Kaufman County Commissioners Court on Oct. 14 approved a series of routine and time-sensitive items, including contract renewals, personnel actions, vendor selections and a traffic-control change following a public hearing.
Key approvals and votes
- Adopted consent items including minutes and personnel reclassifications.
- Approved the STAR Transit ridership report for September (motion by Tommy Phillips; second not specified; motion carried).
- Accepted retirement and placement arrangements for KCSO canine Vinny due to medical issues; county will transfer the canine to a trainer to place with a suitable home (motion by Commissioner Lane; second by Commissioner Moore; motion carried).
- Approved a proclamation designating October 2025 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month (motion by Commissioner Moore; second by Commissioner Crowe; motion carried). (Separate article details the proclamation and presenters.)
- Authorized staff to pursue refunding of the county's 2016 unlimited tax road bonds under a delegated-parameter order that requires at least 4% present-value savings; pricing authority delegated to Judge Allen and county finance staff (motion by Commissioner Moore; second by Commissioner Lane; motion carried). (Separate article covers the refunding discussion.)
- Accepted the collections department third-quarter report for fiscal 2025 (motion by Commissioner Lane; second by Tommy Phillips; motion carried).
- Approved a lateral transfer of Micah Weiser from Sheriff’s Department to Constable Precinct 4 (motion by Constable Brooks; second by unspecified; motion carried).
- Accepted Extension Office quarterly reports and presentations from county extension staff (motion by Commissioner Phillips; second by Commissioner Trump; motion carried).
- Approved interlocal agreements to collect taxes for Arboretum Estates PIDs (two separate PID agreements presented by Teresa; motions made and seconded; motions carried).
- Approved a procurement to restore and preserve historical tax-assessor records using contract TextMask23-92001 (presentation by county staff; motion moved and seconded; motion carried).
- Renewed the inmate food services contract with 5 Star Correctional Services for 12 months under the CPI adjustment clause (motion moved and seconded; motion carried).
- Approved purchase of road materials from Texas Materials Group for Precinct 4 Pleasant Hills work in the amount of $237,632.50 using a Texas bid contract (motion moved and seconded; motion carried).
- Authorized contract negotiations with the firms ranked highest in two RFQs (consulting engineer for development services: TMP ranked highest; thoroughfare plan administration: Freese and Nichols ranked highest) and directed staff to proceed to negotiate (motions moved and seconded; motions carried).
- Approved first renewals of three disaster‑debris contracts (consulting, monitoring and removal) with vendors confirming intent to renew; one vendor requested a price increase (motions moved and seconded; motions carried).
- Approved project completion and acceptance for the City of Oak Grove road repairs; county received $9,025 in escrow from the city for the work (motion moved and seconded; motion carried).
- Approved nominees for the Board of Directors for the Carpon Central Appraisal District (Danny Kirby and Bruce Wood) (motion moved and seconded; motion carried).
- Held a public hearing and approved designation and installation of a 4‑way stop on Valley View Road at Ranch Road in unincorporated Precinct 2 pursuant to Texas Transportation Code Sections 251.151 and 251.1575 (public hearing opened at 09:46; motion to approve stop made and seconded; motion carried). A resident spoke in favor citing increased traffic and school buses using the intersection.
- Approved line-item transfers and budget amendments for FY25 and FY26 (motion moved and seconded; motion carried).
- Approved claims and payments: accounts payable invoices totaling $5,387,937.19, juror checks $1,638, and payroll $2,170,767.56 for a total payout of $8,020,342.75 (motion moved and seconded; motion carried).
Procedural notes: most motions were adopted by voice vote and recorded as "motion carries"; the court did not record a detailed roll-call vote for most items. Several items were informational presentations accepted by the court. The meeting concluded with an adjournment motion that carried.
A number of procurement and contract actions include vendor and contract identifiers described in staff presentations; staff recommended moving forward on purchases and renewals after confirming vendor compliance with procurement requirements.