Collin County Commissioners Court Preview - Shelby Williams for Collin County Commissioner

Collin County Commissioners Court Preview — June 22, 2026

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  • 06-21-2026
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Bottom Line (Ironically, at the Top)

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads, and Happy Birthday to my oldest daughter, Valery! The biggest item this meeting the final plat for Restore the Grasslands, which was held forward from the June 1st meeting due to a contested Municipal Utility District (MUD) and associated sewage treatment plant. Also $110,000 for temporary records-preservation workers in the County Clerk’s office.

Logistics

Review the full agenda here. Meetings start at 1:30 p.m. at the Jack Hatchell Administration Building, 4th Floor, 2300 Bloomdale Road, McKinney, TX 75071. You can sign up to speak at Commissioners Court meetings in person by filling out a blue card shortly before the meeting. You may alternatively share your thoughts by emailing the Commissioners Court through their contact info here. Videos of the meetings can be viewed here.

Commissioners Court Business (General Discussion Items)

  1. Temporary employees for records preservation$110,000. The County Clerk would like to hire about 10 temporary workers for roughly 16 weeks to label and verify some 191,000 files (86,200 civil, 46,000 mental health, 52,000 probate, 7,000 miscellaneous), paid from the Records Management and Preservation Fund.
  2. Public Hearing — FY2027 Preservation, Restoration, and Records Archive Plan (County Clerk). The annual plan governing how those preservation dollars get spent.
  3. Final Plat — Restore the Grasslands. A 624-lot, ~103-acre subdivision inside Collin County MUD No. 7, the development tied to Don and Philip Huffines that Parker and Murphy have fought since 2021 over a proposed wastewater plant. Murphy has since withdrawn from the fight, but this item was pulled from the June 1 agenda after significant citizen (and Parker City Council) comment and held to today. Plat approval is supposed to be ministerial. If it meets the requirements, the Court approves it. I’m here to tell you, though, that wastewater (sewage) treatment plants have to be carefully thought out. The Rowlett Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant has caused numerous odor issues in nearby neighborhoods for many, many years. Residential areas don’t belong that close to a sewage treatment plant.

Executive Session

Executive session is a closed meeting authorized by Texas law for discussions involving real estate, personnel, pending litigation, or attorney-client matters. Any action taken must return to open session.

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Notable Consent & FYI Items

Total of roughly $816,237 of your money in proposed expenses — with a caveat: about $338,000 of that is indefinite-quantity supply and road-material renewals with no fixed dollar cap, computed here from prior-year actuals.

 

How to Engage

— Shelby