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Commissioners approve consent agenda and multiple funding actions; one hiring item deferred to executive session
Summary
At its Feb. 25 meeting the Williamson County Commissioner’s Court approved a multi‑item consent agenda, set aside funding for military leave under federal law, reduced a public‑engagement budget cap, accepted donations and passed archival and construction items. One hiring matter (item 38) was withdrawn for executive session.
The Williamson County Commissioner’s Court on Feb. 25 approved a broad consent agenda and several discrete funding and administrative actions. Most motions passed unanimously during the regular session.
Key outcomes
- Consent agenda: The court adopted items 3 through 34, except that item 31 was pulled to the regular agenda. The motion carried unanimously.
- Item 31 (public‑engagement budget cap): The court approved a motion lowering the previously estimated public‑engagement cap from $10,150,150 to $4,000,000; the motion passed unanimously. A commissioner who moved the change characterized it as setting a cap for anticipated public‑involvement work tied to the 2023 bond program.
- Item 35: Adopted unanimously (no further…
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