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Paulding County commissioners approve animal-control remodel, several contracts and rezoning; deny tow-impound plan

Paulding County Board of Commissioners · November 14, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 11, 2025 meeting the Paulding County Board of Commissioners approved multiple contracts and rezoning requests — including a $4.13 million animal control center remodel and a $400,000 land purchase for a future fire station — and denied a proposed impound lot.

The Paulding County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 11, 2025 approved a package of contracts, rezoning requests and a one-year renewal for detention-center medical services, the county’s communications office reported.

Matt Walker of Paulding County Communications, who summarized the meeting, said the board’s actions included a $4,131,000 agreement with Albion General Contractors to remodel the county’s new Animal Control Center, to be paid from the General Fund. The board also approved purchase of a 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe 4-wheel drive from Hardy Chevrolet for $55,437, funded from the veil fund, and approved the full consent agenda, Walker said.

In other business, the board adopted “Resolution 20 20 five-forty 2,” abandoning a portion of right of way on Austin Bridge Road, and approved a suite of engineering and design contracts: a design-and-bid consulting contract with Atkins Realis USA Incorporated for…

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