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Hogansville council approves $300,000 line of credit, sets election fees and municipal delegates; several motions pass unanimously

City of Hogansville City Council · January 6, 2025
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Summary

The Hogansville City Council approved a $300,000 line of credit, set 2025 election qualifying fees ($126 mayor, $108 council), named Mayor and City Manager as MEAG/MGAG delegates, and authorized sale of surplus police vehicles. All motions recorded carried 5-0.

At its Jan. 6, 2025 meeting the Hogansville City Council approved several routine but consequential administrative measures, including a $300,000 line of credit with Community Bank & Trust and the setting of election qualifying fees for 2025.

Council Member Mandy Neese moved to approve the line of credit resolution; the motion was seconded by Council Member Mark Ayers and passed unanimously. Council also approved resolutions designating the mayor as the voting delegate and the city manager as alternate for both the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (MEAG) and the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia (MGAG).

In other procedural business, the council set qualifying fees for city elections at $126 for mayoral candidates and $108 for council-member candidates. The board also approved surplusing three police fleet vehicles (two 2020 Ford Explorers, VIN endings 2014 and 9435; a 2018 Ford Explorer, VIN ending 2759) to be sold to the City of Greenville. All of these motions carried by recorded notation of "Motion Carries 5-0."