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Votes at a glance: Cumming City Council approves licenses, equipment purchases and agenda changes (5-0)

March 22, 2025 | Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia


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Votes at a glance: Cumming City Council approves licenses, equipment purchases and agenda changes (5-0)
The Cumming City Council completed a set of routine motions and approvals during its meeting, with all recorded formal votes carried unanimously (5-0) where tallies were announced.

Key actions recorded in the meeting transcript:

- Adoption of the meeting agenda: motion carried 5-0.
- Approval of minutes: Work session minutes of Feb. 4, 2025, and executive-session minutes of Feb. 4, 2025, were approved (motions carried, vote recorded as 5-0).
- Agenda amendment: Council amended the agenda to move a new-business item (promotion/swearing-in) ahead of other items so Sergeant Bunch could attend a funeral; motion carried 5-0.
- Planning and zoning: Three planning and zoning items were postponed to March 18, 2025 (items listed as Adam 1, Adam 2 and Adam 3 in the transcript).
- Alcohol licenses: The council approved on the record alcohol beverage license applications for Washington's Wharf (451 Vision Drive, Suite H101) to sell distilled spirits, malt beverages and wine for on-premises consumption, and for Slice Ability (420 Vision Drive, Suite A102) to sell malt beverages and wine for on-premises consumption; both motions carried 5-0. Planning staff reported background checks and application requirements were satisfied.
- Truck purchase: Council approved acceptance of a quote from Andine Chevrolet for a 2025 Chevrolet 2500 HD in the amount of $63,382.00 to replace an existing fleet vehicle (the item was included in the 2025 budget); motion carried 5-0. Staff reported four dealer quotes and that the Andine Chevrolet vehicle was the only one immediately available without a 90+ day wait.
- Sign contract: Council approved a bid from Lang Signs (listed as Lane Signs in the staff report) in the amount of $28,033.85 to fabricate and install an entrance sign at the advanced water reclamation/wastewater treatment plant; motion carried 5-0. Staff said five bids were received and recommended the local company.
- Adjournment: Motion to adjourn carried 5-0.

Most votes were routine approvals or procurement actions and had limited council discussion. Where movers or seconders were not named in the audio record, the transcript records only the motion, a second and the vote tally. The meeting record did not show any failed or tabled formal actions.

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