The Berkeley Lake City Council voted recently to approve a proposal for resurfacing design and project management from Keck & Wood Inc. for streets in the River Mansions subdivision. The company estimates $9,825 for the project, with the council adding a contingency for a total cost not to exceed $11,000.

The project will include resurfacing of Mansions Parkway, River Mansions Cove and River Mansions Trace.

Resources to pay for the work are available within the current 2016 budget using 2014 SPLOST funds. However, the project will most likely be completed in early 2017.

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The city of Brookhaven's mayor and City Council last week decided to remove the colored panes of glass from the dome of Brookhaven's new City Centre after residents objected to the brightness of the colors, seen here Friday, June 27, 2025. (Reed Williams/AJC)

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