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Fayette County approves Georgia Power-funded pocket park and 1,020-foot path along Veterans Parkway
Summary
The Fayette County Board of Commissioners approved an agreement with Georgia Power to build a pocket park, roughly 1,020 feet of 12-foot-wide concrete path and landscaping along Veterans Parkway on county property. Georgia Power will cover up to $2 million in costs; the County will own and maintain the improvements.
Fayette County commissioners approved an agreement Dec. 11 to accept a Georgia Power-funded pocket park and paved path along Veterans Parkway that county staff said will be built entirely on County-owned parcels and conveyed to the County for ownership and maintenance after completion.
Public Works Director Phil Mallon told the board Georgia Power will pay all project costs — design, permitting and construction — and that the total project cost will not exceed $2 million. He…
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