Commissioner Precinct 3

David A. Garza Cameron County Commissioner, Pct. 3
Contact Information Cameron County - San Benito Annex 1390 W. Expressway 83 San Benito, TX 78586 Office: (956) 361-8209 / Fax: (956) 361-8211 Email: David A. Garza
Administrative Asst. Email: Mari S. Galvan
Secretary Email: Angelica Anaya
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Precinct #3: News & Updates
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| August 30, 2011 |
Cameron County is about to be a little greener thanks to a $1.7 million federal grant to install solar panels on four county buildings in Harlingen, San Benito and Brownsville and $1.8 million worth of solar and wind technology at UTB-TSC’s International Technology, Education and Commerce center.
Cameron County will contribute a required 20-percent match, or $428,331, for the project, the federal funds for which are being funneled through the State Energy Conservation Office (SECO) to alternative energy projects across the state. The funds are part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, known as the federal stimulus act.
The ITEC center’s grant is for $1.5 million, with a total project cost of $1.8 million. Renovations on the ITEC center’s roof, where solar panels will be installed, count as the 20-percent match. The $1.8 million will also be used to install a 206-kilowatt hybrid system that will include a 106-kilowatt, 110-foot wind turbine.
Robert Lopez, director of administrative services and point man on energy conservation for Cameron County, says it’s a subject close to his heart.
At his prodding, last year the county Commissioners Court adopted a “resolution to go green,” Lopez says. Energy-efficiency audits were conducted on five county buildings. Solar panels were among the recommendations. With the audit results in hand, Lopez already had much of the information he needed when he later learned about the SECO grants. Grant applicants had only about a month to submit all the necessary information by the program’s Oct. 30 deadline.
“It was a pretty lengthy process,” Lopez says. “They asked for everything under the sun.”
Without hard numbers, he estimates nevertheless that the county’s solar panels will cut energy costs by around 35 percent.
Panels will be installed on the county courthouse/administration building and the Oscar C. Dancy Building in Brownsville, and on the Harlingen and San Benito county annex buildings. Lopez hopes this is just the beginning.
“(Alternative energy) saves money for the taxpayers,” he says. “Our county residents can see that the county is doing something to become more efficient and hopefully keep the tax rate stable.”
The ITEC center’s solar panel/wind turbine project is already underway and plans are in place to hire a project director, says John Sossi, ITEC’s business incubator director. While the solar panels will be on the roof, the turbine will most likely be located at the northwest corner of the ITEC campus, though that could change.
The turbine and solar panels will only offset energy costs at ITEC by about 5 percent, he notes, though their educational value is the important thing.
“It’s a good educational tool and potential research tool for our faculty and for students,” Sossi says. “I think the educational part is as big as anything else.”
Jill Francisco, a UTB-TSC research associate who coordinated the grant application, says it will be possible to monitor online how much energy the hybrid turbine/solar panel system is generating at any given time.
“It’ll be a nice demonstration tool for the community,” she says.
And the turbine will look cool.
“It enhances the technology part of the ITEC center,” Sossi says.
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District Map
Precinct #3 Area Projects:
Port Isabel - Cameron County Airport
Federal / State Funded Road Projects:
PCT. #3 Community Parks
U.S. 77 Parallel Corridor Proposed Alignments
- Project Map
- Original Schematic - The Technically Preferred Alternative for the US 77 / 83 South Parallel Corridor as shown at the September 27, 2011 Public Meeting.
- Alternate Option - The potential Alternate Alignment in the Vicinity of Ramsey Road West of Sam Houston (FM 2520) as shown at the meeting with affected property owners.
San Jose Ranch Rd Expansion - (San Benito/Harlingen)
Bahia Grande Restoration Project
County Commissioners
- Sofia C. Benavides Pct. 1
- Ernie Hernandez Pct. 2
- David A. Garza Pct. 3
- Dan Sanchez Pct. 4
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