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Emergency services request $54,200 from impact fees to add eight hydrants along water main upgrades
5957937 · August 22, 2025
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Summary
The county’s emergency services director requested $54,200 in impact-fee funding to install eight new fire hydrants to match Etowah Water and Sewer upgrades on three roads; commissioners directed staff to move the request forward for inclusion in the agenda.
Dawson County’s emergency services director asked the board to approve funding from impact fees to install eight new fire hydrants tied to ongoing water-main upgrades.
Troy Lease, identified in the meeting as the county’s emergency services director (Chief), said Etowah Water…
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