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Commissioners approve permit initiation for 42-inch pipeline, table Frontier junction box pending more info

December 22, 2025 | San Patricio County, Texas


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Commissioners approve permit initiation for 42-inch pipeline, table Frontier junction box pending more info
County Engineer John Hernandez briefed the San Patricio County Commissioners Court on Dec. 22 about two separate utility items: a requested Frontier communication-fiber junction box near FM 2512 to serve a residence, and a large utility-permit request for a 42-inch natural gas pipeline crossing multiple county roads in Precinct 3.

Hernandez described the junction-box request as a residential service installation and said typical submissions contain a standard drawing. Commissioners raised safety and maintenance concerns based on prior installations and mowing operations; one commissioner said they prefer Frontier to meet with the precinct commissioner and provide dimensions and elevations before the court acts. The court voted to table the junction-box request pending Frontier’s follow-up.

On the pipeline permit, Hernandez said the line traverses much of the county and that the permit requesters asked only to initiate the permitting process and pay the applicable fee; construction would not begin without further approvals. Commissioners pressed for a contractor contact, clarity on bonding and cleanup obligations and technical protections such as cathodic protection at road crossings. The county has a $600,000 general bond on file but commissioners noted the size and scope may require a larger guarantee. Despite those concerns, the court approved permitting to move forward and accepted the permit fee, with the explicit understanding that construction would not start until required bonds, contractor identification and pre-construction coordination were in place.

Commissioners emphasized they want a local point of contact for construction and owner-signed waivers or confirmations that driveways and public crossings will be fully restored. The vote to initiate the pipeline permitting process passed unanimously.

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