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The Collin County Commissioners Court recorded several formal actions on April 28. Key outcomes below reflect motions made during the open session.
• Consent agenda (remainder): The court approved the remainder of the consent agenda after pulling an elections contract item for separate consideration. Motion carried 4 to 0. (Mover/second not specified on the record.)
• Personnel promotions (J2): The court approved promotions including Mark Myers (promotion to superintendent) and Jason Franklin and Tradema Ussery in the Sheriff’s Office. Motion carried 4 to 0.
• Mass gathering permit (Myers Park Event Center): A public hearing was held for a mass gathering permit for Vintage Market Days (May 2025) at Myers Park Event Center; the court approved the permit after closing the hearing. Motion carried (audio records: "All in favor, say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carries.").
• Resolution supporting HB 4211: The court approved a proposed resolution to support HB 4211 (Representative Noble’s bill), which County staff said would protect certain private-property rights and address nonstandard residential arrangements. Motion carried 4 to 0.
• Health Care Foundation consent agenda: The Collin County Health Care Foundation meeting (called immediately after Commissioners Court adjourned) approved its consent agenda by vote. Motion carried 4 to 0.
• Closed session: The court recessed into closed session under Texas Government Code section 551.076 to discuss security matters, including an after-action report and sheriff’s overtime related to security concerns. The court reported it took no action in closed session and returned to open session to conclude business.
Where details were not specified in the public record, this roundup lists outcomes and notes when a mover or second was not recorded.
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