RUNDOWN: Statesboro City Council Meeting – May 2, 2023

View the complete council packet here.

Call to Order by Mayor Jonathan McCollar
Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance by Councilmember John Riggs
Recognitions/Public Presentations

  • Recognition of the 30th anniversary of the City of Statesboro’s participation in the Tree City USA program and presentation of a flag by the Georgia Forestry Commission recognizing the City’s participation in the Tree City USA program
  • Recognition of Wesley Parker, former Chair of the City of Statesboro Tree Board, for his 13 years of exemplary volunteerism
Public Comments (Agenda Item):

None

Consideration of a Motion to approve the Consent Agenda

A) Approval of Minutes
a) 04-18-2023 Work Session Minutes
b) 04-18-2023 Council Minutes
c) 04-18-2023 Executive Session Minutes

Approved unanimously

Consideration of a motion to approve Resolution 2023-21: A Resolution responding to Service Delivery Strategies amendment request made by Bulloch County

Approved unanimously

Consideration of a motion to approve contract in the amount of $24,567.40 with D. Lance Souther, Inc. for utility relocation with the West Main Street Drainage Improvements project. This project will be paid by 2018 TSPLOST funds.

Approved unanimously

Consideration of a motion to approve contract in the amount of $260,170.18 with YDelta, Inc. for Lydia Lane/Hart Street stormwater drainage improvements. This project (STM-29) will be paid for with Stormwater Enterprise funds.

Approved unanimously

Consideration of a motion to award the purchase of 500 Water Meter Boxes and fittings to Delta Municipal Supply in the amount of $48,125.00. To be purchased with funds approved in 2023 Operating Budget funded with system revenues.

Approved unanimously

Other Business from City Council

Councilwoman Shari Barr reminded people about the upcoming Fiesta De Mayo event slated for 5/5/23.
Mayor Jonathan McCollar commended One Boro for their work on The Longest Table event.

City Managers Comments
Public Comments (General)

None.

Consideration of a Motion to enter into Executive Session to discuss “Personnel Matters” “Real Estate” and/or “Potential Litigation” in accordance with O.C.G.A 50-14-3(b)

9:35 a.m. to discuss personnel and potential litigation.

Consideration of a Motion to Adjourn
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