The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City approves $106K for seven projects

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The Powder Springs City Council voted unanimousl­y to spend almost $106,771 on seven projects:

■ no more than $37,000 to include $28,455 to Brannen Motor Co. of Unadilla for a 2017 Ford Intercepto­r utility police vehicle and nearly $7,881 to ProLogic ITS for equipment.

■ $25,000 more to Woolpert Inc. to perform smoke testing and dye flood testing on the sanitary sewer system in the downtown area to detect inflow, leaks and defects.

■ $22,527 to Ardito Constructi­on Co. Inc. to modify and improve the handicap-accessible ramp at City Hall.

■ $8,800 to Cardiotron­ix to provide inspection and maintenanc­e services for 40 automated external defibrilla­tors over the next three years.

■ $7,309 to Ardito Constructi­on Co. Inc. to repair a section of sidewalk on Macedonia Road that was damaged by tree roots.

■ $6,000 to Rapid Electronic Notificati­on System to establish, support and maintain the city’s emergency communicat­ion system that uses email, telephone, text and other messaging formats to provide 24-hour notificati­on, alerting and flow of critical informatio­n.

■ $134.85 monthly payment to Comcast to provide communicat­ion and Internet access for the brown building at 3899 Brownsvill­e Road in Powder Springs Park that will be used by the Parks and Recreation Department and as office incubator space. CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM FOR THE AJC

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