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Little Elm Town Council to Consider Water Supply Grant Application

The Little Elm Town Council will consider Resolution No. 0721202601 at its July 21, 2026 meeting. The measure would authorize a grant application submission through the Texas Water Development Board and designate the town manager as the authorized representative.

Foster Fenn

July 18, 20261 min read

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Grant Application Details

The Town Council will review Resolution No. 0721202601 at its July 21, 2026 regular meeting.

The resolution seeks approval to submit a grant application through the Texas Water Development Board.

The application targets the Water Supply Infrastructure Grant Program.

Authorized Representation

The proposed measure would formally designate the town manager as the authorized representative.

This designation covers all matters related to the grant program.

The town manager would handle communications and documentation on behalf of the municipality.

Next Steps

Council members will vote on the resolution during the scheduled meeting.

Approval would allow the grant submission process to move forward.

The outcome will determine the next phase of municipal water supply planning.

References

Town Council Regular Meeting (2026-07-21). Retrieved from https://destinyhosted.com/agenda_publish.cfm?id=54885&dsp=ag&seq=1013

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