Councilmembers re-elected, new home for veterans tribute

Portions of the $23 million in funding approved in 2025 by city council included repairs to McMillen Road.

Murphy closed out 2025 with steady leadership at City Hall, major investments approved for infrastructure and public safety, and long-planned projects — including a permanent home for the city’s Veterans Tribute — moving closer to reality.

Voters returned four members of the Murphy City Council to office in the May 3 general election, signaling continuity as the city addressed growth pressures, rising costs and long-term planning needs. At the same time, city leaders advanced projects aimed at improving traffic flow, updating aging infrastructure and expanding public engagement…

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