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Coweta commissioners approve several contract amendments and accept federal cybersecurity grant
Summary
On March 3 the Coweta County Board approved multiple contract amendments and agreements — removing a DBE requirement from the Madras Connector contract per federal guidance, approving a Tommy Lee Cook Road supplemental amendment to avoid property acquisition, extending Digitech EMS billing services, executing a Comcast internet agreement for Fire Station 10 and accepting a FY2023 state and local cybersecurity grant totaling $223,750.
The Coweta County Board of Commissioners approved multiple infrastructure and service items at its March 3 meeting.
Madras Connector DBE requirement: Mr. Hanley told the board the original FS Scarborough contract included a federal requirement that 7% of the contract value be performed by firms certified as disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs). He said U.S. Department of Transportation/Federal Highways guidance now recommends removing DBE requirements from contracts that were not approved before Oct. 3, 2025; the supplemental agreement before the board would remove the DBE requirement for Phase 1 of the Madras Connector…
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