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Commissioners hold two consent items, approve promotions and remainder of consent agenda

October 13, 2025 | Collin County, Texas


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Commissioners hold two consent items, approve promotions and remainder of consent agenda
At the Oct. 13 Collin County Commissioners Court meeting the court approved the remainder of the consent agenda by a 3-0 voice vote and approved two staff promotions, while holding two consent items for additional follow-up.

The court voted to approve the rest of the consent agenda after an unnamed commissioner moved approval and a second was recorded. “I move approval on the remainder,” said an unnamed speaker; a second followed and the motion passed unanimously.

Two items were pulled for separate consideration and held. Item 1F1 was pulled because of a discrepancy over how much a purchaser would be charged; the presiding official said the purchaser would “go back and get us some more money, I hope,” and the court held the item pending that clarification. Item 1H1, described in the meeting as an extension of a lease, was pulled because the landlord removed a 180-day notice-to-terminate provision; the presiding official said, “given what we're planning on doing in the future, we can't accept that provision, so we're gonna have to go back.”

The court also approved item 1L5, a personnel item that the presiding official said represented promotions for Brandy Norton Roberson and Stephanie Lindley. A motion to approve the personnel item carried 3-0.

The transcript does not record which individual commissioner moved or seconded each motion; votes were announced as voice tallies.

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