During the public‑comment period of the Burleson County Commissioners Court meeting on May 13, 2024, Brandon Williams and Tommy Jerkins spoke on behalf of the Jerusalem Church Cemetery and requested additional time to locate and identify graves in the cemetery.
Williams and Jerkins said a subdivision had been approved with two amendments that included the cemetery, and they asked the court for more time to identify graves of Black, white and Spanish/Spanish‑identified people, including graves of veterans dating to World War II. The transcript records their remarks as occurring between 9:05 a.m. and 9:14 a.m.
No motion or formal action to extend deadlines or to change the subdivision approval was recorded in the meeting minutes. The court proceeded to routine departmental reports and agenda items after public comment.
Why it matters: cemetery preservation raises questions about historic grave identification, race and veterans’ burials; requests from community members during public forum can prompt staff follow‑up or future agenda items if the court elects to act.
The transcript does not record any response from county staff or a follow‑up directive from the court during that meeting. The court did not take executive session or a formal vote related to the cemetery matter on May 13, 2024. Further action would require the court to add the issue to a future agenda or for staff to report back with recommendations.