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Walnut Grove awards nuisance-abatement contract to Copper Ridge Landscaping

January 04, 2026 | Walnut Grove, Walton County, Georgia


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Walnut Grove awards nuisance-abatement contract to Copper Ridge Landscaping
The Walnut Grove City Council approved awarding the city's nuisance-abatement landscaping contract to Copper Ridge Landscaping after reviewing two bids delivered through the city's law office.

Jeff (Speaker 3) summarized the bids in the council packet: one bid listed line-item tasks (landscaping, tree removal, debris/trash removal) with line amounts read aloud as 1,600; 500; and 1,700, which the presenter summed verbally to $5,000 for that package. The second bid from Copper Ridge was presented as a comparable package; the transcript includes the verbal note that Copper Ridge "came in at $20.18 dollars," a figure that appears inconsistent with the other line-item totals and should be checked in the official bid packet.

Council members asked about inspection procedures (bidders were provided photographs rather than on-site walkthroughs), the sheriff's office presence during work, how vehicles on property would be handled, and whether contractors were prepared to address potential hazardous-material situations. Staff and council said the city attorney would handle associated fees, and the contractor would proceed under staged, measured enforcement.

Speaker 4 moved to approve the Copper Ridge Landscaping bid; Speaker 5 seconded. The council voted to award the nuisance-abatement work to Copper Ridge Landscaping.

The council recorded that the award is the first step in a process that includes staged abatement, possible follow-up work if additional issues arise, and the involvement of the law office and sheriff's office for enforcement and oversight. The specific contract value and the city's procurement documents should be consulted for exact dollar amounts and scope.

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