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Collin County Commissioners Court Meets March 30 in McKinney

CML Security wins county courthouse upgrade contract as commissioners also advance 2023 bond parks funding at their Monday session in McKinney.

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Collin County Commissioners Court Meets March 30 in McKinney
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Security cameras and access control systems at Collin County facilities are set for an overhaul after commissioners voted Monday to award the Construction Electronic Security System Upgrade contract, filed under IFB No. 2025-340, to CML Security, LLC. The award was among the more operationally significant decisions to emerge from the court's regular session, which convened at 1:30 p.m. in McKinney on March 30.

The docket also included a cooperative purchase recommendation routing DocuSign maintenance services to vCloud Tech Inc., addenda covering Adobe Enterprise term licensing and cafeteria services, and personnel appointments and non-routine personnel changes processed through Human Resources.

Change Order No. 36 for CCADF Medical Health, tied to CSP No. 2023-398 with contractor Seldalcao, Inc., appeared alongside an intra-county account transfer memo dated March 13. Change orders at this stage of a construction contract typically reflect adjustments to scope, schedule, or cost, and this one marks the 36th modification to that particular project.

The item with the widest community reach may prove to be the Parks and Open Space Project Funding Assistance Program timeline, tied to the county's 2023 bond program. Commissioners reviewed language governing the 3rd Series bond proceeds, which will determine when and how funds are released and matched to local parks projects across Collin County.

Public comment operated under the court's standard rules: speakers submitted completed forms before the session began and were limited to three minutes each. Routine consent-agenda items included indigent defense disbursements and draft court orders for approval.

The full agenda, including procurement tabulations, contract memos, and draft orders, was posted to the county's public meeting portal March 30. Residents seeking specific contract language or fiscal records can contact the county administration office to file a public information request.

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