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Commissioners Court approves consent items, confirms promotion in Road and Bridge; Healthcare Foundation and Toll Road Authority also approve consent agendas

May 05, 2025 | Collin County, Texas


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Commissioners Court approves consent items, confirms promotion in Road and Bridge; Healthcare Foundation and Toll Road Authority also approve consent agendas
The Collin County Commissioners Court approved most items on its consent agenda by voice vote, later approved a pulled personnel item, and then adjourned. The court and two subsidiary meetings (the countys Healthcare Foundation and the Toll Road Authority) each approved consent agendas during the session.

At the start of the consent portion of the meeting the presiding official said items would be considered in a single vote unless a member requested removal. A member requested that item 1l8 be pulled for comment; the court approved the remainder of the consent agenda by voice vote with the presiding official noting "Aye" and saying the motion carries.

Commissioner Hill moved approval of item 1l8 and noted the item congratulated Ryan Paulson on a promotion in the Road and Bridge Department to "a new truck driver." The motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. No roll-call tally was recorded in the transcript.

After adjourning the Commissioners Court session, the Collin County Healthcare Foundation meeting convened and approved its consent agenda by motion and voice vote; the court then called the Toll Road Authority meeting, which also approved its consent agenda by voice vote.

The transcript records motions, seconds and voice votes for these approvals but does not include a roll-call vote count or additional details about the consent items beyond the pulled personnel item. The meeting concluded with the presiding official adjourning the session.

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