Granbury, Texas
Recent meetings
Historic Preservation Commission
The Granbury Historic Preservation Commission will hold public hearings on two Certificate of Appropriateness requests. One involves refacing and relocating signs at 201, 203, and 205 E. Bridge St., and the other concerns roof replacement and exterior painting at 432 E. Bridge St. The commission will also approve minutes from its June 25 meeting.
- Public hearing on Certificate of Appropriateness for sign refacing and relocation at 201, 203, and 205 E. Bridge St. (HPC-26-32)
- Public hearing on Certificate of Appropriateness for roof replacement and exterior painting at 432 E. Bridge St. (HPC-26-35 and HPC-26-38)
- Approval of minutes from June 25, 2026 meeting
City Council Regular Meeting
The City Council will vote on a resolution requesting up to $21 million from the Texas Water Development Board for water system improvements. A public hearing and vote on a comprehensive plan amendment to rezone 501 Holly Hills Cemetery Rd from Retail Office to Low Density Residential is also scheduled. Additionally, the council will select an auditing firm, review the 2026 Charter Review Commission report, and fill board vacancies.
- Resolution No. 26-08: request $21,000,000 from Texas Water Development Board for Water System Improvement
- Public hearing on Ordinance No. 26-38: Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Retail Office to Low Density Residential at 501 Holly Hills Cemetery Rd
- Select Forvis Mazars, LLP as auditing firm under RFP 25-26-25 for fiscal years 2026-2028 with renewal options
- Receive and act on 2026 Charter Review Commission report
- Appoint member to Building Standards, Plumbing, Adjustments, and Appeals Board; nominate candidate to Hood Central Appraisal District Board
City of Granbury Employee Benefits Trust
The City of Granbury Employee Benefits Trust will hold a meeting to consider approval of the annual employee health insurance renewal with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) for medical insurance and group life, including voluntary life, short-term disability, and long-term disability. The board will also consider approving minutes from the July 1, 2025 meeting. Public comments on non-public-hearing agenda items will be heard. No other actions are listed.
- Consider approving the City's annual Employee Health Insurance renewal with BCBSTX for medical, group life, and disability coverage
- Approval of minutes from the meeting held July 1, 2025
Granbury Cultural Arts Commission
The Granbury Cultural Arts Commission will hold a meeting on May 14, 2026. Items include a presentation from Mary McDonough about the Harp & Hooley Irish Festival, updates on the Out of the Box program and airport art unveiling, and discussion of Art Talk focus ideas for Spring 2027. The commission will also review the FY 2025/2026 budget and consider attending the 2026 Texans for the Arts Summit.
- Welcome Mary McDonough to discuss Harp & Hooley Irish Festival
- Update on Out of the Box program
- Discuss Art Talk focus ideas for Spring 2027
- Recap airport art unveiling ceremony at Granbury Municipal Airport
- Review FY 2025/2026 budget
Historic Preservation Commission
The Granbury Historic Preservation Commission will hold public hearings on three Certificate of Appropriateness requests: new signs at 115 W. Pearl St., an exterior remodel at 307 E Bridge, and door replacement at 116 N Crockett St. They will also approve minutes from the May 14, 2026 meeting.
- Public hearing for Certificate of Appropriateness for new signs at 115 W. Pearl St. (HPC-26-21)
- Public hearing for Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior remodel at 307 E Bridge (HPC-26-23)
- Public hearing for Certificate of Appropriateness to replace doors at 116 N Crockett St. (HPC-26-20)
- Approval of minutes from May 14, 2026
Granbury Regional Airport Board
The Granbury Regional Airport Board will discuss updates on T-hangar development, current projects, and airport master planning. The board will also consider approving minutes from its April 7, 2026, meeting. No formal votes on specific proposals are on the agenda.
- Discussion of T-Hangar Development update
- Airport master planning discussion
- Presentation on Airport Communication and Promotion by Jeff Newpher
- Current projects update
Granbury Cultural Arts Commission
The Commission will discuss the City of Granbury Mural Ordinance, an update on the Out of the Box project, and a welcoming of Mary McDonough for the Harp & Hooley Irish Festival. They will also consider processes for recommending 501(c)3 groups for Texas Commission on the Arts grants and review the FY 2025/2026 budget.
