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Hidalgo County Board of Commissioners to Meet March 11 at 5:30 p.m.

Hidalgo County's Board of Commissioners meets tonight at 5:30 p.m.; the agenda was posted March 8 and includes public participation rules.

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Hidalgo County's Board of County Commissioners holds its regular meeting tonight, Wednesday, March 11, at 5:30 p.m. The agenda, published on the county website three days ago on March 8, makes the meeting topics and public participation rules available to residents ahead of the session.

The agenda was posted to the county's Minutes and Agendas page by Bob Sroka and is available as a downloadable file. Specific agenda items were not detailed in the published posting, but the document outlines both the topics scheduled for consideration and the rules governing how members of the public may participate.

Tonight's meeting follows the February 11 regular session, whose agenda Sroka also posted on February 9. The county holds regular commission meetings roughly every other month, with the archive on the county website stretching back at least 15 pages of entries. Past postings show a rotating group of county staff handling agenda uploads, including Reagan Bentley, who posted the November 12, 2025 regular meeting agenda and the July 28, 2025 special meeting agenda, which involved a joint session between the Board of County Commissioners and the City of Lordsburg. Tisha Green posted agendas for the March 12 and February 12, 2025 regular meetings.

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The full agenda for tonight's meeting is accessible through the Minutes and Agendas section of the Hidalgo County website.

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