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D) The county judge presides over the commissioners court. The commissioners court consists of the county judge and four commissioners, who are responsible for adopting the budget and tax rate, approving purchases, filling vacancies, and maintaining county facilities, among other duties.
Commissioners Court NameTitleOffice Tim O'Hare County Judge County Judge Roderick Miles Jr Commissioner Commissioner PCT 1 Alisa Simmons Commissioner Commissioner PCT 2 Matt Krause Commissioner Commissioner PCT 31 more row
The Tarrant County Commissioners Court's members are: Tarrant County Judge Tim O'Hare, who leads meetings. Precinct 1 Commissioner Roy Charles Brooks. Precinct 2 Commissioner Alisa Simmons.
The Commissioner's Court is the governing body of the county. The Texas Constitution specifies that courts consist of a county judge and four county commissioners elected by the qualified voters of individual commissioner's precincts.
The county judge is the presiding officer of the Commissioners Court.
Commissioner Precinct 4 - Manny Ramirez. Welcome to Tarrant County, Precinct 4, affectionately known as “Northwest Tarrant County!” I am a proud native Texan, born and raised right here in Precinct 4.
Note that you can wear “business casual” or casual clothing to these meetings.
The City Council conducts regular meetings in Council Chambers, located at 1015 Cultural Park Boulevard. The Council also has established boards and commissions that have decision-making authority or act in an advisory capacity. These boards usually meet in the Council Chambers as well.
Members of the public are invited to attend the open sessions of the council meetings, in person or remotely.