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Dalton council approves charter amendment for longer airport leases; approves design orders for airport rehab

3197253 · May 6, 2025
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At its May 5 meeting the Dalton City Council completed a second reading to amend the city charter to allow 35‑year airport leases and approved two design/bid project orders for airport electrical and taxiway rehabilitation, with federal grants covering most costs of the taxiway work.

Dalton City Council members on Monday completed a second reading to amend the city charter to allow 35‑year leases at the Dalton airport and approved two individual project orders for airport electrical and taxiway rehabilitation.

The charter amendment passed on the council's second reading after Jonathan, a city staff member, described the change as a narrow rewrite to permit longer airport leases. "This is the second reading of a...simple amendment that would allow 35 year leases for the airport," Jonathan said. Council members moved, seconded and voted in favor.

Council also approved Individual Project Order No. 4 with…

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