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Collin County to revise policy on opposing municipal utility and management districts after questions on roads and services

3074641 · April 21, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners discussed formalizing the county’s historical practice on opposing or not opposing municipal utility districts (MUDs) and municipal management districts (MMDs). Commissioners asked for revised language to address road maintenance and to bring the item back next week.

Collin County Commissioners Court discussed a proposed resolution that would formalize how the court decides whether to oppose or not oppose municipal utility districts (MUDs) and municipal management districts (MMDs). Court staff said the draft policy would restate historical practice and add administrative monitoring of districts created through state agencies such as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

Russell Schauffner, identified in the packet as Deputy County Administrator, presented the draft. He said the policy would require supplemental contracts for services — specifically police, fire,…

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