- Welcoming Mary McDonough for the Harp & Hooley Irish Festival
- Review of City of Granbury Mural Ordinance
- Update on Out of the Box project
- Discussion of process for recommending 501(c)3 nonprofit art groups for Texas Commission on the Arts grants
- Review of budget for FY 2025/2026
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold public hearings on two requests for Certificates of Appropriateness. One request is to replace a chain link fence at 315 S. Baker St., and the other is for a freestanding sign at 221 W. Pearl St. The meeting also includes approval of minutes from June 11, 2026.
- Public hearing on Certificate of Appropriateness for Rusty Terrell to remove and replace a chain-link fence at 315 S. Baker St. (HPC-26-30)
- Public hearing on Certificate of Appropriateness for Cindy Bertrand for a freestanding sign at 221 W. Pearl St. (HPC-26-28)
- Approval of minutes from June 11, 2026
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing to consider Susan Sledge's request for a Certificate of Appropriateness for two wall signs at 137 E. Pearl Street. The commission will also approve minutes from the February 12, 2026 meeting.
- Public hearing on Certificate of Appropriateness for two wall signs at 137 E. Pearl St. (HPC-26-2)
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold public hearings and consider three requests for Certificates of Appropriateness to construct 8-foot-high wood privacy fences at 500, 502, and 506 Counts Alley. The applicant is William Bryant on behalf of SJ Construction, Inc.
- Public hearing for a Certificate of Appropriateness for an 8-ft wood privacy fence at 500 Counts Alley (HPC-26-24)
- Public hearing for a Certificate of Appropriateness for an 8-ft wood privacy fence at 502 Counts Alley (HPC-26-26)
- Public hearing for a Certificate of Appropriateness for an 8-ft wood privacy fence at 506 Counts Alley (HPC-26-27)
Charter Review Commission
The Granbury Charter Review Commission will meet to consider proposed changes to the City of Granbury Home Rule Charter, specifically Articles 1 through 6. The commission will also approve minutes from its April 21, 2026 meeting and take public comments on agenda items. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Discussion and possible action on changes to Home Rule Charter Articles 1 through 6
- Approval of minutes from April 21, 2026 meeting
- Public comments limited to 3 minutes per speaker on agenda items
Charter Review Commission
The Granbury Charter Review Commission will consider proposed changes to Articles 7 through 12 of the Home Rule Charter. They will also discuss and clarify specific sections from earlier articles (Sections 2.05, 2.14, 2.10, 4.07, 5.06) and approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Discussion of changes to City of Granbury Home Rule Charter Articles 7 through 12
- Clarification of Section 2.10
- Discussion of Section 5.06
- Consider approval of May 6, 2026 meeting minutes
Charter Review Commission
The Granbury Charter Review Commission will meet on June 3, 2026, to discuss Article 7 (Finance) of the city charter and prepare a formal report and presentation for the Granbury City Council. The meeting also includes approval of minutes from May 20, 2026, and public comments on agenda items.
- Discussion of Article 7. FINANCE of the city charter
- Preparation of a formal report/presentation for Granbury City Council
- Consideration of minutes from the May 20, 2026 meeting
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a comprehensive plan amendment changing the designation of 501 Holly Hills Cemetery Rd. from Retail Office to Low Density Residential. The consent agenda includes approval of minutes from May 11, 2026. The commission may also convene in executive session for attorney consultation.
- Public hearing on Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CP-26-3) to reclassify 501 Holly Hills Cemetery Rd. from Retail Office to Low Density Residential.
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will hold public hearings and consider adopting ordinances on several land-use items, including a 259.485-acre rezoning for a planned residential development, an 8.542-acre annexation, a carwash specific use permit, and a road abandonment. The council will also recognize city staff and discuss litigation and economic development in executive session.
- Public hearing and consideration of Ordinance 26-36 to rezone 259.485 acres at 1010 Holly Hills Cemetery Rd from Interim Holding to Planned Development Residential Estate District.
- Public hearing and consideration of Ordinance 26-32 for voluntary annexation of 8.542 acres at 901 Meander Rd.
- Public hearing and consideration of Ordinance 26-33 to rezone 701, 801, and 901 Meander Rd from Interim Holding to R.7 Single Family Residential.
