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Splendora ISD board adopts resolution on hazardous traffic conditions near campuses

August 18, 2025 | SPLENDORA ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Splendora ISD board adopts resolution on hazardous traffic conditions near campuses
The Splendora Independent School District Board of Trustees on Aug. 18 unanimously approved a resolution regarding hazardous traffic conditions near district facilities. Trustees voted 5-0 to adopt the resolution after returning from a closed session.

The resolution was moved by Trustee Barry Welch, assistant secretary, and seconded by Trustee Jason Sessum. Voting in favor were Trustees Kimberly Klepcyk (secretary), Jennifer Stewart (member), Jason Sessum (member), Barry Welch (assistant secretary) and Allen Wells (president).

The board packet lists the item as “Consider Approval of Resolution Regarding Hazardous Traffic Conditions.” The minutes record the formal motion and the 5-0 vote but do not provide additional detail in the public record about the specific road segments, recommended mitigations, or any agency the board asked to take action.

The board held a closed session before reconvening for open business; the agenda lists closed-session authorities under the Texas Open Meetings Act (Texas Government Code sections 551.071, 551.072, 551.074 and 551.076). The minutes do not show any separate, public action arising from closed session specific to the traffic resolution beyond the recorded vote.

Board President Allen Wells presided over the meeting and Superintendent Dr. Dustin Bromley was in attendance. No members of the public were recorded as speaking during the meeting’s public-comment period.

The board did not provide a public timeline for implementation or name outside agencies to carry out traffic mitigation in the minutes. The district’s next regular meeting was not specified in the motion text recorded in the minutes.

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