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Tift County places $1.3 million resurfacing plan, AED purchase and routine items on Jan. 9 consent agenda
Summary
At a Jan. 3 workshop the Tift County Board of Commissioners directed staff to place multiple routine items on the Jan. 9 consent agenda, including a $1.3 million LMIG resurfacing project (with a $755,379.23 LMIG grant), a $22,421 purchase of 10 AEDs for county buildings, contract renewals for misdemeanor probation services and two alcohol license applications.
The Tift County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 3 reviewed and agreed to place several routine measures on its Jan. 9 consent agenda, fronted by a $1.3 million resurfacing recommendation under the Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) program.
Public Works Director Jason Jordan told the board staff recommends including Chula Whiddon Mill Road and Jack Bankston in the FY23 LMIG resurfacing schedule. He said the estimated project cost is $1,300,000, of which an LMIG grant would cover $755,379.23 and the remainder would be funded with SPLOST VI revenues.
The resurfacing proposal was presented as a consent-item recommendation rather than a standalone discussion; the board indicated it would place the item on the consent portion of the Jan. 9 meeting.
Also on the list of consent items, Victim…
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