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Waller County Appraisal District Nominates Brenda Nichols and Tim Junik for Board Positions

October 01, 2025 | Waller County, Texas


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Waller County Appraisal District Nominates Brenda Nichols and Tim Junik for Board Positions
The Waller County Commissioners Court convened on October 1, 2025, to address several agenda items, culminating in a series of motions and approvals.

The meeting began with a series of motions that were passed unanimously, indicating a smooth progression through the agenda. The first significant item discussed was item 42, which involved a continuation of drainage report reviews facilitated by Pete Dawson. The court approved an increase in funding from $100,000 to $200,000, clarifying that this adjustment was for transparency and would be funded through permit fees, resulting in no net budget impact.

Next, the court addressed item 43, which pertained to the renewal and benefit confirmation for retiree health care for individuals over 65. This item also passed without opposition, reflecting the court's support for the health benefits of its retirees.

Item 45 involved the nomination of Ida to serve as the representative on the HJC Clean Rivers program steering committee. The court expressed appreciation for her willingness to serve, and the motion was carried unanimously.

The discussion then moved to item 46, where the court nominated Brenda Bridal Nichols and Tim Junik for the board of directors of the Waller County Appraisal District. Both individuals expressed their desire to continue serving, and the court approved their nominations, noting that additional nominations would come from other taxing entities.

The meeting concluded with a motion to withdraw items 47 through 51, followed by a motion to adjourn, which was also passed without discussion.

Overall, the meeting reflected a collaborative atmosphere, with all agenda items receiving unanimous support, indicating a strong consensus among the commissioners on the issues discussed.

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