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Dalton council approves stormwater easement, condemnation and related public-works contracts

2904034 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

The Dalton City Council approved a buyout of a stormwater easement at 631 North Glenwood, authorized condemnation for an easement at 622 North Elm, and approved engineering, maintenance and traffic-control measures tied to recent drainage and detention projects.

The Dalton City Council on April 7 approved a set of public-works measures including purchase of a permanent stormwater drainage easement, a declaration of taking for a separate easement, a drainage evaluation contract and landscape maintenance contracts for newly built detention facilities.

The actions advance the North Glenwood stormwater bypass and other local drainage work that city staff told the council are needed to address persistent flooding and to bring infrastructure into compliance with engineering standards.

Chad (staff member) told the council the city is asking to execute a storm drainage easement at 631 North Glenwood Avenue, a business address for Materials Handling Incorporated. “The total cost of the easement is for a hundred and $23,500,” Chad said; he added that the price is…

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