- Public hearing and consideration of Ordinance 26-34 for a Specific Use Permit for a self-service carwash at 1105 S Morgan St.
- Public hearing and consideration of Ordinance 26-35 to abandon a portion of Holly Hills Cemetery Rd.
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will consider consent items including authorizing up to $25,000 from police seizure funds for pistol optics and flashlights, adopting a new Master Fee Schedule (including a Waste Connection increase), and amending the FY 2025-2026 operating budget. Under deliberation, they will consider a resolution to publish a notice of intent to issue certificates of obligation (debt). Proclamations include Public Works Week and a certificate of appreciation.
- Authorize up to $25,000 from seizure funds to equip 39 police pistols with red dot optics and flashlights
- Adopt Ordinance No. 26-30 amending Master Fee Schedule (Waste Connection increase)
- Adopt Ordinance No. 26-31 amending FY 2025-2026 operating budget for General, Utility, Tourism, and Granbury Historic Properties Funds
- Consider Resolution No. 26-06 approving notice of intention to issue certificates of obligation
- Proclaim May 17-23, 2026 as Public Works Week
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will consider several consent agenda items, including approving meeting minutes, authorizing up to $25,000 in seizure funds for police pistol optics and flashlights, adopting an ordinance to amend the master fee schedule, and amending operating budgets for fiscal year 2025-2026. The council will also review a resolution to publish notice of certificates of obligation and may convene executive sessions on litigation, real property, security audits, and economic development negotiations.
- Authorize Granbury Police Department to use up to $25,000 in seizure funds for red dot optics and flashlights for 39 pistols.
- Adopt Ordinance No. 26-30 to amend the master fee schedule, including a Waste Connection rate increase.
- Adopt Ordinance No. 26-31 to amend operating budgets for General, Utility, Tourism, and Granbury Historic Properties Funds for FY 2025-2026.
- Approve Resolution No. 26-06 to publish notice of intention to issue certificates of obligation.
- Proclaim May 17–23, 2026 as Public Works Week and present a Certificate of Appreciation to Andy Rash.
Historic Preservation Commission
The Granbury Historic Preservation Commission will hold three public hearings to consider Certificates of Appropriateness for property alterations. Requests include a 6-foot wood privacy fence at 207 S. Travis St., an 80 sq ft pergola at 307 Mary Lou Ct., and a new single-family residence with accessory building at 520 W. Bridge St. The commission will also vote on approval of the April 23, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Public hearing on Bart Masiero's request for a 6-foot wood privacy fence at 207 S. Travis St.
- Public hearing on Kenneth Tinkle's request for an 80 sq ft pergola at 307 Mary Lou Ct.
- Public hearing on Brad Coker (for Ken Chapman) request for a new single-family residence and accessory building at 520 W. Bridge St.
- Approval of minutes from the April 23, 2026 meeting
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold three public hearings: a zoning change for three properties on Meander Rd, a specific use permit for a carwash on S Morgan St, and a large rezoning of 259.485 acres on Holly Hills Cemetery Rd. The consent agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes.
- Public hearing on zoning change from Interim Holding to R.7 Single Family Residential at 701, 801, and 901 Meander Rd (Zone-26-5)
- Public hearing on Specific Use Permit for a self-service carwash at 1105 S Morgan St (SUP-26-1)
- Public hearing on zoning change from Interim Holding to Planned Development base Residential Estate District at 1010 Holly Hills Cemetery Rd, 259.485 acres (ZONE-25-16)
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting ordinances to rezone 4301 E US Hwy 377 from Light Commercial to Heavy Commercial and grant a Specific Use Permit for auto sales, used and auto repair. The council will also discuss steps toward a future bond issue for the Street Capital Improvement Plan. Several consent items include a $62,000 increase to a water treatment chemical contract and a $107,000 fiber connection agreement for the Water Treatment Plant.
