In a recent government meeting, officials unanimously passed Ordinance 2024-06, signaling a commitment to advancing local governance initiatives. However, the discussion surrounding Resolution 2024-68, which authorizes an agreement with Sullivan Engineering for design services on Old Smyrna Road, revealed significant divisions among commissioners.
Commissioner McMillan proposed deferring the resolution until January 13, 2025, a move that sparked debate regarding the urgency of the project. Several commissioners expressed concerns about delaying the engineering study, citing safety issues and the deteriorating condition of the road. A cost estimate of $9.6 million for the project was mentioned, with alternate options potentially increasing costs by 50%.
Commissioner Dunn emphasized the importance of moving forward with the project, arguing that the engineering process would allow for continued citizen input and address outstanding questions. In contrast, some commissioners raised concerns about the lack of comprehensive community engagement, noting that residents had primarily been presented with one plan, Plan A, without sufficient consideration of alternatives.
The meeting also highlighted tensions among commissioners, particularly regarding the timing of the resolution in relation to the upcoming transition to a new city manager. Some members accused others of attempting to expedite decisions before the new leadership takes over, leading to a heated exchange about intentions and strategies.
As the commission navigates these discussions, the future of Old Smyrna Road remains uncertain, with calls for more thorough community involvement and consideration of all options before proceeding with design plans.