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Community Voices: From the Mayor’s Porch — State of the Community Highlights

By Mayor Regan Johnson | Special to Mineral Wells Area News

Each year, the Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce hosts an event titled State of the Community. Speakers vary based on the most important developments happening across the city and county. Topics can range from the Mineral Wells Airport to rural health care in Palo Pinto County.

For this column, I’m sharing highlights from City Manager Jason Weeks’ presentation. Each update is department-specific and includes major accomplishments from the previous year as well as opportunities moving forward. Mr. Weeks has been at the helm for just over a year now.

Administration

The city’s public information campaign is called “Well Informed”, and it includes:

Applications for Civic Academy are available on the city website. Participants will tour facilities such as the water treatment plant, wastewater plant, library, and fire stations. Sessions run 10 weeks beginning in March, from 6–8 p.m. on Thursday evenings.

Financial Services

Parks & Recreation

Library

Building Department

Airport

Police Department

Fire & EMS

Economic Development Corporation (EDC)

Public Works

The current water treatment plant has exceeded its anticipated lifespan by 10 years and is now over 60 years old. A low-interest loan through the Texas Water Development Board secured $58,780,000, with $10,000,000 qualifying for loan forgiveness. An additional $18,285,000 in loan funding was obtained for the project. When complete, this will include a new water treatment plant, pipeline replacement, and pump station.

I believe the City of Mineral Wells is in excellent hands with City Manager Jason Weeks and Assistant City Manager Aaron Bovos. Staff has been diligent in providing City Council with updated policies and forward-looking plans. Council has an upcoming strategic planning session, which will help keep priorities aligned from project to project and year to year.

Please consider submitting your application for the Civic Academy. What better way to understand what’s happening in your city than to engage and see it with your own eyes?

Stay Crazy for Mineral Wells,

Regan


About the Author

Regan Johnson serves as Mayor of Mineral Wells. Elected in 2023, she is passionate about transparency, collaboration, and community engagement. Through her monthly From the Mayor’s Porch column, she shares updates, insights, and reflections on the work happening across the city.


Mineral Wells Area News is proud to present Community Voices, a guest column series featuring local leaders who share insight, updates, and perspectives on what’s happening in Mineral Wells and across Palo Pinto County. Each installment a different voice from our community will take the stage—keeping residents informed, engaged, and connected to the people shaping our future.

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