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The Collin County Commissioners Court approved the meeting's consent agenda and separately approved item 1L8, a personnel matter in the Road and Bridge Department.
During the consent agenda vote the court moved and seconded approval of the remainder of the consent items; the presiding official called for the ayes and said the motion carried. Commissioner Hill asked to pull item 1L8 for comment and used the time to congratulate Ryan Paulson on his promotion to a truck driver position in the Road and Bridge Department. A motion to approve item 1L8 "as presented" was made and seconded; the presiding official called for the ayes and said the motion carried.
After adjourning the Commissioners Court, the presiding official called to order the Collin County Healthcare Foundation meeting and the Toll Road Authority meeting; both bodies approved their respective consent agendas by motion and voice vote with no opposition stated.
Recorded public roll-call or named vote tallies were not provided in the transcript; each motion was adopted by voice with the presiding official noting the motion carried.
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