Commissioners certify incorporation of Bloomington, Texas, by order 2025-049
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Following the canvass of a May election, Victoria County Commissioners Court approved Order No. 2025-049 to certify the incorporation of Bloomington, Texas; the court took a record vote and the order was signed.
Victoria County Commissioners Court on June 2 approved Order No. 2025-049 to certify the incorporation of Bloomington, Texas, following the May 3 election canvass.
County staff told the court that the Bloomington incorporation vote complied with the election results and that the county needed to complete the certification process. The court formally moved, seconded and approved certification; the meeting record shows a roll-call style confirmation with "Commissioner Orts? Aye. Commissioner Martin? Aye. Commissioner Sexton? Aye," followed by the judge's affirmative vote.
County staff indicated that the municipality will file additional startup paperwork with the county as part of its transition. The court asked that commissioners and staff sign the certification documents following the meeting; staff said the order would be signed and recorded.
The vote to certify Bloomington's incorporation was unanimous and the court directed staff to circulate the signed documents.