- Public hearing on rezoning 4301 E US Hwy 377 to Heavy Commercial with a Specific Use Permit for auto sales and repair
- Discussion of steps for a future bond issue for the Street Capital Improvement Plan (10-year plan)
- Increase to chemical supply contract with Eagle Labs for up to $62,000 for water treatment chemicals
- Approval of 3rd Party Agreement for final fiber connection to Water Treatment Plant at $107,000
- Resolution responding to Atmos Energy rate increase suspension under gas reliability infrastructure program
City Council Regular Meeting
The City Council will hold a public hearing to consider rezoning 4301 E US Hwy 377 from Light Commercial to Heavy Commercial and approving a Specific Use Permit for auto sales and repair. Consent agenda items include a $62,000 increase to a chemical supply contract for water treatment and a $107,000 agreement for fiber connection to the Water Treatment Plant. The council will also discuss steps for a future bond issue for the Street Capital Improvement Plan.
- Public hearing on Ordinance 26-28 (rezoning) and Ordinance 26-29 (Specific Use Permit) for auto sales/repair at 4301 E US Hwy 377
- Increase to chemical supply contract with Eagle Labs (Citra Kleen, HCL, SBS) up to $62,000
- 3rd Party Agreement for final fiber connection to Water Treatment Plant at $107,000
- Resolution 26-05 responding to Atmos Energy rate suspension request
- Discussion on steps for future bond issue for Street Capital Improvement Plan
Zoning Board of Adjustment
The Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on a request for a special exception to reduce required parking spaces for a new medical clinic at 1301 Weatherford Hwy. The board will also consider approving minutes from the March 31, 2026 meeting and may convene an executive session to consult with legal counsel.
- Public hearing on ZBA-26-3: Special Exception to reduce parking for a Clinic, Medical at 1301 Weatherford Hwy
- Approval of minutes from March 31, 2026 regular meeting
- Possible executive session for attorney consultation under Texas law
Historic Preservation Commission
The Granbury Historic Preservation Commission will hold four public hearings on April 23, 2026. They will consider a request for two new signs at 118 N. Houston St., a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior remodel and carport demolition at 307 E. Bridge, a free-standing sign and exterior remodel at 614 E. Pearl St., and a new patio cover at 101 E. Pearl St.
- Public hearing for two new signs at 118 N. Houston St. (Nicole Norman for Sid Steiner)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior remodel and carport demolition at 307 E. Bridge (Brian Gaffin for Vicki Nivens)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for free-standing sign, outdoor display, and exterior remodel at 614 E. Pearl St. (Shelbie Miller Gaddy)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for new structure/patio cover at 101 E. Pearl St. (David Shaw for RAE Commercial Property LLC)
Granbury Cultural Arts Commission
The Granbury Cultural Arts Commission will meet on February 19, 2026, to approve prior meeting minutes, review the FY 2025/2026 budget, and discuss several public art projects including an airport art installation and unveiling plans. The commission will also nominate and elect a board chair and vice chair for 2026. Other agenda items cover event publicity, a working art brochure, and potential field trips.
- Review FY 2025/2026 Budget
- Discuss airport art installation, plaques, and unveiling plans including reception and artist attendance
- Discuss art talk event at Lake Granbury Conference Center (April 2) including sponsorships and food cost
- Discuss publicity for the Chris Kiley event on March 2nd
- Nominate and elect board chair and vice chair for 2026
Granbury Cultural Arts Commission
The Granbury Cultural Arts Commission will consider approval of minutes from February and discuss several ongoing projects. Key topics include an update on the proposed police station art project, an Airport Art Reception and plaque setting, and progress on an upcoming Art Talk event. The commission will also explore coordinating a community grant workshop with the Texas Commission on the Arts and review the FY 2025/2026 budget. No votes on policy or funding are listed beyond the minutes.
- Consider approval of meeting minutes from February 19, 2026
- Update on Airport Art Reception and plaque setting
- Dominique Inge to present an update on the proposed police station art project
- Discuss progress on Art Talk on April 2 at Lake Granbury Conference Center
- Review FY 2025/2026 budget
Historic Preservation Commission
The Granbury Historic Preservation Commission will hold five public hearings on Certificates of Appropriateness for exterior alterations at historic properties, including painting, sign replacement, new signs, and light replacement. The meeting also includes an orientation workshop on open meetings statutes and procedural requirements.
- Public hearing on Rick Cortez's request for a Certificate of Appropriateness to paint exterior of commercial building at 211 E. Bridge St.
- Public hearing on Lisa Reyes's request to replace sign panel on freestanding sign at 211 E. Bridge St.
- Public hearing on LeAnn Silsby's request for a new wall sign at 137 E. Pearl St.
