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Jenkinsburg council approves amended intergovernmental agreement to resurface Burg Road
Summary
The Jenkinsburg City Council approved an amended intergovernmental agreement March 23 to resurface Burg Road, removing language that described the street as "a municipal street." The motion passed 3–2 after debate over the chapter three wording.
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The Jenkinsburg City Council voted March 23 to approve an intergovernmental agreement with the county to resurface Burg Road, adopting an amendment to Chapter Three of the agreement.
Mayor Pro-Tem Jason Watts moved "to approve and adopt the intergovernmental agreement to re-surface Burg Road as presented with the following amendment" and specified that Chapter Three be revised so the clause "which is a municipal street" is removed. Gary Brown seconded the motion, which passed with recorded ayes from Jason Watts, Gary Brown and Joye England and no votes from Gary Roberts and Brent Eberspacher.
Council members did not specify funding amounts or a construction timeline in the public record during the vote. The amended Chapter Three, as read into the record, states that "the County has approved a project to re-surface Burg Road, which partially extends into the City limits," with the phrase "which is a municipal street" removed.
The council did not schedule further public hearings or state a target start date for resurfacing during the meeting. The record shows the council approved the amendment and the intergovernmental agreement as presented.
