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Johnson County Commissioners approve consent agenda, RFP, plats, road agreement and property purchase; authorize security purchases

3726875 · June 9, 2025
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At its June 9 meeting the Johnson County Commissioners Court approved the consent agenda, authorized a facilities RFP, accepted audits and plats, agreed to a developer road‑repair participation, and approved multiple motions to acquire 110 North Main in Cleburne and to buy security equipment funded by federal grant dollars.

The Johnson County Commissioners Court on June 9 unanimously approved routine and action items including a newly advertised RFP for a county vehicle processing and exterior remodel, two residential plat revisions, a county participation agreement for a developer road repair, and a series of motions authorizing steps to purchase a downtown property at 110 North Main Street in Cleburne.

The court approved the consent agenda (items CA1–CA36) as presented. The court also approved a bill run for court‑appointed attorney fees (item A1) and authorized County Purchasing to advertise RFP 2025‑305 for a Johnson County Service Center vehicle processing and exterior remodel (item A2). The Request for Proposals was described by staff as a phased rebid after a prior combined bid came back significantly over budget.

The Johnson County Emergency Services District No. 1 audit for fiscal 2024 was presented by Tom Foster and accepted by the court (item A3). Two minor plat revisions — Retreat Phase 8 (A4) and Ranches at Eagle Ridge (A5) — were approved after brief staff summaries and no public comments.

On water quality and septic remediation funding, the court approved Resolution 2025‑10 supporting the Trinity River Authority of Texas’s application for Clean Water Act 319(h) funding tied to on‑site sewage facility remediation (item A6). The court also approved a…

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