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Re: BigBlackDog post# 91883

Wednesday, 03/14/2018 12:33:06 PM

Wednesday, March 14, 2018 12:33:06 PM

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That's odd, like most things MMEX related...

Pecos County does not have a "public works" department.

FM 1053 is a state highway, and as such, TX-DOT has authority over it.

Gulf Plant Road, which is the nearest paved road to MMEX's site is a county road. The County Commissioners have authority over that road, maintenance of that road, and fees/permitting for private roads and drives that cross the county road easement, along with set-backs, etc.

These requests are a matter of public record, and handled at Commissioner's Court, the proceedings of which are also public record.

Records indicate no action of any kind, ranging from granting of easement, to applications for the tie to Gulf Plant (or Texas Gulf) Road.

Ok...I have 'JUST' spoken (spoke 'live' with a real human on the other end of the phone) to and engineer for the Pubic Works in Pecos County and he just told me that the permits were approved, the easement was granted, and the road has been cleared to 'the refinery site'. Me mentioned driving on State Road 1053, then turning onto Texas-Gulf Road, then onto the new road.

This has been confirmed, so anyone who is saying it ain't happening is plain out lying!!!!!

Go MMEX!!!!!

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