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Granbury council approves nearly $10M in TxDOT‑related water/sewer contracts, radio fees and staffing changes

Granbury City Council · December 17, 2025
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Summary

In a single meeting the Granbury City Council approved four water/sewer relocation contracts tied to the TxDOT US‑377 project (totaling about $9.99 million), adopted ordinances to add regional radio fees and to fund two new city manager‑office positions, approved a GIS electrical inventory, and authorized a support letter for annexation of Project Patriot.

Granbury — The Granbury City Council on Dec. 16 approved a package of infrastructure contracts, fee changes and staffing budget amendments that city officials say prepare the community for a major Texas Department of Transportation highway project.

Contracts for TxDOT US‑377 relocations: Council awarded four construction contracts for water and sewer relocations related to the upcoming TxDOT improvements to US Highway 377. City staff reported a combined construction total of $9,991,133.25 and an additional contingency of $2,000,000. The projects were split into four contracts to help with scheduling and to ensure timely completion; staff said the proposals were competitively scored and ranked.

Chris Hay, the engineer of record with EHT,…

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