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Scurry County commissioners accept Martin Marietta gravel bid, approve EMS equipment amendment and pay bills

April 28, 2026 | Scurry County, Texas


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Scurry County commissioners accept Martin Marietta gravel bid, approve EMS equipment amendment and pay bills
The Scurry County Commissioners Court accepted a sealed bid from Martin Marietta for sealing-coat gravel at $34.50 per ton and approved a budget amendment to shift EMS funds into equipment, the court reported at its meeting. The court also authorized payment of bills totaling $1,804,082.33 and recessed to executive session.

Commissioners opened sealed bids for sealing-coat gravel after a staff presentation. A commissioner moved, “I make motion we accept,” and a second was recorded; the court then called for and recorded a vote to award the bid to Martin Marietta at $34.50 per ton. Participants noted material-price increases compared to earlier years — one speaker said the unit price had been about $9.50 when they first began buying gravel and about $23 last year — and observed that heavier truck traffic and demand from data centers are driving costs higher.

The court then reviewed routine fiscal items. Staff reported no certified revenue for this cycle and presented a single budget amendment to move EMS funds from an operating line into EMS equipment. The transcript records the amendment as moving a $1,000 line toward a $5,000 allocation (one speaker also cited $4,433.46) to purchase emergency medical equipment for county use. The amendment was put to a vote and approved.

Following the amendment, the court moved to pay county bills. The meeting transcript references payments totaling $1,804,082.33, and the court voted to approve those payments. The court then announced it would go into executive session to discuss security devices and security audits pursuant to sections 551.076 and 551.089.

The awards and budget amendment were taken as motions on the floor; the transcript does not record roll-call vote tallies or the full names of movers and seconders for each motion. The court asked Angela (named in the meeting) to remain for the executive session. No additional formal outcomes were reported in the public portion of the meeting.

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