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Williamson County approves $16.03 million funding report; judge abstains from payment involving James Construction

January 14, 2025 | Williamson County, Texas


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Williamson County approves $16.03 million funding report; judge abstains from payment involving James Construction
Williamson County commissioners approved the county's funding report and related payments after a brief presentation by the county auditor's office.

Nathan Zinsmeyer of the Williamson County Auditor's Office asked the court to approve a funding report submitted electronically in the amount of $16,034,929.36 and additional items — three addendums, one wire, two imprest payments and one benefit payment — totaling $891,121.74. Commissioner Cook moved to approve the report; Commissioner Boles seconded the motion. County Judge Bill Carvelle announced he would abstain from any bill pay related to James Construction. The motion passed with four votes in favor and one abstention.

Earlier in the meeting the court also approved minutes from a prior session; that motion carried unanimously. The funding approvals were recorded on the meeting docket and will be reflected in the county's accounting records as authorized disbursements.

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