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Council approves consent agenda, development items, appointments and grant administration; votes at a glance

2111734 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

At a packed regular meeting council approved a multi-item consent agenda, several land-use items, candidate appointments, and selected a grant administrator should a state CHIP award be made. Officials also tabled revised Main Street bylaws for further edits.

Villa Rica’s City Council moved through a long agenda that included routine consent business, development approvals, personnel actions and grant-administration selections. The council adopted the consent agenda, approved development items and consultant appointments, and authorized a grant administrator on a conditional basis.

Key actions taken in the meeting were: a unanimous approval of the consent agenda (which included setting the qualifying fee for city council races; FY24 year‑end and FY25 rollover budget amendments; write-off of customer receivables; personnel policy amendments; authorization to apply for the 2025 RAISE grant; authorization for the 2025 Community Home Investment Program application; authorization for Georgia Transportation and Infrastructure Bank loan and grant applications; and authorization to award a contract for a comprehensive safety action plan). The council also approved several planning items and appointments…

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