My address is “Granbury.”
Does that mean I live in the Granbury city limits?
Not necessarily.
Having a Granbury mailing address or ZIP code does not always mean a property is located within the City of Granbury city limits. ZIP codes and mailing addresses are assigned by the U.S. Postal Service and often extend beyond city boundaries into non-city areas of Hood County.
The four easiest ways to determine if you live within Granbury city limits:
1) Use the City’s Interactive Map
Go to www.granbury.org
Hover over “Residents” Under “Services,” click “Interactive Maps”
Click “here” in the sentence: “To access the City of Granbury GIS Web Tool click here” A map will appear showing areas inside city limits shaded in green
Enter your address in the “Find address or place” box in the upper-left corner
Press Enter
If your address is within the green shaded area, you live inside the Granbury city limits
2) Review your trash and utility services
If your residential trash is picked up curbside weekly by Waste Connections and the service is included on your City of Granbury utility bill, this is a strong indicator you live within the city limits.
3) Check your property tax statement
If your property is inside city limits, your tax bill typically lists the City of Granbury as a taxing entity. Properties outside city limits will not include a city tax. You can review your property tax information at: https://hoodcad.net/
4) Contact the City for confirmation
Email pio@granbury.org with the address in question, and City staff can help confirm whether the property is located within the Granbury city limits.
Living inside the Granbury city limits offers enhanced services, infrastructure, and civic involvement, balanced by city taxes and local regulations designed to protect public safety and community standards.
City Services
- Police and fire protection
- City water, wastewater, and curbside trash service
- Street maintenance managed by the City
- City-managed utilities overseen locally by elected officials, providing local accountability and public input.
- Code enforcement to help maintain neighborhood safety and property standards
Civic Participation
- Eligibility to vote in City of Granbury elections
- Ability to run for City office or serve on City boards, commissions, and committees
- Direct representation by the Granbury City Council
Parks, Facilities, and Programs
- Access to city parks, trails, and recreational facilities
- Opportunities to participate in City-sponsored events and programs
- Investment in community amenities that support quality of life
Planning and Development Oversight
- City zoning and development standards that help guide orderly growth
- Local review of land use, building permits, and neighborhood compatibility
- Permits and inspections are required for many construction or remodeling projects
City Taxes
- Residents pay City of Granbury property taxes in addition to county and school district taxes
Regulations and Ordinances
- Properties must comply with city ordinances, including zoning, building codes, and property maintenance standards
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