KP Georgi, Fort Bend County chair, said June 24 that the Commissioners Court unanimously approved all items on the agenda, including multiple funding actions for infrastructure, public health and transportation.
"I am proud to share that all agenda items were passed unanimously," KP Georgi said, opening the meeting and summarizing the court's actions. He noted the session included two proclamations and several funding approvals aimed at protecting public health and supporting growing neighborhoods.
The court approved a transfer of nearly $386,000 to expand the Arcola wastewater treatment facility. Georgi described the transfer as "a wise investment in the foundational systems that support our growing neighborhoods and help protect public health." The transcript did not include item numbers or ordinance language for the transfer; the court summary listed the transfer as approved unanimously.
The court accepted more than $466,000 in grant funding for public-health programs, including support for disease intervention specialists and tuberculosis prevention. Georgi also identified a traffic-safety initiative called Operation Slowdown, which the meeting materials said was initiated and led by the Precinct 1 constable.
Officials approved actions to strengthen the county's partnership with Fort Bend LINK to expand rental assistance for residents facing housing instability. Georgi said these measures are intended to prevent displacement and to give families additional options during times of need.
On mobility, the court acted on several grants totaling more than $2,500,000 to improve public transportation in Fort Bend County.
The meeting also recorded a personnel recognition: Georgi announced the official recording of a master's certificate of course completion for County Clerk Honorable Laura Richard, praising "her commitment to continuous leadership and learning." The court held two workshops to receive updates on emergency rental assistance and the FEMA public-assistance program related to COVID-19, and the agenda materials listed a loan program shown in the meeting notes as the "Bridal R loan program" (name as stated in the materials).
Georgi closed the session by thanking staff and residents for staying engaged and urging preparedness with hurricane season under way. The court's meeting materials and Georgi's remarks indicate unanimous approval for the agenda items; the transcript does not provide separate roll-call tallies for each motion.
Next steps: the county's published minutes and agenda packet should provide ordinance or item numbers, full grant agreements and detailed motions for each approved action.