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Ellis County Public Works shifts to extended summer hours March 31–Oct. 31 to improve project throughput

2343671 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

Public Works will adopt extended 10‑hour, four‑day workweeks from March 31 through Oct. 31 to use daylight for asphalt work and mowing; commissioners authorized the change by consensus and staff said holidays revert to five‑day weeks.

Ellis County Public Works Director Brandon McKay told commissioners Feb. 18 that staff recommend extending summer hours to better align with paving and mowing schedules this year. The proposed schedule runs from March 31 through Oct. 31 and uses a four‑day, 10‑hour workweek with holidays…

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