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Attorney General orders Kerrville to release public safety building study

The Lead, along with others, had requested the document, but the city was reluctant to turn it over citing real estate negotiations.

The Kerr County Lead

Nov 9, 2021

A 2019 feasibility study that determined the needs of Kerrville's police station, municipal court and fire administration identified three sites and showed how problematic building a public safety complex could be.

After the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ruled that the study could be made public, the city of Kerrville provided the formerly confidential 147-page report to The Lead on Tuesday. The city argued the document should be confidential because it involved potential real estate transactions and values.

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