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Macon-Bibb commission approves consent agenda, budget amendment, contracts and Rosa Parks Square mural resolution
Summary
On Feb. 3 the Macon-Bibb County Commission approved a multi-item consent agenda: license actions including a denial for Kitchen Bridal, appropriations and a midyear budget amendment totaling $5.54 million, vendor contracts for IT and aerial imagery, a code update to adopt state fire codes, support for a Rosa Parks Square mural, and acceptance of an airport grant; the body recessed to executive session on legal matters.
The Macon-Bibb County Commission on Tuesday moved a slate of routine and policy actions during its Feb. 3 pre-commission and regular meetings, approving a consent agenda that included liquor-license rulings, budget adjustments, several vendor contracts and a resolution backing a mural at Rosa Parks Square.
Presiding Official opened the pre-commission meeting and said legal recommended denying a liquor license application for Newstart Food Mart doing business as Kitchen Bridal at 3101 Columbus Road after prior denials and a recent settlement. A motion to deny, moved by Commissioner Winns and seconded by Commissioner Howell, carried; the commission instructed county attorneys to pursue the next steps. "That could be prohibited from ever having a license at that location and in Bibb County completely," the presiding official said when describing potential consequences for the business.
Other license actions approved for the consent agenda included a license for Quick Fuel 2025 doing business as 1 Stop at 1193 Wesleyan…
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