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Votes at a glance: outcomes from the Sept. 16 Guadalupe County Commissioners Court

5778667 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

Summary of all formal votes taken during the Sept. 16 Guadalupe County Commissioners Court meeting, including consent approvals, plats, contracts, budget amendments and a lease authorization following closed session.

The Guadalupe County Commissioners Court took a series of formal actions on Sept. 16. Below is a concise list of each item, the outcome and key details noted on the public record.

- Consent Items A–K: Approved (items included the bill lists, departmental revenue reports for July 2025, TAC HEBP 2026 contract and interlocal participation agreement, revised purchasing policies and procedures, donation of shelving to Marion Volunteer Fire Department, fees for civil process, opioid settlement and authorization for the county attorney to execute electronically, and ratification of amendment No. 1 to the professional services agreement with Freese and Nichols Inc. for subdivision regulation updates). Motion passed by public voice vote with no opposition recorded.

- Action A (Excavation permit for 1733 Terminal Loop Road, Property IDs 29129 and 167652, Precinct 1): Approved. The court accepted staff recommendations and required a lot‑combination affidavit and professional engineering stamp where applicable.

- Action B (Final…

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