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Williamson County approves $18.26 million final report, consent agenda and schedules executive session

April 01, 2025 | Williamson County, Texas


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Williamson County approves $18.26 million final report, consent agenda and schedules executive session
Williamson County Commissioners Court approved the county auditor's final report for disbursement totaling $18,256,660.44 and accepted three addenda (a wire, a quick payment and a benefit payment) totaling $723,122.22, the court recorded during its April 1 meeting.

Nathan Zinsmeyer, identified in the record as a county auditor, presented the final report and the addenda and requested the court's approval. "I'm requesting approval today for the final report submitted electronically in the amount of $18,256,660.44. In addition, I have 3 addendums, 1 wire, 1 quick payment, and 1 benefit payment for your approval totaling $723,122.22," Zinsmeyer said.

A motion to approve the auditor's report carried 4-0. Earlier the court approved the minutes of the previous meeting and various consent items by grouped votes; the court also approved items 3 through 25 with a correction to item 22. The stated correction to item 22 replaces the last line so that it reads: "adjusted compensation cap amount of $2,450,000 from 03/25/2025, agenda item number 76." The court approved items 26 and 27 together, and approved items 30 through 56 by grouped vote. Item 29 was pulled and will return at a future meeting.

During the meeting the presiding official announced the court would convene an executive session at 10:00 a.m. to consider item 57 under the real estate exception, item 59 under the attorney consultation exception, and item 62 under the personnel matters exception. The court reconvened from executive session at 12:29 p.m. and announced that no action would be taken on those matters; the regular session adjourned at 12:30 p.m.

The approvals were recorded as routine consent and fiscal actions. The court did not adopt ordinances or make new appropriations tied explicitly to the auditor presentation during this meeting.

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