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Grimes County holds public hearings on two replats and a proposed Rolling Oaks speed‑limit cut; no speakers

2113803 · January 15, 2025
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Grimes County Commissioners Court opened public hearings Jan. 15 on replats of Merwood and King Oaks subdivisions in Precinct 1 and on a proposed county order to lower Rolling Oaks Drive from 35 to 25 mph. No members of the public spoke and the court adjourned the hearing without taking final action.

GRIMES COUNTY, Texas — Grimes County Commissioners Court on Wednesday opened public hearings on proposed replats for two Precinct 1 subdivisions and on a county order to lower the speed limit on Rolling Oaks Drive, but no one from the public spoke and the court adjourned the hearing without taking final action.

The court heard presentations from county staff. "Both of these are replats. Both of them do meet the requirements of the subdivision rules and regulations," said…

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