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Grayson County Commissioners approve consent items, vendor payment, fee correction and public-health contract

May 06, 2025 | Grayson County, Texas


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Grayson County Commissioners approve consent items, vendor payment, fee correction and public-health contract
The Grayson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved several routine and action items by voice vote, including the consent agenda, payment of bills, fee corrections and a public-health contract.

Minutes and consent agenda: The court moved to approve minutes from April 29, 2025, and accepted the consent agenda with a motion by Commissioner Arthur and a second by Commissioner Hartenberg; the court recorded the motion as carried by voice vote.

Bills and vendor payment: The court authorized payment of bills dated May 6, 2025, and specifically authorized payment of $100,243.06 to Holiday Chevrolet for a 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe for the sheriff's office. The motion to authorize the payment was made by Commissioner Wright and seconded by Commissioner Hartenberg; the court approved the motion by voice vote.

Clerical fee correction: The court discussed and approved reverting on-site sewage facility fees to previously scheduled rates after county staff identified a clerical error in the development services fee schedule. The motion to revert the fees was moved by Commissioner Wright and seconded by Commissioner Hardenberg and carried by voice vote.

Public-health contract: The court approved Grayson County entering into a contract with the Texas Department of State Health Services to provide regional and local public-health services. County staff reported the contract amount at $121,167.54 and said no local match is required; the motion was made by Commissioner Arthur, seconded by Commissioner Hardenberg, and carried by voice vote.

Executive session: The court voted to enter executive session under Texas Government Code section 551.071 to consult with the county attorney regarding pending litigation and legal matters; the motion was made by Commissioner Marsh and seconded by Commissioner Arthur. The court recessed to executive session at 10:22 a.m.

All motions described above were recorded as carried by voice vote with no recorded opposition in the public record.

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