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Court approves consent agenda, technology renewals, body cameras and multiple budget amendments

November 05, 2025 | Denton County, Texas


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Court approves consent agenda, technology renewals, body cameras and multiple budget amendments
During its Nov. 4 meeting, the Denton County Commissioners Court approved the consent agenda and a series of procurement and budget actions.

Key items approved under motions recorded on the floor included:
- Consent agenda adoption (appointments order, payroll approval and standard bills and reports) — motion carried unanimously.
- Renewal of LaserFiche (software services and subscriptions) through MCCI LLC under DIR cooperative contract (DIR CPO 5332) for an amount listed in the agenda; motion carried unanimously.
- Purchase of body-worn cameras from Mobile Concepts Technology under DIR cooperative contract; motion carried unanimously.
- Award of ITB for State Highway 114 at Championship Parkway Circle to JR West Texas Concrete, LLC — motion carried unanimously.
- Budget amendment approvals including: transfer for the 9-1-1 recording software upgrade, $195,000 transfer to drug court programs across multiple courts, $4,666 for constable vehicle transmission repair, and a $2,712,895 transfer from permanent improvement fund to State Highway 114 Championship construction contract. All motions recorded as unanimous.

The court also approved reallocating funding to create 20 detention officer (DO1) positions for FY2026 and approved renewing Voya as the stop-loss vendor for plan year 2026 with the stop-loss deductible maintained. Human resources reported recent hires in county departments as presented for recording purposes.

Where the transcript records figures and agenda numbers, the article repeats them as stated; any final contract documents and budget amendments will be available in county records.

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