- Public hearing on Mark Webb's request to replace porch lights at 101 E. Bridge St. (First National Bank of Granbury).
- Public hearing on Tom Slate's request for new wall sign, two freestanding signs, and sign lighting at 114 W. Pearl St.
Zoning Board of Adjustment
The Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on a variance request by Justin Wilson (HLAS Granbury LLC) to allow parking beyond the maximum for a new drive-in restaurant at 4111 E US Highway 377. The board will also consider approving minutes from the November 28, 2025 regular meeting, attend an orientation workshop on open meetings and procedural rules, and may convene in executive session with the city attorney.
- Public hearing on variance request (ZBA-26-2) to exceed maximum parking for a drive-in restaurant at 4111 E US Hwy 377
- Approval of minutes from November 28, 2025 regular meeting
- Orientation and training workshop on open meetings statutes, rules of order, and procedural requirements
- Executive session under Texas Gov't Code 551.071 for consultation with attorney
Granbury Regional Airport Board
The Granbury Regional Airport Board will hold a meeting to nominate and vote for a board chairman, discuss the March 28 Fly-In and future events, review courtesy car protocols, and receive a project update from the airport director.
- Nomination and vote for board chairman
- Debrief of March 28 Fly-In and discussion of future fly-in events
- Review of airport courtesy car protocols and use
- Airport director's project update
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold two public hearings in a concurrent meeting with the City Council. First, they consider amending zoning articles to add definitions and standards for data centers and power generation. Second, they will consider a comprehensive plan amendment and zoning change for 2801 W US Hwy 377 from residential/commercial to Industrial use.
- Public hearing on Zoning Ordinance amendment O-2026-01 to add supplemental standards for Data Centers and power generation
- Public hearing on Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-26-2 and Zoning Change ZONE-26-4 for property at 2801 W US Hwy 377 to Industrial
- Proposed map changes for the property: Future Land Use Plan, Zoning, and location maps
- Reference to TCEQ application and permit for the property
- Concurrent deliberation with City Council on both items
Granbury Cultural Arts Commission
The Granbury Cultural Arts Commission will discuss a utility box art mockup, recap the recent Art Talk event, and receive an update on airport project plaques. Commissioners will review the FY2025/2026 budget and be reminded to attend the bi-annual city council report on April 21. A future agenda item on potential art at the police station is noted.
- Consider approval of minutes from March 19, 2026 meeting
- Discussion of utility box update with electrical box mockup
- Recap of Art Talk event and community event flyers (The Lost Dove)
- Update on Airport Project Plaques
- Review of FY2025/2026 budget
Charter Review Commission
The Granbury Charter Review Commission will hold its first meeting to establish leadership, adopt rules of procedure, set a meeting schedule, and begin reviewing articles of the City Charter. No substantive charter amendments are proposed at this meeting; it focuses on organization and process.
- Selection of Chair and Vice Chair
- Adoption of process and rules of procedure
- Establishment of a meeting schedule
- Initial review of City Charter articles
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will discuss and consider adopting an updated cost estimate for the U.S. Hwy 377 breakout project, now at $3,415,088.50. Other major items include adopting new international building codes, approving a $134,419 dump truck purchase, and awarding a roofing contract up to $498,555.92. The council will also review a ten-year street capital improvement plan.
- Update cost estimate for U.S. Hwy 377 breakout project: new total $3,415,088.50
- Adopt Ordinance No. 26-24 for 2024 International Codes and 2023 NEC
- Approve purchase of 2027 International Dump Truck for $134,419
- Award roofing project to PMR Roofing up to $498,555.92
- Consider ten-year street capital improvement plan
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider Matt Powell's request to rezone 4301 E US Hwy 377 from Light Commercial to Heavy Commercial and grant a Specific Use Permit for auto sales and repair. The consent agenda includes approval of the March 9, 2026 meeting minutes. No other substantive items are on the agenda.
- Public hearing on zoning change from Light Commercial to Heavy Commercial and Specific Use Permit for auto sales and repair at 4301 E US Hwy 377 (ZONE-25-8 and SUP-25-2).
- Consent agenda: approval of Planning & Zoning Commission minutes from March 9, 2026.
- Public comments on non-public hearing agenda items (two-minute limit per speaker).
