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City Council approves fireworks contract, two alcohol licenses and two preservation reappointments

City Council · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The Milledgeville City Council unanimously approved Resolution R-2502-5 to hire Freedom Fireworks for a 15–18 minute July 4 show, approved two consumption-on-premises alcohol licenses, and confirmed two reappointments to the Historic Preservation Committee.

Milledgeville — The City Council voted unanimously to approve a fireworks contract, two alcohol licenses and two reappointments during its meeting.

The council adopted Resolution R-2502-5 authorizing a contract with Freedom Fireworks for the Independence Day celebration. City Manager (City Manager) told council the contract calls for a 15- to 18-minute display and said the contractor held July 4 for the city pending approval. The roll call recorded 'aye' votes from Mister Chambers, Mister Reynolds, Miss Mapp, Doctor Lee, Miss Schinholster and Missus Walden; Mayor (Mayor) declared the resolution approved.

Council also approved two consumption-on-premises alcohol licenses: Bean Katz LLC (consumption on premises) and Miss Stellas LLC (beer and wine at 1850 North Columbia Street). Each application was moved, seconded and passed on a roll-call vote recorded by the clerk with the same unanimous 'aye' votes.

The mayor nominated Janie White and Yvonne Farrell for reappointment to the Historic Preservation Committee; both nominations were moved, seconded and confirmed on unanimous voice/roll-call votes. The mayor thanked both appointees for their service.

On first reading the clerk read Ordinance 25-02-3, an amendment to the land development code to allow rezoning at addresses on Doles Boulevard. The mayor referred that ordinance to the Planning and Zoning Commission; no final action on the ordinance was taken at the meeting.

The meeting adjourned after the votes were recorded.