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Granbury amends budget to grant up to $30,000 to United Way of Hood County for utility assistance

6012622 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The Granbury City Council adopted ordinance 25-69 on Oct. 21 to reappropriate $30,000 in unused utility-grant funds (originally allocated to Mission Granbury) to the United Way of Hood County to help with utility expenditures; council members said the award is dollar‑for‑dollar up to $30,000 and will not reopen the 2026 budget.

The Granbury City Council adopted ordinance No. 25‑69 on Oct. 21 to amend the fiscal 2025–26 general fund budget and appropriate up to $30,000 to the United Way of Hood County to offset utility expenses.

City staff said the money comes from a previously appropriated $30,000 grant to Mission Granbury that was not spent. Ava Gregory, the city's finance director, told the council that Mission Granbury still had funds remaining at the end of the fiscal year and that city staff recommended reappropriating…

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