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Granbury council authorizes $300,000 Texas Forest Service grant and to seek bids for volunteer fire apparatus
Summary
The council authorized use of a $300,000 Texas Forest Service apparatus grant for the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department, directed staff to seek competitive bids and noted the city must cover the difference between the grant and total apparatus cost; the item passed unanimously.
The Granbury City Council authorized the use of a $300,000 apparatus grant awarded by the Texas Forest Service to the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department and authorized the city manager to execute documents and solicit competitive bids for a replacement fire-rescue apparatus.
Deputy City Manager Michael Ross and Fire Chief Matt Mohon described the award, which the GVFD had applied for repeatedly and recently received. Staff said the new vehicle would allow retirement of two aging units assigned to Station 3…
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