The Williamson County Commissioners Court approved a series of routine and substantive items during its Jan. 28 meeting. The court recorded unanimous approval (3–0) on motions described below.
Funding reports and auditor items: Nathan Zisenberry of the county auditor’s office presented a supplemental funding report dated Jan. 21 for $268,204.93 and a current weekly funding report for $14,592,693.94. He also listed five addendums, five wires, two imprest payments and two benefit payments totaling $1,288,243.23. The court approved those reports.
Consent agenda and corrections: The court approved the consent agenda (items 3 through 46) with a correction to item 3 (the second line should read 002010). The motion to approve the minutes and the consent agenda was recorded as passing 3–0.
Health district agreement and personnel items: The court approved an agreement with the local health district (item 50) and approved items 51 and 52, which the auditor and court described as personnel appointments intended to address problematic positions and strengthen staffing; the court recorded unanimous approval.
Other routine approvals: The court approved a series of items on the regular agenda, including items 54–61 and 63–68 (broadband/ARPA interest and related items), and later approved items 70–76 following the infrastructure report. Specific items noted during discussion included a no‑cost location for veterans services (item 55) and use of available funds to extend water lines (item 62). The court recorded a motion to approve the grouped items and passed them unanimously (3–0).
Public comment and other nonbinding remarks: The court heard public comments on several agenda items and topics, including concerns raised about racial profiling reports, professional‑services contracts, pay‑scale exceptions and military equipment transparency. Those were public comments and did not change the listed motions.
Actions summary: The court approved funding reports from the auditor, adopted the corrected consent agenda, approved the health district agreement, personnel items and multiple infrastructure and contract items; all recorded motions passed by voice vote and were recorded as unanimous (3–0).