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

Collin County Commissioners Court Preview – June 29, 2026

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Bottom Line (Ironically, at the Top)

Not everything goes over budget. The Outer Loop Segment 3C, from Custer Road to US 75 that opened last November, came in about $1.0 million under estimate. That’s your tax dollars saved. The Court looks $210,000 for election operations and $138,930 for ballistic windshields and door armor on a Sheriff’s F-150. Yeah, FAFO bad guys. The county could use a Batmobile. Just sayin’. $377,553.50 in new spending. Lastly, the county is putting out a design solicitation for a new juvenile detention cluster.

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. Public Hearing — Re-plat of Lot 23, Rolling Hills Addition Phase 1 (cover sheet). This is to split one lot into three roughly one-acre lots on a Farmersville-area property. This is the bulk of today’s business. It’s a procedural right where neighbors get a say before things change.

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.

  • Real Estate (551.072) — Right-of-way acquisition, Parcels 102 and 109, for the CR 398 project (FM 546 to Lostwood Dr.).

Notable Consent & FYI Items

Total of $377,553.50 of your money in proposed expenses, plus a roughly $1.0 million reduction on a finished road (see below).

How to Engage

Blink and you might miss this meeting. But don’t think that’s all there is to county government. The heavy lifting often occurs off the dais, same as in city and ISD government.

— Shelby