City Council Workshop
This is a City Council workshop with a single agenda item: a governance meeting to discuss the governance of the City Council. No specific ordinances, contracts, or public hearings are on the agenda. The meeting is purely procedural and discussion-based.
- Discussion of governance of the City Council
City Council Workshop
The Granbury City Council will hold a Strategic Planning Workshop to discuss and determine the future direction and planning for the city. No specific ordinances, contracts, or public hearings are on the agenda; the meeting is entirely focused on high-level strategic discussion.
- Strategic Planning Workshop to set direction and planning for Granbury's future
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will hold public hearings on several zoning changes, including a new ordinance to regulate data centers and power generation. They will also consider multiple comprehensive plan amendments and zoning changes for properties on US Hwy 377, Pirate Dr, Weatherford Hwy, and others. Consent agenda items include a $113,620 contract for water treatment plant membranes, a $92,185 engineering services agreement, and a facilities improvement agreement for Pirates Cove Travel Center. Additionally, they will discuss a lease agreement for a new EMS station.
- Public hearing on Ordinance 26-14 to add data center and power generation zoning standards
- Public hearing on comprehensive plan amendment and zoning change for 2801 W US Hwy 377 from residential/commercial to industrial
- Award of Bid 25-26-14 for reverse osmosis membranes at $113,620.50
- Award of RFP for electric distribution work on Highway 377 project totaling $1,357,460 plus contingency
- Public hearing on zoning change and specific use permit for convenience store with gas pumps at 2000 Weatherford Hwy
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will consider a consent agenda including a speed limit reduction on FM 167 (Fall Creek Hwy), a $484,000 electrical infrastructure contract for Jesse James Addition, a $127,081 backhoe purchase, facilities improvement agreements for AutoZone and Silverado Life Addition, and a State Infrastructure Bank Loan. The deliberation agenda includes a presentation of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report and an appointment to the Hood County Dispatch Advisory Board. The council will also go into executive session for legal, real property, and economic development discussions.
- Reduce speed limit on FM 167 from 55 to 45 mph (US 377 to Kemah Ct) and 45 to 35 mph (Kemah Ct to FM 4)
- Award $484,000 electrical infrastructure contract for Jesse James Addition to Parrish Utilities, LLC
- Approve purchase of a 2026 John Deere 310P backhoe for $127,081 for Water Distribution
- Authorize facilities improvement agreement for AutoZone at 1507 S Morgan St
- Authorize State Infrastructure Bank Loan Agreement (Resolution 26-03)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on several zoning and specific use permit requests, including a convenience store with gas pumps, a comprehensive plan amendment, and a mini-warehouse. The commission will also receive an orientation on procedural requirements. Decisions will affect land use on Pirate Dr, Weatherford Hwy, Paluxy Rd, and N Plaza Dr.
- Public hearing on zoning change and SUP for convenience store with gas pumps at 2000 Weatherford Hwy (Riyaz Hakani)
- Public hearing on comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning from Interim Holding to Light Commercial at 250 Pirate Dr (The Bridge Church)
- Public hearing on amendment to Planned Development at 1310 Paluxy Rd (Hood County Hospital District)
- Public hearing on SUP for self-service/mini-warehouse at 1400 Weatherford Hwy (Paducah Self Storage LLC)
- Public hearing on SUP for animal grooming at 1413 N Plaza Dr (Miranda Hankis)
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will hold public hearings on a comprehensive plan amendment and zoning change at 105 S Hawthorne, a replat at 901 Meadowlark Lane, and a specific use permit for a truck parking lot at 5901 E US Hwy 377. The council will also consider awarding a $200,000 contract for electrical infrastructure remediation at Lake Granbury Crossing, rejecting a sole bid for water treatment membrane replacement, and delaying enforcement of a development agreement with Babes Chicken Dinner House. Additionally, the mayor will update the council on a Hood County District Attorney investigation into HCAD's use of funds.
