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Council approves $4.02 million milling and resurfacing contract and keeps downtown bike shoulder

5774483 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

Council awarded the FY26 milling and resurfacing contract and, after council discussion and public-safety and bike-group input, directed staff to retain the bike shoulder on Academy Street instead of adding 19 parallel parking spaces. The city also authorized a Georgia DOT local maintenance grant tied to resurfacing.

Alpharetta’s City Council on Sept. 8 approved the fiscal-year 2026 milling and resurfacing contract and related Georgia Department of Transportation local maintenance and improvement grant, while instructing staff to retain the existing bike shoulder on Academy Street rather than add proposed parallel parking.

Director Sacevich said the city applied for a FY26 LMIG (local maintenance and improvement grant) worth $781,161.80 with a $234,348.54 local match to fund milling and resurfacing as part of the FY26 capital…

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