hear Fred Brown’s motion at the June 9, 2026 Brazos County commission meeting.
As of June 16, Brazos County’s website does not include a copy of the termination notice. Agenda information from the June 9th meeting stated “Approval of cancellation of contract 20-094 Transportation Planning Services with Innovative Transportation Solutions effective July 31, 2026 and authorize the County Judge to send the notice of termination per the terms of the agreement. TxDOT will assist the County Engineer with managing the existing consultant agreements and their ongoing work related to the expenditure of general obligation bond funds.”
In addition to the proposed east loop, funding from the 2022 bond issue was promoted to go towards an interchange at Wellborn Road and George Bush Drive, widening Harvey Road between the freeway and FM 158, widening Leonard Road between Highway 47 and Harvey Mitchell Parkway, intersection improvements on Fitch between Arrington Road and the freeway, interchange improvements at Highways 21 and 47, and various improvements to roads maintained by Brazos County.
Click HERE to read and download the first amendment to the contract was signed in 2024.

