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Williamson County commissioners approve budget order, proclamations, burn ban and construction contracts in unanimous votes
Summary
The Williamson County Commissioner's Court on Sept. 30 approved a series of motions and resolutions, including the county's FY2025-26 budget order (with a correction removing Dec. 26 as a county holiday), proclamations for manufacturing and domestic violence awareness months, a 90-day countywide burn ban, and multiple contract and construction authorizations.
The Williamson County Commissioner's Court on Sept. 30 approved a series of motions and resolutions, including the county's FY2025-26 budget order (with a revision removing Dec. 26 as a county holiday), proclamations designating October as Manufacturing Month and National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a 90-day countywide burn ban, and multiple procurement and construction actions related to county facilities and infrastructure.
The court voted unanimously on the items listed below; where the record showed movers and seconders those names are included. Commissioner Boles was recorded absent earlier in the meeting and several votes were announced as 4-0.
Votes at a glance - Approval of minutes (agenda item 1): Motion carried 4-0. (Moved by Commissioner Cook; second by Commissioner Long.) - County funding report (agenda item 2): Approved 4-0; County Auditor Nathan Zinspire requested approval of $18,238,611.10 plus addenda totaling $1,398,766.77. (Moved by Commissioner Covey; second by Commissioner Cook.) - Consent agenda (items 4–44, excluding item 6): Approved 4-0; item 43…
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