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City of Palmetto
The City of Palmetto is soliciting sealed bids for the installation of sidewalks, reworking of storm drains, and relocation of water meters, fire hydrants, and power poles along Church Street, Center Street, and Phipps Road. The project is divided into three areas covering thousands of linear feet of sidewalk and includes multiple ADA ramps and driveway crossings. This construction procurement is estimated to be valued between $500,000 and $1,500,000.
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May 22, 2026
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City of Palmetto
Close: May 22, 2026
The City of Palmetto is soliciting sealed bids for the installation of sidewalks, reworking of storm drains, and relocation of water meters, fire hydrants, and power poles along Church Street, Center Street, and Phipps Road. The project is divided into three areas covering thousands of linear feet of sidewalk and includes multiple ADA ramps and driveway crossings. This construction procurement is estimated to be valued between $500,000 and $1,500,000.
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Sole Source: If sale is less than $100,000, use sole source.
Coops: Ask if they will purchase via a cooperative; if yes, route through Sourcewell to avoid a formal bid.
City of Palmetto (GA): No evidence of sole source awards. Expect formal competition for purchases over $100,000 per Georgia procurement rules.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Palmetto
The council discussed the installation of new stop signs and a grace period for enforcement, reviewed progress on the financial audit, and deferred action on a proposal for a license plate reader camera system. Discussions also included engagement of a staffing agency for a Finance Director, details on upcoming Palmetto Day at the Capitol, progress on a Microsoft-sponsored mural, finalization of park and event space rental rules, and potential opposition to the use of industrial warehouses for immigration detention facilities.
The agenda for the meeting includes conducting new business, holding discussions and granting approvals on various items, receiving a presentation, and reviewing reports from the Water Authority Attorney, Financial Manager, and Project Managers.
The meeting included a presentation from the Atlanta Regional Commission regarding regional water resources, infrastructure, and management strategies, including the role of local authorities in addressing water-related challenges. The Board discussed water infrastructure development, including regional connections to the Chattahoochee River, maintenance of aging infrastructure, and financial considerations such as potential water rate adjustments. The Authority established new policies for monthly water consumption reporting and payment remittance deadlines to standardize financial tracking. Additionally, the Board reviewed requisition approvals and discussed the status of a potential collaboration with Georgia Tech's case program, which has been paused until the fall semester, and explored alternative analytical resources.
The documents detail proceedings for both a Work Session and a Council Meeting occurring on the same day. The Work Session agenda included presentations on transitioning Yield Signs to Stop Signs at Wilkerson Mill and Tatum Road, an update on the Financial Audit by Terminus, MARTA Service Enhancements (NextGen, Reach Micro-Transit, Better Breeze), and Flock Safety Cameras. Discussion items included Palmetto Day at the Georgia State Capitol, City Council Photos, a Mural in Veterans Park sponsored by Microsoft, and Event Space and Park Rules. The subsequent Council Meeting agenda covered resolutions for establishing Event Space and Park Rules, renewing the City of Civility designation, and new business items such as considering an Exemption from the Industrial Moratorium, approving proposals for security cameras and an access card system from EMC Security, approving a proclamation designating Palmetto as a Purple Heart City, approving financial consulting services, approving vehicle purchases for the Electric Department, approving the Special Use Permit application #2026-01 for a Special Events Facility, and considering the recommendation for the Shining Light Foundation Black History Mural at Veterans Park. An executive session was scheduled to discuss Litigation, Personnel, and Real Estate.
The document pertains to the Planning & Zoning Board Meeting Minutes from September 10, 2025. As the content provided is largely navigational and metadata related to accessing the minutes, key discussion topics are limited to the nature of the document itself.
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