HUNT COUNTY, TEXAS
SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2026
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THE CIVIC DASHBOARD

Your Government.
Your Right to Know.

City councils, school boards, the county commissioners, the hospital district. These are the bodies that decide on the taxes, schools, streets and services that shape daily life in Hunt County. Browse the meetings coming up this week, see what is on the agenda and decide what you want to show up for.

39
Local Governments Tracked
3
Upcoming Meetings
27
Agenda PDFs Archived
63
Decisions Surfaced

On the Agenda

Next seven days in Hunt County
JUN
1
6:00 PM
QUINLAN PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION · Regular Meeting
The Quinlan Planning & Zoning Commission will select its leadership, nominating and voting on a chairperson, vice chairperson and secretary to serve through October 2026. The commission will also approve minutes from its May 4 meeting.
Quinlan Planning & Zoning Commission
JUN
4
5:00 PM
BOLES ISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES · Regular Meeting
The Boles Independent School District Board of Trustees will consider more than half a million dollars in budget amendments and several personnel changes when it meets Thursday at 5 p.m. The board will vote on two significant budget adjustments totaling $552,831.
Gena Mae Wishard Building Board Room, 9777 FM 2101, Quinlan, Texas 75474
JUN
8
6:00 PM
QUINLAN ISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES · Special Meeting
Quinlan ISD trustees will vote on hiring a district police chief and a Butler Intermediate principal and approve a contract to design and build a CTE addition at the high school.
Boardroom of the Joe Martin Administration Building, 401 East Richmond, Quinlan, Tx 75474

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The 39 government bodies The Lens tracks

Every council, board and district we monitor for meetings, agendas and votes. Each link goes to that body’s official agenda or meeting page.