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Grant County court shifts budget to pave about 10 miles of local roads

Grant County Quorum Court · February 18, 2025
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Summary

The Grant County Quorum Court on Feb. 18 approved Appropriation Ordinance 2025-05, moving funds from the Road Reserve to pave roughly ten miles of mostly short, near‑town roads to ease maintenance demands on the Road Department; the measure passed 8-0.

The Grant County Quorum Court voted unanimously on Feb. 18 to amend the county’s 2025 budget and move funds from the Road Reserve to pave about ten miles of local roads.

County Judge Randy Pruitt said the Budget Committee recommended the transfer as a way to pave mostly short roads close to town so ongoing maintenance and care will be easier for the Road Department. "The Budget Committee had recommended approving a move from the 'Road Reserve' to pave ten (10) miles of roads," Pruitt explained.

Justice Jason Roshto moved to approve Appropriation Ordinance 2025-05, described at the meeting as an amendment to Original Appropriation Ordinance 2024-14 for the 2025 annual budget; Justice Mark Allen seconded the motion. The court voted 8 in favor, 0 opposed.

The ordinance does not list the specific road segments in the meeting minutes; officials said the work will focus on shorter roads near town to reduce long‑term maintenance burdens on the Road Department. The court did not set an implementation timeline during the meeting. The panel moved on to other agenda items after the vote.