City Council selects Magnum Paving for Church and Main Street projects

May 01, 2025 | Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia

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The government meeting held on May 1, 2025, in Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia, focused on several key agenda items, primarily concerning public works and infrastructure improvements.

The meeting commenced with a report from Mr. Teal regarding the Church Street project. He noted that bids had been sent out for the milling and resurfacing of Church Street, extending from North Carol Road to its end. A total of five contractors submitted bids for the project. The low bidder, Magnum Paving Incorporated, was awarded the contract. Mr. Teal highlighted that Magnum Paving also secured the bid for the Main Street Plaza parking area, located between Highway 61 and the police station. This dual award to the same contractor is expected to streamline operations and minimize disruptions for local businesses during the construction process.
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The council's approval of these contracts is anticipated to facilitate a more organized approach to the upcoming roadwork, benefiting both the city and its residents. Further discussions on additional public works projects are expected in future meetings as the council continues to prioritize infrastructure improvements.

Converted from SCM 4 28 2025 meeting on May 01, 2025
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