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Nueces County directs attorney to refine cooperative agreement as Corpus Christi delays withdrawal by 30 days
Summary
Commissioners accepted the City of Corpus Christi's 30'day extension of its announced withdrawal from the Corpus Christi'Nueces County Public Health District and directed the county attorney to revise a draft cooperative'agreement amendment, while County Judge Canales voted no, citing missing specifics on employee protections and grants.
Nueces County commissioners voted on Jan. 12 to accept a 30'day extension of the City of Corpus Christi's announced withdrawal from the Corpus Christi'Nueces County Public Health District and to direct the county attorney to prepare changes to the draft cooperative agreement intended to govern a transition.
The action came after the city council voted the previous evening to extend the withdrawal timeline by 30 days, moving the effective date from the originally proposed Jan. 18 to mid'February. Commissioner Chesney moved to accept the extension "reserving all rights" and asked the county attorney to send clarified language back to the city; the motion passed after a voice vote.
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