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San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers and Constable Ray Atchley present a certificate of appreciation to Mayor Charles Minton and members of the Shepherd City Council. Courtesy photoSan Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers and Constable Ray Atchley present a certificate of appreciation to Mayor Charles Minton and members of the Shepherd City Council. Courtesy photo

By Tony Farkas
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SHEPHERD — Shepherd City Council members heard a presentation on a new program that helps cities grow the economy through development.

At its regular meeting on Jan. 8, the council was told about Tax Incremental Reinvestment Zones.

City Secretary Debra Hagler said the zones were designed as a tool for cities to promote growth, and to be used for new development, which will help improve city infrastructure. Developers use the program on a reimbursement basis.

However, Hagler said that since this new information, the council will research the matter thoroughly to see if it’s an option. It also will require a partnership with the County Commissioners Court, which has not been done.

No action was taken by the council.

In a separate matter, Sheriff Greg Capers and Constable Ray Atchley presented the council with a certificate of appreciation to the city for its assistance in fighting the November 2023 chemical plant fire.

Hagler said the city used part of its water system in fighting the fire.

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