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Council extends CoServe development escrow agreement 45 days after executive session

May 03, 2025 | Corinth, Denton County, Texas


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Council extends CoServe development escrow agreement 45 days after executive session
Following an executive session May 1, the Corinth City Council voted to extend the CoServe development participation escrow agreement for 45 days from the date of the meeting.

A councilmember moved to extend the agreement and a second was recorded; the vote was unanimous. During roll call recorded in the transcript, councilmembers who answered in the affirmative included members identified in the record as Mister Burke, Mister Garber, Miss Roehl, Miss Pickens and others, and the chair declared the motion approved.

The transcript records that the matter was discussed in executive session under an economic development section citation, but the public record produced at the council meeting does not provide additional details about the escrow terms, the developer or project specifics in the portion of the transcript supplied for this article.

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