- Public hearing on Comprehensive Plan Amendment and zoning change from R-10 to Light Commercial at 105 S Hawthorne
- Public hearing on Specific Use Permit for truck parking lot at 5901 E US Hwy 377
- Consider awarding $200,000 bid to Renegade Group for Lake Granbury Crossing Electrical Infrastructure Remediation
- Consent item to delay enforcement of development agreement with Babes Chicken Dinner House until May 20, 2026
- Mayor update on HCAD investigation regarding use of excess funds and budget additions
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will hold public hearings on a zoning change from residential to commercial at 105 S Hawthorne, a replat at 901 Meadowlark Lane, and a specific use permit for a truck parking lot at 5901 E US Hwy 377. They will also consider awarding a $200,000 contract for electrical infrastructure remediation at Lake Granbury Crossing. Other items include extending a development agreement with Babes Chicken Dinner House, rejecting a bid for water treatment plant membrane replacement, appointing a charter review commissioner, and receiving an update on the Hood County DA investigation of HCAD use of funds.
- Public hearing: Comprehensive Plan Amendment and zoning change from R-10 to Light Commercial at 105 S Hawthorne (Ordinance 26-11)
- Public hearing: Specific Use Permit for truck parking lot at 5901 E US Hwy 377 (Ordinance 26-12)
- Award $200,000 bid to Renegade Group for Lake Granbury Crossing Electrical Infrastructure Remediation
- Consent: Extend Babes Chicken Dinner House development agreement term to May 20, 2026
- Update on Hood County District Attorney investigation of HCAD use of excess funds
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will hold a regular meeting on February 17, 2026. The agenda includes a consent agenda with approval of prior minutes and receiving the police department's 2025 racial profiling report, and a deliberation agenda for appointing members to several city boards and commissions. The council will then enter executive session to discuss pending litigation, real property, the city manager's annual performance review, and economic development negotiations.
- Receive Granbury Police Department's 2025 Racial Profiling Report
- Consider appointing members to Building Standards, Plumbing, Adjustments, and Appeals Board, Charter Review Commission, Ethics Commission, and Zoning Board of Adjustment
- Executive session: city manager annual review (personnel matter) and economic development negotiations
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold a call to order, approve the January 22, 2026 minutes, and then conduct an orientation and training workshop covering open meetings statutes, rules of order, application processing, and ordinance regulations, led by City Attorney Jeremy SoRelle. The meeting is largely procedural with no substantive decisions on the agenda.
- Approval of January 22, 2026 meeting minutes
- Orientation workshop on open meetings statutes, rules of order, application processing, and basic ordinance regulations
- Presentation by City Attorney Jeremy SoRelle
Granbury Cultural Arts Commission
The Granbury Cultural Arts Commission will discuss a plan for placing plaques at the airport for new sculptures, review an update on Art Talk expenditures, and consider a letter for sponsors of the Out of the Box program. They will also set a date to welcome Chris Kiley, Executive Director of the Texas Commission on the Arts, and review the FY 2025/2026 budget.
- Discuss plan for placing plaques at the airport for new sculptures
- Update on Art Talk expenditures
- Letter for sponsors of Out of the Box program
- Date to welcome Chris Kiley, Executive Director of the Texas Commission on the Arts
- Review FY 2025/2026 budget
Granbury Cultural Arts Commission
The Granbury Cultural Arts Commission will meet to discuss several items, including plans for placing plaques at the airport for new sculptures, updates on the Art Talk event scheduled for April 2nd, and a possible date change for a presentation by the Texas Commission on the Arts executive director. The commission will also review the FY 2025/2026 budget and consider a sponsor letter for the Out of the Box program. All items are for discussion only; no final decisions are on the agenda.
- Discuss plan for placing plaques at the airport for new sculptures
- Discuss updates and progress on Art Talk (April 2, Lake Granbury Conference Center) including potential sponsorships
- Discuss possible date change for Chris Kiley, Executive Director for Texas Commission on the Arts' presentation
- Discuss sponsor letter for Out of the Box program
- Review FY 2025/2026 budget
Granbury Regional Airport Board
The Granbury Regional Airport Board will review and discuss security plans for the East GA Ramp, the status of the former FBO lease, and planning for upcoming fly-in events. The board will also consider honoring Andy Rash and receive project updates. No votes on these discussion items are scheduled; the meeting is primarily for information and future agenda planning.
