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Project manager approved for Stockbridge public works building

The Stockbridge City Council approved a project manager for a major city construction project.
The Stockbridge City Council approved a project manager for a major city construction project.
By Monroe Roark
Nov 1, 2019

The Stockbridge City Council voted Oct. 14 to approve a $126,250 agreement with the Pond Company for construction program management on the city’s $2.1 million project to build a new public works administrative building.

It is being funded by the city’s SPLOST revenue. Also approved at that meeting was an amendment of zoning conditions adopting design standards for the Jodeco Crossing site, which is zoned PTD (planned town development); the purchase of a 2019 Ford Expedition from Legacy Ford for the fire marshal along with specific upgrades to be installed, at a total cost at $55,243; and an amendment to the boundaries of the Highway Overlay District, which now includes Patrick Henry Parkway, Country Club Drive, Flippen Road, Walt Stephens Road, Mt. Zion Parkway, and the Campground Road Extension.

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