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Granbury assistant city manager to retire; city highlights bridge removal, water project and fire certifications
Summary
At a Granbury City Council meeting, leaders announced Assistant City Manager Rick Crownover will retire Jan. 2, reviewed past water and sewer projects, said an unsafe park bridge was removed in-house to save about $250,000, and recognized volunteer firefighters who earned Master Firefighter certifications and a new ISO rating for the city.
Rick Crownover, Granbury’s assistant city manager, will retire Jan. 2, council members said during a council meeting where leaders also recapped recent infrastructure projects and public-safety recognitions.
Council remarks credited Crownover with helping complete phase one of the city’s water treatment project in November 2017 and overseeing other capital work while serving in public works leadership. “Please join me in wishing Rick a fulfilling retirement,” the speaker said.
The speaker said the phase-one completion allowed Granbury to produce its own water and avoid paying what was described as $11 per 1,000 gallons to the AMUD organization. The…
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