Limestone County Appraisals Go Haywire as Dilapidated Homes See Stark Value Increase
The shocking appraisals have led to the chief appraiser’s resignation and a canceled consultant contract
The shocking appraisals have led to the chief appraiser’s resignation and a canceled consultant contract
The City of Groesbeck is implementing Stage 1 of the drought contingency plan, effective Wednesday, July 24.
Groesbeck Police Department has been fortunate to have a full roster of police officers and the support of the community for many years. As the department is now short two officers, with a third vacancy expected in December, Police Chief Chris Henson is hoping that their community support will come through in a new way; by individuals stepping up to be “the eyes and ears” for the PD on a part-time, volunteer basis with Citizens on Patrol (CoP).
The City of Groesbeck is implementing Stage 1 of the drought contingency plan, effective Wednesday, July 24.
Like many other cities, the ongoing higher-than-normal temperatures and the lack of rainfall have made it necessary to implement the plan. Additionally, consumer use has increased. On average, the city water plant has to produce approximately 500,000 gallons per day to meet demand, but the current demand is approximately 650,000 gallons per day.
P.O. Box 440
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Phone: 254-729-5103
Fax: 254-729-0362