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Commission approves routine funding, donations and surplus items; summary of votes

Williamson County Board of County Commissioners · February 9, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved a package of routine and financial items including school district and general-obligation refunding bonds, several donations, surplus property sales, naming-rights and veterinary clinic arrangements, and purchase of an armored rescue vehicle. Most routine items passed unanimously or by large margins.

During the Feb. 9 meeting the commission approved numerous routine resolutions and funding actions that will not require separate hearings. Highlights include: refunding of county school district bonds (2-26-9) and general obligation refunding bonds (2-26-10) intended to reduce debt service (both passed, recorded 23 yes, 0 no); acceptance of multiple donations (animal center, library, DUI Recovery Court) and appropriation of those funds; approval of surplus property sales and conveyances to other counties; authorization for a naming-rights agreement with Beaman Toyota for an aquatic timing board; and approval to acquire a rescue tactical armored vehicle conditioned on legal use and public-purpose restrictions (2-26-21). Most of the listed routine resolutions recorded unanimous or near-unanimous votes (23 yes, 0 no in many cases), and the clerk recorded the roll calls in the transcript.

A full list of the routine resolutions and recorded votes is below (as recorded in the meeting minutes):

- Resolutions 2-26-9 and 2-26-10 (refunding bonds): passed 23–0. - Resolution 2-26-5 (DUI Recovery Court donations): passed 23–0. - Resolution 2-26-11 (Friends of Williamson County Animal Center donation): passed 23–0. - Resolution 2-26-12 (declare surplus and authorize auction): passed 23–0. - Resolution 2-26-13 (convey law-enforcement equipment to Hickman County): passed 23–0. - Resolution 2-26-14 (lease with Boop Vets for Bridal Center): passed 23–0. - Resolution 2-26-16 (change investment companies for length-of-service awards): passed 23–0. - Resolution 2-26-17 (Beaman Toyota naming-rights license for aquatic board): passed 23–0. - Resolution 2-26-21 (authorize acquisition of rescue tactical armored vehicle): passed 23–0. - Additional late-filed appropriation/resolution items (libraries, health department contracts, etc.) also passed as recorded with unanimous support.

Why it matters: These actions keep routine county operations, donor-funded programs and debt-management strategies moving forward. The refunding bonds in particular are intended to reduce debt-service costs; staff reported projected annual savings for combined refundings in the order of about $100,000.

Next steps: Departments will implement approved actions, accept donations, and proceed with the procurement or conveyance steps as authorized.