Lehi City Council opens meeting with invocation and pledges amid Central Texas tragedy

July 14, 2025 | Collin County, Texas


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Lehi City Council opens meeting with invocation and pledges amid Central Texas tragedy
The Collin County Commissioners Court meeting on July 14, 2025, commenced with an invocation and pledges to the flags of the United States and Texas, setting a solemn tone for the proceedings. The invocation included a call for support for families and first responders affected by a recent tragedy in Central Texas.

Following the opening, the court moved to the consent agenda, which included routine items to be voted on collectively. A motion was made to approve the consent agenda, with one item, labeled 1F2, being pulled for further discussion by Commissioner Hale. The remaining items were approved unanimously.

The meeting highlighted the court's commitment to addressing community concerns while maintaining procedural efficiency. Further discussions on the pulled item are expected in subsequent sessions, reflecting the court's dedication to transparency and thorough examination of all matters.

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