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Votes at a glance: Atlanta committee approves paver maintenance amendment, USGS monitoring IGA and GDOT infrastructure agreement

City Utilities Committee, Atlanta · October 28, 2025
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Summary

The committee approved a second-reading amendment to a paver maintenance contract, authorized a five-year USGS monitoring agreement not to exceed $2.7 million (contingent on future budgets), and approved an MOU with GDOT to adjust infrastructure related to the SR 3/US 41 bridge replacement (not to exceed $159,503.13).

At its Oct. 28 meeting the City Utilities Committee approved several legislative items with little or no debate.

The committee approved a second-reading ordinance allowing the mayor to sign a third amendment to a maintenance agreement with Mariana Enterprises LLC to extend the term up to 12 months for permeable-paver restoration services; the clerk recorded a 4-0 vote in favor.

The committee also approved a resolution authorizing an intergovernmental agreement with the United States Geological Survey for long-term water quantity and quality monitoring services on behalf of the Department of Watershed Management for five years, in an amount not to exceed $2,724,850.00. The clerk noted the contract is expressly contingent on adoption of future fiscal-year budgets.

Separately, members approved a memorandum of understanding and agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation to adjust water and sewer infrastructure that conflicts with a GDOT bridge replacement project on State Route 3 (US 41) from Tech Parkway to Hemphill Avenue in Fulton County, in an amount not to exceed $159,503.13.

Other items listed for first reading included budget transfers to support rehabilitation of permeable pavers in Peoplestown, Mechanicsville and Summerville ($2,500,000), an anticipated transfer of $123,803,773.45 to the water and wastewater renewal and extension fund, and a $3,500,000 transfer from watershed reserves to CIP; those ordinances were presented as first readings and are reflected on the committee agenda.