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City of Briarwood
Provide road paving.
Posted Date
May 20, 2026
Due Date
May 29, 2026
Release: May 20, 2026
City of Briarwood
Close: May 29, 2026
Provide road paving.
AvailableCity of Briarwood
collection and disposal of garbage, recycled materials, and the collection and disposal of yard waste.
Posted Date
May 15, 2025
Due Date
May 30, 2025
Release: May 15, 2025
City of Briarwood
Close: May 30, 2025
collection and disposal of garbage, recycled materials, and the collection and disposal of yard waste.
City of Briarwood
Provide collection and disposal of garbage, recycled materials, and the collection and disposal of yard waste from within the city.
Posted Date
May 15, 2025
Due Date
May 30, 2025
Release: May 15, 2025
City of Briarwood
Close: May 30, 2025
Provide collection and disposal of garbage, recycled materials, and the collection and disposal of yard waste from within the city.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Briarwood
The meeting covered various topics including an update on an ethics complaint which appeared to be resolved; a city audit update, website updates, and the reading of a combined Absent Landlord & Tree Ordinance. Other topics included new street signage, a park shed cleanout, playground mulch, a missing dog park gate lock, park bathroom renovations, and the installation of a French drain in the dog park. A TARC representative provided an update on upcoming bus route redesigns.
The meeting covered several key topics, including updates on the city audit, website updates, tree ordinance, new street signage, the 4th of July parade and picnic, and a shed cleanout. New business included discussions on solicitations in Briarwood, an ethics complaint regarding harassment and racism, a tree survey, policing updates, a potential 'Yard of the Month' program, and concerns about playground mulch. The meeting also included a review of the June Treasurer's Report.
The meeting addressed resident concerns regarding construction materials and overgrown grass at 2100 Redleaf Drive, parking enforcement, speeding in Old Briarwood, and park bathroom access. Discussion also included a proposal for a soccer field at Briarwood Park, along with the city audit, tree survey, new street signage, and playground mulch. Ordinances regarding maintenance and trees, vacant property, and solicitors were also reviewed.
The meeting covered several key items, including the approval of the September meeting minutes and treasurer's report. Discussion included concerns about dead trees, updates on the city audit (selecting Paul Maddox), the completed tree survey (with future annual assessments), new street signage installation, and playground mulch. New business included discussion of mowing contracts (comparing Greenscapes and Pat O'Donnell, with a potential bid from Jody Nalley), and the first and second readings of ordinances related to maintenance and trees, vacant properties, and solicitors.
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