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Commissioners defer adoption of formal policy on opposing MUDs, ask staff to add road‑maintenance language

3074636 · April 21, 2025
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Summary

Court members discussed a proposed policy formalizing Collin County’s historical practice on opposing municipal utility districts (MUDs) and municipal management districts (MMDs), focusing on requirements for service contracts and whether districts should retain roads. The court directed staff to return with revised language.

Collin County Commissioners Court on Thursday discussed and temporarily pulled a proposed resolution that would formalize the court’s historical practice on whether to oppose or not oppose municipal utility districts (MUDs) and municipal management districts (MMDs).

Deputy County Administrator Russell Schauffner presented the draft policy, which would require supplemental contracts for police, fire, emergency services and animal control for any district the court chooses to classify as non‑opposition, and would continue the court’s historical practice of preparing a resolution when districts meet the county’s listed…

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