In a recent government meeting held in Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia, city officials approved a significant infrastructure project aimed at improving Church Street. The council unanimously voted to accept a bid from Magnum Paving LLC for $103,915 to undertake the necessary repairs and upgrades along the entire stretch of Church Street, extending from North Carroll to Dallas Highway.
The funding for this project comes from a supplemental allocation from the Georgia Department of Transportation, amounting to $275,000. This financial support ensures that the city can proceed with the much-needed enhancements without straining the existing budget. Council members expressed concerns regarding the budgeted status of the project, but clarified that the bid was finalized during the meeting, allowing for immediate action.
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Subscribe for Free Councilman McCoy raised questions about the bidding process and the contractor's previous work, ensuring that Magnum Paving was not the same company responsible for other local projects, such as the cart paths in Mirror Lake. The council's thorough review of the contractor's background reflects their commitment to maintaining quality standards in city projects.
The approval of this bid marks a crucial step forward in enhancing local infrastructure, which is expected to improve traffic flow and safety for residents. As the city moves forward with this project, officials are optimistic about the positive impact it will have on the community.
With the contract now in development, the city is poised to begin work on Church Street, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining and improving vital public roadways. This project not only addresses immediate infrastructure needs but also sets a precedent for future developments in Villa Rica.