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Hood County court approves truck purchase, grant policy and multiple administrative actions

Hood County Commissioner's Court · April 8, 2025
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Summary

At its April 8 meeting the Hood County Commissioner's Court approved reimbursements, an appointment to the Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District, a vendor parking permit for the Granbury Wine Walk, a $245,000 brush truck purchase, a revision to the comp-time policy, adoption of a grant policy, subscription to a third-party fraud hotline, and payment of $371,895.03 in bills.

Hood County commissioners handled routine and substantive administrative business April 8 in Granbury, approving a series of motions that included equipment purchases, personnel-policy changes and financial authorizations.

The court approved reimbursement of $240 to the county judge for PFIA training taken online in October 2024 after a canceled in‑person session; Commissioner Andrews moved the measure and Commissioner Wilson seconded. The court appointed Mr. Lusk to a four-year term on the Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District beginning June 1, 2025. The court also authorized signing the City of Granbury27s event application to permit vendor parking around the…

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