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Residents urge Groesbeck council to repair West Cypress, Church and North Grayson streets
Summary
Three residents told the Groesbeck council during citizens comments on Aug. 20 that street repairs were needed on West Cypress Street, Church Street (including culvert replacement) and North Grayson Street; the city administrator later said street maintenance had resumed.
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Groesbeck — Several residents used the citizens comment period at the Aug. 20 Groesbeck City Council meeting to urge action on local street repairs.
Ethel Moffett told the council she was concerned about street repair on West Cypress Street. Betty Forge raised concern about replacing a culvert and repairing Church Street. Debbie McCall asked the council to repair North Grayson Street. These remarks were delivered during the citizens comment portion of the meeting and were recorded as requests for maintenance rather than formal agenda items.
City Administrator Chris Henson later said street maintenance had resumed, noting that crews have returned to street work; Public Works Director Keith Tilley reported water operations were "looking good." The meeting record does not show council members committing to a specific timeline or funding allocation for the repairs mentioned by the speakers.
No formal motion or vote related to the street repairs was recorded on Aug. 20. Residents seeking action should expect the council or staff to address the items through normal maintenance scheduling or future agenda items.
