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The City Council unanimously approved updated outdoor-burning rules, including alignment with Georgia Forestry Red Flag regulations, and authorized the Haddock Road P3 project to move to competitive bidding. The council also approved a 10-foot utility easement for Laurel Island pump station improvements and adopted the 2026–2031 hazard mitigation plan.
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Kingsland residents will follow updated outdoor-burning rules, with the Fire Department issuing burn permits and land-clearing burns required to use an air curtain. The Haddock Road project will enter competitive bidding so the city can compare pricing and value; no final funding source was selected. The approved hazard plan supports continued eligibility for hazard-mitigation grant funding and identifies ways to reduce risks to people, property, and public safety.
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