After making plans for a budget adjustment last month, the board for the Central Appraisal District of Bandera County voted last week to amend its current budget and reduce a controversial allocation laying the groundwork for new or renovated appraisal district offices by $160,000.
Angie Massey, the operations coordinator for the appraisal district, said the board of directors voted unanimously on Friday, Oct 25, to cut the allocation for startup funds to study whether to relocate or remodel its offices from $185,000 to $25,000.
The board, after receiving criticism from Bandera County commissioners and trustees with the Medina Independent School District, indicated ...