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Kerr County reminders and announcements

todayDecember 31, 2020

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Kerr County officials want to remind citizens that as of Wednesday, December 30, all county bars are shut down and other businesses are now only allowed to operate at 50% capacity per Governor Abbott’s Executive Order GA-32.

The City of Kerrville municipal offices , the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library and the Parks and Recreation Department office will be closed on New Year’s Day. Also, the landfill and transfer station will be closed January 1, but will remain open during regularly scheduled hours on New Year’s Eve.

For more information call (830) 257-8000.

The City of Kerrville’s Planning Division, a division of Development Services, is now using MyGovernmentOnline as its database for planning related cases. This will allow citizens to submit planning cases via an online portal and track zoning changes and conditional use permit requests.

The website is now live and can be accessed through the City of Kerrville’s mobile app. and through https://www.mygovernmentonline.org.

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