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Wichita County Commissioners’ Court reviews consent agenda, raises questions about ClearGov contract and trustee-property invoices
Summary
At the Oct. 28 meeting the court highlighted a service-order amendment with ClearGov expected to save about $6,000 and a corrected Falls Property Administration invoice reducing an amount from $32,170 to $7,120.04; a court member called the trustee-property backup materials confusing and asked whether properties could be transferred to the city.
Wichita Falls, Texas — At its Oct. 28, 2025 meeting, the Wichita County Commissioners’ Court discussed two consent-agenda items that drew extra attention from members: an amendment to extend services with ClearGov and a correction to a Falls Property Administration invoice for trustee-property maintenance.
The meeting opened at 10:02 a.m. with the presiding judge and an invocation by Commissioner Beecham. During public comment, Commissioner Beecham thanked the court after receiving an ACE award from the Wichita Falls/Wichita County Art Alliance. The court then moved to the consent agenda, which contained 11 items.
The judge summarized item 5 as a service-order amendment…
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