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Travis County Commssioners Court
December 23, 2002

The Closed Caption log for this Commissioners Court agenda item is provided by Travis County Internet Services. Since this file is derived from the Closed Captions created during live cablecasts, there are occasional spelling and grammatical errors. This Closed Caption log is not an official record the Commissioners Court Meeting and cannot be relied on for official purposes. For official records please contact the County Clerk at (512) 854-4722.

Consent Items

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Consent items are next. Posted for consent are c-1 --
>> judge, I'm sorry. It looks like -- [ inaudible ] there was a question as to whether or not they needed to speak at citizens communication.
>> any matter not on the agenda? Yes.
>> you looked like you had a question about --
>> [inaudible - no mic].
>> if you ask that the item not be on consent, we'll take it off. Which item was that?
>> [inaudible - no mic] c-1 through c-8 with the corrections noted, and we have been asked to add the following items to the consent motion. And if anyone would like for us to discuss them separately, if you will say so when we call out the number of the item. --
>> you'll be getting copies of them, but they forgot to attach them.
>> thank you. 9-a and b, 10, 11, 12, 13 a and b. 15, 16, 18, 20. And 19-a, c and d, but not 19-b.
>> [inaudible - no mic].
>> one comment on number 16 is that you're authorizing the district clerk to delegate that because they've already done it. So you're ratifying their action. We can have it, are are will dge sign the signature.
>> authorize the clerk to do what you've already done. [ laughter ]
>> merry christmas.
>> if anyone would like for us to discuss any of these items separately? All in favor? That passes by unanimous vote.


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