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Court approves routine business: property survey, speed limit change, cybersecurity training, bond, reports and payments

January 14, 2026 | Titus County, Texas


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Court approves routine business: property survey, speed limit change, cybersecurity training, bond, reports and payments
In a single meeting the Commissioners Court handled several routine but substantive items. The court approved obtaining a survey for county-owned land between Lot 1587 and Lot 1588 on County Road 2920 to enable listing the property for sale; Commissioner Mitchell moved and Commissioner Parchman seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.

The court voted to reduce the speed limit on County Road 2400 (between FM 127 and FM 899) from 50 mph to 40 mph after Commissioner Mitchell cited heavy traffic and children playing along the road.

The court approved enrolling Titus County in the state-mandated cybersecurity training required by the Texas Government Code section referenced in the transcript as 2054.519; Commissioner Parker moved the enrollment, and Commissioner Mitchell seconded.

The court approved a bond for Karen Carroll in her role as district clerk for Titus County and accepted oral and written reports by county officials, the treasurer's report as a matter of record, and payment of the county's bills. All votes recorded at the meeting were unanimous.

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