![]() Texas Water Development Board approves $263,925 to Jackson County County-Wide Drainage District for a watershed flood protection planning study Texas Water Development Board today approved financial assistance totaling $10,808,455 for water, wastewater, and flood projects Water for Texas 2023 conference to tackle water supply, flood, and other water issues facing state Texas Water Development Board approves $255,000,000 to the Tarrant Regional Water District (Jack, Wise, Parker, Tarrant, Johnson, Ellis, Navarro, Henderson, Kaufman, Freestone, Denton, Dallas, Collin, and Rockwall counties) for a water supply project ![]() Texas Water Development Board approves $112,335,000 to the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority (Guadalupe, Comal, Hays, and Caldwell counties) for a regional water supply project Texas Water Development Board approves $10,000,000 to the Alliance Regional Water Authority (Hays, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Comal, and Bexar counties) for a regional water supply project Texas Water Development Board approves $14,500,000 to the City of Fulshear (Fort Bend County) for a water supply project Texas Water Development Board approves $7,525,000 to the Greater Texoma Utility Authority on behalf of the Collin-Grayson Municipal Alliance (Collin and Grayson counties) for water system improvements ![]() Texas Water Development Board approves $2,705,000 to the Greater Texoma Utility Authority on behalf of the City of Gainesville (Cooke County) for a water conservation project Texas Water Development Board approves $250,800,000 to the City of Dallas (Dallas, Denton, Collin, Ellis, Tarrant, and Kaufman counties) for a water conservation project and water system improvements Texas Water Development Board approves $18,110,000 to the Greenbelt Municipal and Industrial Water Authority (Donley County) for a water supply project Texas Water Development Board today approved financial assistance totaling $670,975,000 for SWIFT projects 7 (Fort Bend County) for a flood mitigation project Texas Water Development Board approves $10,810,000 to the Fort Bend County Levee Improvement District No. Texas Water Development Board approves $13,000,000 to the Parker County Special Utility District (Parker County) for water system improvements Texas Water Development Board approves $600,000 to the Moffat Water Supply Corporation (Bell County) for water system improvements Texas Water Development Board today approved financial assistance totaling $24,410,000 for water and flood projects Texas Water Development Board approves $6,000,000 to the City of China (Jefferson County) for a wastewater improvement project Texas Water Development Board approves $7,000,000 to the City of Alice (Jim Wells County) for a water supply project Texas Water Development Board approves $700,000 to the City of Kingsville (Kleberg County) for stormwater drainage improvements Texas Water Development Board today approved financial assistance totaling $13,700,000 for water, wastewater, and flood projects Some really good folks.Back to main content Press Releases Publish Year “And I had tremendous help through the years. “You’ve got to be ‘chipper’ with anything if you can,” he said. He said he tried to keep things light-hearted when he could do so as he worked to direct the city staff through such events as power outages. Turner said he generally enjoyed the job because it “had so many facets” - from power outages to personnel issues. He was a great mentor to me and many others,” Horton said. “He carried Covington city government from the basic and mundane to modern and masterful. “His talents for working with people and making them all feel encouraged and appreciated are unsurpassed by anyone I have ever known before or since,” he said. ![]() “At the time I was somewhat startled that Frank had made the statement, but after having worked with him for a great many years, it is my observation that being city manager required Frank to wear those three hats and many more, as well,” Horton said. He said Turner once told a group of “high-level executives” that he had wanted to be “a lover, a fighter and a ballroom dancer, but when that didn’t work, he became Covington’s city manager.”
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