- Discussion of East GA Ramp Security Plans
- Update on Former FBO Lease Status
- Planning for Fly-In Events
- Honoring Andy Rash
- Project Updates including Agenda Topic Planning
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings on a comprehensive plan amendment and zoning change from low-density residential to retail office and light commercial at 105 S Hawthorne, a replat at 901 Meadowlark Lane, and a specific use permit for a truck parking lot at 5901 E US Hwy 377. The commission will also consider consent agenda items and receive an orientation on procedural requirements. No final decisions are made at this meeting; the commission may recommend action to the city council.
- Comprehensive Plan Amendment and zoning change from R-10 Single Family Residential to Light Commercial at 105 S Hawthorne (CP-25-20, ZONE-25-20)
- Replat of Lots 1A and 1B Blk 2 South Grove Addition at 901 Meadowlark Lane (PLAT-25-38)
- Specific Use Permit for truck parking lot at 5901 E US Hwy 377 (SUP-25-14)
- Consent agenda: approval of January 12, 2026 meeting minutes
- Orientation training by City Attorney on open meetings, public hearing conduct, and procedural requirements
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold two public hearings: one on changing three door awnings from Brick to Black at 201 E. Pearl St., and another on a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new wall sign at 407 W. Pearl St.
- Public hearing on changing door awnings from Brick to Black at 201 E. Pearl St. (HPC-26-1)
- Public hearing on Certificate of Appropriateness for a new wall sign at 407 W. Pearl St. (HPC-25-66)
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will vote on consent items including the purchase of Axon Tasers for $266,003 and a copier contract for $288,277. Under deliberation, they will consider authorizing a $880,000 pumper fire apparatus and amending the budget. The council will also discuss appointments to multiple city boards, a strategic plan update, and a report on the Hood Central Appraisal District forensic audit. An executive session is scheduled for legal, real property, personnel, and economic development matters.
- Purchase of Pumper Fire Apparatus from Siddons-Martin Emergency Group not to exceed $880,000 and adoption of Ordinance No. 26-07 amending the FY 2025-2026 budget
- Purchase of 25 Axon Taser 10 weapons with accessories and VR training system for Granbury Police Department, not to exceed $266,003 over five years
- Renewal contract with Canon Solutions America Inc. for copiers, printers, and maintenance, not to exceed $288,277 over 66 months
- Appointments to 11 city boards, commissions, and committees including Planning and Zoning, Historic Preservation, and Parks Board
- Discussion of Hood Central Appraisal District 'write off' and forensic audit report
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider VEN-KEN, Inc.'s request to amend Planned Development/Light Commercial zoning at 5260 E US Hwy 377. Commissioners will also discuss updates to the Subdivision and Zoning Ordinances. The consent agenda includes approval of the December 8, 2025 meeting minutes.
- Public hearing on VEN-KEN, Inc. zoning amendment at 5260 E US Hwy 377
- Discussion of updates to the Subdivision Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance
- Approval of regular meeting minutes from December 8, 2025
Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission will hold two public hearings for Certificates of Appropriateness. The first considers a new hand-painted exterior wall sign for Hotel Lucy at 122 N. Crockett St. The second considers exterior improvements and a new window sign at 101 E. Pearl St. The commission will also approve minutes from the December 11, 2025 meeting.
- Public hearing for Certificate of Appropriateness (HPC-25-62) for a hand-painted exterior wall sign at Hotel Lucy, 122 N. Crockett St.
- Public hearing for Certificate of Appropriateness (HPC-25-65) for exterior improvements and a new window sign at 101 E. Pearl St., requested by RAE Commercial Property LLC.
- Approval of minutes from December 11, 2025 meeting.
City Council Regular Meeting
The Granbury City Council will hold public hearings on several items, including three voluntary annexations, two zoning changes, and a specific use permit for a temporary outdoor amusement center. The consent agenda includes approving meeting minutes, a memorial bench location, and a police grant for barricade equipment. The largest annexation involves 2,090 acres near 2801 W Hwy 377.
- Public hearing on specific use permit for commercial outdoor amusement center at 615 E Pearl St
- Public hearing on voluntary annexation of 2,090 acres at 2801 W Hwy 377
- Public hearing on voluntary annexation of 18.08 acres at 4911 Old Granbury Rd
- Public hearing on zoning change from Interim Holding to Planned Development/Light Commercial at 203 Gateway
- Police grant resolution for street barricade equipment for parades and special events (DJ-Edward Byrne Memorial JAG)