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Alpharetta council approves traffic-signal contract, $500,000 stormwater repairs and police training; consents to CID expansion
Summary
At a council work session, Alpharetta officials approved a $237,965 traffic-signal contract, amended a stormwater contract with a $500,000 allocation, authorized up to $59,400 for police opioid-response training paid from opioid-settlement funds, and adopted a resolution consenting to expansion of the True North 400 Community Improvement District.
The Alpharetta City Council voted to award a traffic-signal contract, authorize $500,000 in stormwater repairs, approve police training funded from the opioid settlement and consent to a Community Improvement District expansion during its evening meeting. The council also approved the consent agenda and recessed into a brief executive session before adjourning.
The council approved an invitation to bid (ITB26-004) for replacement of the mast-arm traffic-signal assembly at the intersection identified in the agenda as Kimball Bridal Road and Northwoods Parkway, awarding the contract to GTG Traffic Signals for an amount not to exceed $237,965. Pete, the city presenter on the item, said the bid was the low of four and that the cost is within the FY 2026 budget. He also said the custom-fabricated mast arms carry a lead time of approximately 27 weeks, followed by about two months of installation work once poles are delivered.
The council approved an…
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