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Denton County court approves routine financial reports, contracts and a replat; funding amendments recorded

June 10, 2026 | Denton County, Texas


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Denton County court approves routine financial reports, contracts and a replat; funding amendments recorded
The Denton County Commissioners Court on June 9 approved a series of routine financial, procurement and land‑use items in a meeting that moved through the agenda with unanimous voice votes.

The court accepted the 2025 financial reports for Emergency Services District No. 1 and No. 2 after staff presentation. The court also approved Amendment One to the county’s contract for collection of delinquent property taxes and delinquent court fines as requested by the Tax Assessor‑Collector. The agenda listed the contracting firms by name.

Procurements approved included a contract with Sigma Surveillance LLC (doing business as STS360) for an intercom system upgrade for $236,868.25 and the purchase of F5 BIG‑IP series network appliances and premium support for $132,381.58. The court also approved the award of CSP252898 (Horn Building Entry Door Remodel) to G2 General Contractors.

On land use, the court opened a public hearing on the replat of the Mitchell Homestead (2.568 acres in Precinct 4), received no public comment, closed the hearing and approved the replat by motion.

Other routine approvals included acceptance of bill/payment and county investment reports, approval of budget amendment 2026291 to move $52,550 within sheriff treasury funds for gun range maintenance, and approval of a Department of State Health Services contract amendment (HHS 00132230000001) adding $156,819 for fiscal year 2027 (effective Sept. 1, 2026–Aug. 31, 2027). The court also approved a limited‑service deputy agreement with Northwest Independent School District under 43 Texas Administrative Code §217.164.

All motions noted in the transcript were seconded and recorded as carried by unanimous voice vote. No contentious debate or recorded dissents appeared in the meeting transcript. The court announced it would move into executive session at 9:53 a.m. on pending litigation and real‑property deliberations.

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