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The council discussed the renewal of employee health insurance and potential changes to trash service operations. A significant financial report was reviewed, highlighting a projected deficit, concerns regarding administrative overspending, and high consulting costs. Infrastructure project updates included the progress of water and sewer projects and the approval of a new gravity sewer project. Other discussions involved police department staffing and equipment challenges, zoning ordinance delays, the rental agreement for the Randy Newman Community Center, and the approval of a future walking trail project at Fletcher Park.
The meeting focused on infrastructure enhancements, public safety investments, and long-term planning. Key actions included approving a major Intergovernmental Agreement with the Bulloch County School District to provide water and sewer services to local schools, and the formal adoption of the City of Brooklet Comprehensive Plan 2025. Infrastructure approvals included an agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation for a sidewalk expansion along West Lane Street, funded partially by T-SPLOST revenues, and authorizing a payment for a utility easement required by Georgia Power. In financial oversight, officials noted the sanitation budget was over-allocated, and the city announced its first-ever tax sale to be managed by Appalachian Services. Public safety investments included purchasing four new police radar systems and tasers, while the proposed purchase of a new sanitation truck was deferred pending additional bids. Personnel actions involved appointing Debra Alexander as chairwoman of the Planning and Zoning Commission, alongside two other members, and voting to re-interview all municipal court positions following an executive session.
The meeting addressed public concerns regarding county development near city limits and public safety coverage. The Blue Knights International requested renewal of its lease for the Scout Hut. The financial report for November was reviewed and approved, with plans for future discussion on stabilizing the sanitation fund. Updates were provided on water meter software implementation, SPLOST check receipt, city manager recruitment, sewer, water, and infrastructure projects. Police equipment needs and the formation of a Police Foundation were discussed. The council approved amendments to the Official Zoning Map, rezoning of property, and the lease renewal with Blue Knights. A proposal for Brooklet Cemetery improvements was presented and met with interest. Council discussed reviewing and updating parking ordinances.
The Brooklet City Council meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A rezone application was discussed, and the council heard concerns from residents about a proposed housing development. The council also discussed a water rate study and potential ordinance revisions, as well as repairs to a police vehicle. Additionally, the council considered an ordinance to amend the city's zoning map, approved bids for street improvements and a water extension project, and discussed financial support services and the recruitment of a city manager. The council also moved to appoint City Clerk Lori Phillips as the temporary City Manager.
The meeting addressed the high school's water and sewer systems, including a discussion on aid-to-construction fees and the need for updated flow calculations. The council also discussed utility payments for county recreation and fire departments, focusing on metering water use and standardizing billing. Additionally, the rental of the Randy Newman Community Center was reviewed, with an emphasis on drafting written agreements and reevaluating rental fees. The council also reviewed a proposal from a search firm for a new city manager.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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