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Hood County commissioners approve DPS interlocal, appointments and routine measures; unanimous votes on multiple items
Summary
During the Dec. 9 Hood County Commissioner's Court meeting, commissioners unanimously approved a five‑year interlocal agreement with DPS, created a development commission, reappointed the fire marshal, authorized radio access discussions with the City of Granbury and approved several routine budget and planning items.
Granbury, Texas — Hood County commissioners on Dec. 9 approved a series of intergovernmental and administrative actions, including a five‑year amendment to the county's interlocal agreement with the Texas Department of Public Safety, the appointment of a five‑member development commission, and several routine funding and planning actions.
The five‑year DPS amendment: County staff said the DPS contract extends the county's driver's license office arrangement and adds cybersecurity provisions. Commissioner Wilson moved to approve the amendment for the period Jan. 1, 2026 through Dec. 31, 2031. The motion was seconded and carried unanimously.
Appointments and advisory bodies: The court appointed Tyler Scott (Precinct 1), Matt Long (Precinct 2), Todd Garner (Precinct 3) and Robert Carter (Precinct 4) to a five‑member development commission under Chapter 231, Subchapter K; the county clerk was…
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