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...PRICELESS BEAUTY At the Dec. 2 Council meeting, the City received a check from the Lake Granbury Area Beautification Council for the lights decorating the Hood County Courthouse and the butterfly sculpture on the Square. Their ongoing commitment to keeping Granbury beautiful is greatly appreciated!
…A SAFER WATER FUTURE Council unanimously approved a $57.8 million grant for Granbury’s new water treatment plant, saving residents more than $7 million in long-term debt while securing reliable water for the future.
...THREE GIANT STEPS Council voted separately on important agreements to support Granbury’s water infrastructure and funding needs.
…SMART INFRASTRUCTURE Council approved $9.99 million in utility relocation contracts ahead of TxDOT’s US Hwy 377 project, protecting services, avoiding delays, and delivering strong value for taxpayers.
...PUBLIC SAFETY The City of Granbury and Granbury Volunteer Fire Department will use a $300,000 grant to purchase a new fire rescue apparatus.
…EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS An updated regional radio network fee schedule will lower costs for participating agencies as new partners join, strengthening coordination and public safety.
…RELIABILITY AND SAVINGS A new GIS mapping project will digitally inventory the City’s electrical system, helping reduce outages, prevent costly repairs, and plan smarter for the future.
...LEADERSHIP More than 25 City employees recently completed the Dale Carnegie Course and invested in developing key skills.
…EXCELLENCE City Manager Chris Coffman recognized City staff whose work keeps Granbury running safely and efficiently. From communications and volunteer fire department administration to cost-saving infrastructure repairs and the Finance Department’s award-winning performance.
ADDITONAL DECEMBER COUNCIL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS
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