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The Villa Rica City Council meeting on July 10, 2025, provided a comprehensive update on city operations and upcoming initiatives. City Manager Miss Hallman presented a detailed report covering various departments, highlighting completed projects, ongoing efforts, and future plans.
In the administration sector, the city successfully held a finance committee meeting and an employee appreciation lunch. The city has switched its phone service to AT&T and is currently working on a comprehensive safety action plan. A transportation open house is scheduled for July 17 at the Villa Rica Library, where residents can participate in a survey to contribute to the safety plan.
The city is also preparing for the fiscal year 2025 budget, with staff meetings underway to gather departmental input. An RFP for external audit services is due on July 18, with plans to present recommendations to the council soon.
In building development, the resurfacing of the downtown basketball gym floor has been completed, and ongoing projects include the construction of six new pickleball courts and the rebuilding of three tennis courts. The city is also working on a pedestrian bridge at Highway 78, which will be partially funded by a $13,000 contribution from a local business.
Community development efforts include onboarding a new interim director and reviewing zoning ordinances related to vape shops and medical cannabis dispensaries. The city is preparing to interview candidates for a planning and zoning administrator.
Parks and recreation updates featured completed improvements at local sports facilities and ongoing summer camps. Upcoming events include a backpack bash on July 19 and various activities planned for the fall.
Public safety initiatives were also discussed, including a recent traffic network meeting hosted by the Villa Rica Police Department, which resulted in multiple arrests and citations. The department continues to engage with the community through educational programs and training sessions for officers.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to enhancing community safety, recreational opportunities, and effective governance as it moves forward with various projects and initiatives.
Converted from Villa Rica meeting on July 10, 2025
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