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Commission approves 60-day pause on hiring to develop vegetation realignment plan
Summary
The commission approved a motion to develop a draft realignment concept for vegetation and related services and to freeze vacant field positions for 60 days while administration prepares cost and operational analyses.
The Augusta Richmond County Commission on June 3 voted to direct the administration to develop final proposals from a draft realignment concept that would centralize vegetation and related services, and to place a 60-day freeze on filling vacant field positions while the review is completed.
Commissioners said vegetation maintenance—medians, rights-of-way, retention ponds and street-side mowing—has suffered from inconsistent service and that centralizing…
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