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Notice of the Meeting of
the Commissioners Court of Bell County, Texas, for
February 01, 2010
Notice is hereby given that a
regular meeting of the
above named Court will be held at 9:00 a.m., February 01,
2010,
with the
meeting to be held in the COMMISSIONERS' COURTROOM, at the
Bell
County Courthouse 101 Central Avenue, Belton, Texas,
to begin on February 01, 2010, at
9:00
a.m.
and continue thereafter until such business of the Court has been completed in accordance
with Article 81.005 of the Local Government Code of the State of Texas. The
following items of business will be discussed, to-wit:
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Consider approval of minutes of January 25, 2010.
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County Engineer.
- Consider approval of an Interlocal Agreement with the The Village of
Salado for the seal coating of approximately 1600 feet of Salado Creek Road
in Precinct 2.
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Personnel.
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Consider approval of an Interlocal Agreement with the cities of Temple and
Belton to allow them to piggyback off of Bell County's award to Texas Fleet
Fuel for Fuel Management Services.
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Consider approval of submission to the Governor's Criminal
Justice Division a grant application for a Juvenile Accountability Block
Grant for the Bell County Criminal Coalition Project and approval of
matching funds as required.
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Consider approval of a Professional Services agreement with
Kronos Incorporated for implementation support of the upgrade to version 6.0
if the Kronos timekeeping software system.
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Consider approval of a Professional Services agreement with
Tim Snider fro the validation and testing of the Kronos timekeeping system
and testing of Payroll and Accrual interfaces with JD Edwards financial
software.
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Consider approval of Information Technology Agreement with
Government Records Services, Inc. ("ACS") for the services and
responsibilities detailed in Schedule A - Statement of Work and the terms of
Schedule B - Nondisclosure Agreement, both attached to and incorporation
into the Information Technology Agreement.
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Claims.
Agenda items may be
considered, deliberated, and/or acted upon in a different order than set forth
above.
Bell County Commissioners Court
reserves the right to discuss any items in executive (closed) session whenever permitted by the Texas Open
Meeting Act.
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