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City moves forward with crucial downtown innovation project

July 11, 2024 | Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia



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City moves forward with crucial downtown innovation project
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of funds for a significant project aimed at enhancing downtown economic development. The meeting revealed that a portion of the fund balance is being utilized to support this year's budget, which includes expenses related to building repairs and improvements.

Key to the discussion was the 4C Academy project, which is set to occupy a newly renovated space. Officials emphasized the urgency of moving forward with the project despite potential risks, including the possibility that the city commission may not reimburse the costs incurred. The project, which has evolved from a smaller initiative to a state-recognized innovation center, is seen as vital for the community's growth.

As of May's financials, the project has approximately $293,000 available, with architectural services estimated at around $77,000 for two buildings. However, concerns were raised regarding the financial strategy of spending upfront with the expectation of reimbursement from the city, highlighting the risks involved in such an approach.

Officials acknowledged the importance of the project and the need for timely action, stating that delays could set the initiative back by several months. The meeting concluded with a commitment to keep the commission informed and to ensure that all financial decisions are made transparently moving forward.

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