Billy Hall, Commissioner Precinct 1
Bosque County - Precinct 1
P O Box 647
Meridian, TX 76665
Office: 254-435-2285
Terry Townley, Commissioner Precinct 2
Bosque County - Precinct 2
P O Box 647
Meridian, TX 76665
Office: 254-797-4242
Larry "Shotgun" Philipp, Commissioner Precinct 3
Bosque County - Precinct 3
P O Box 647
Meridian, TX 76665
Office: 254-675-8410
Ronny Liardon, Commissioner Precinct 4
Bosque County - Precinct 4
P O Box 647
Meridian, TX 76665
Office: 254-675-8937
Duties and Responsibilities of the County Commissioners
The job of the county commissioner calls for hands-on service delivery, as well as policy-making decisions about a variety of important matters.
Four commissioners, each elected from a quarter of the county's population, serve along with the county judge on the commissioners court. The commissioners court is responsible for building and maintaining the roads and bridges of the county. Each commissioner has individual responsibility for the roads in his precinct.
The commissioners court also has the responsibility to adopt the budget and tax rate that is sufficient to fund the personnel, equipment and infrastructure necessary to deliver the services provided by the county. Typically, the commissioners court is responsible for conducting business on behalf of the county, and only the commissioners court can enter into contracts on behalf of the county.
The commissioners court does much more than maintain roads and adopt a budget and a tax rate. County government’s operations are tailored to meet the needs and resources of the community, so the programs overseen by the commissioners court vary from county to county. The commissioners court also determines the number and type of county employees and their compensation, acquires property for rights of way or other public uses, adopts and enforces subdivision regulations, and supervises and controls the county courthouse and other county buildings and facilities.
As with all elected county officials, our commissioners who serve as ex officio road commissioners have ultimate authority over the operations of their office, including the authority to hire and fire personnel and direct their daily activities. The county commissioner also has authority to determine how to use all other resources allocated to the office during the budget process.