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Conyers council adopts qualifying fees, requests annexations and CID legislation, and approves supermarket alcohol-license change

2313355 · January 15, 2025
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The Conyers City Council approved several procedural resolutions on Jan. 20 and approved an alcohol-license holder change for a local supermarket; council members also heard a citizen comment on air rifles used for squirrel control.

The Conyers City Council approved a set of short, procedural items at its Jan. 20 meeting, adopting resolutions that set candidate qualifying fees, request annexations and zoning changes from the state legislature, and seek authority to create a community improvement district. The council also approved an alcohol-license holder change for a local supermarket.

Resolution 7-47: qualifying fees The council adopted Resolution 7-47 to set qualifying fees for the 2025 municipal election. The qualifying fee for the mayor was set at $306 and the qualifying fee for council posts (City Council District 1 and District 2 Post 1) was set at $252; the fees are 3% of the positions’ annual salaries. The city clerk said the fees must be set by Feb. 1 and will be published as required.

Resolution 7-49: annexation request to state delegation By voice vote the council adopted Resolution 7-49 requesting that Conyers’…

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