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Commissioners designate judge’s office as Title VI coordinator, set delegation practice

5793224 · August 26, 2025
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Cook County Court reviewed a Title VI nondiscrimination plan required for TxDOT-related grants and voted to designate the county judge's office to perform Title VI coordinator duties with authority to delegate implementation tasks to staff or commissioners as needed.

Cook County’s commissioners opened and discussed a drafted Title VI plan required for compliance with TxDOT grant rules, and moved to designate the county judge’s office as the county’s Title VI coordinator. The plan — identified in court as “Title 6” and described by staff as required for TxDOT grant compliance — lists responsibilities including nondiscrimination postings, complaint procedures, and a three-year renewal. County staff asked the court to identify who would be the coordinator so the county can meet grant…

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