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Williamson County approves courthouse renovation intent, waste contract and a package of budget adjustments

Williamson County Commission · October 7, 2024
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Summary

The county commission on June 8 approved an intent-to-fund resolution to pursue up to $6.5 million in bonds for renovation of the historic Williamson County Courthouse, authorized a disposal contract with Waste Management and raised municipal solid-waste tipping fees, and adopted multiple school and county budget amendments.

The Williamson County Commission on June 8 adopted a string of resolutions advancing building repairs, solid-waste handling and budget adjustments.

Commissioners voted unanimously to approve Resolution 60822, a resolution of intent authorizing the county to pursue up to $6.5 million in bond proceeds to renovate the interior systems of the historic Williamson County Courthouse and connect its top floor to the Judicial Center. “What this resolution, in effect, does, it allows us to totally renovate the interior of the courthouse, the plumbing, the heating, the ventilation,” Commissioner Nairn said during debate, and commissioners said bids will be released and final approvals returned to…

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