Grayson County officials have taken significant steps to enhance community services and infrastructure during their regular meeting on September 16, 2025. Key decisions included upgrades to inmate communication systems, the awarding of a uniform supply contract, and an interlocal agreement for road maintenance.
The court approved an amendment to the inmate phone and tablet services contract with Correct Solutions Group, transitioning from generation 4 to generation 5 tablets. This upgrade, which incurs no cost to the county, will improve communication for inmates with their families, as the county will receive increased revenue from messaging services funded through inmate commissary accounts.
In another important decision, the court awarded a bid for law enforcement uniforms and workwear to Arrowhead Trading Company. This contract will supply the sheriff's office and jail staff with necessary apparel, including uniforms and various types of shirts. The decision follows a thorough review process to ensure that the needs of the law enforcement community are met effectively.
Additionally, the court approved an interlocal agreement with the city of Van Alstyne for asphalt patchwork on Bollard Road. This agreement is part of ongoing efforts to maintain and improve local road conditions, ensuring that necessary repairs are completed before further surface treatments are applied.
These actions reflect Grayson County's commitment to enhancing public safety and infrastructure, with tangible benefits expected for both inmates and the broader community. As these projects move forward, residents can anticipate improved services and infrastructure in their area.