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Granbury to use $300,000 state grant toward volunteer fire rescue apparatus; council authorizes bids
Summary
Granbury accepted a $300,000 Texas Forest Service apparatus grant for the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department and authorized the city manager to execute documents and seek competitive bids; council noted the city will need to cover the remaining cost beyond the grant.
Granbury City Council on Dec. 2 authorized the use of a $300,000 apparatus grant from the Texas Forest Service to purchase a new fire rescue vehicle for the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department and directed staff to seek competitive bids.
Deputy City Manager Michael Ross and Fire Chief Matt Mohon briefed the council that the grant allows the volunteer department to replace two aging units…
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