The Stockbridge City Council voted at its June 8 regular meeting to approve a $48,489.29 increase in the security contract with Johnson Controls for the city’s new public works facility.

According to a report, city staff is seeking to install systems for surveillance, access control, intrusion detection, security integration network and CCTV throughout the public works administration building on an as-needed basis over the next 18 months. The council also approved a $59,461.02 contract with T.W. Brown Contracting LLC for the parking lot expansion at Reeves Creek Trail.

Both votes were unanimous.

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