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Board approves consent items including speed humps, radio tower lease, firefighter exams and streetlight districts

Henry County Board of Commissioners · June 17, 2026
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Summary

On consent the board authorized installation of speed humps in Hudson Bridal Estate (~$60,000), approved a $10-per-year radio tower lease with the Georgia Forestry Commission, awarded a $105,450 contract for NFPA physical exams for firefighters, and approved two new streetlight districts and a scrivener's correction to the Unified Land Development Code.

The board approved multiple operational items on the consent agenda including transportation, public-safety, and planning actions.

County Manager Kevin Johnson read an item authorizing the installation of speed humps in the Hudson Bridal Estate subdivision with an estimated cost of $60,000 to be funded from the Department of Transportation asphalt budget. Johnson also read a resolution authorizing renewal of an intergovernmental lease with the Georgia Forestry Commission for space on the county radio communications tower at 664 Industrial Boulevard, McDonough, for $10 per year; and a fire rescue bid award for annual NFPA physical exams to Site Med North America PC in the amount of $105,450. Planning and zoning items approved included new streetlight districts for Laurel Creek Phase 2 (Academic Parkway, District 1) and Nuvarra Subdivision (Amalie Road, District 5), and a correction to the Henry County Unified Land Development Code related to development impact fees.

The items were bundled on the consent agenda and approved together; a board member thanked Lisa King and Craig Ogilvy for their work on the accountability courts program during the consent discussion. No separate public hearings were held on these consent items at the June 16 meeting.