Kedron Pool Renovation Design Approved
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Council unanimously approved the Kedron pool replacement design concept and increased the design fee from $247,500 to $417,500.
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What this means
The decision moves the Kedron pool renovation into the next design phase and raises the amount available for architectural, civil, engineering, and pool-design services. Council also approved $504,542 for four replacement HVAC units at the library, a $266,678.40 playground at the Meade Pickleball Complex, and a new road agreement serving the Meade Recreation Complex. All listed votes were unanimous.
Key decisions
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- Approved the Kedron pool permanent structure and renovation design concept, including an increase in the design fee to $417,500, by unanimous vote.
- Approved the purchase of four new library HVAC units from Shumate Mechanical for $504,542. Staff said the grant would be forfeited if the units were not purchased.
- Approved a cost-share agreement for a new road into the Meade Recreation Complex from Rockaway Road. The project cost was $652,580.50, with $238,169.50 reimbursed by Fayette Rockaway 30, LLC.
- Approved Handbill Ordinance #1255, which regulates handbill distribution and bans handbills on utility poles and vacant lots.
- Approved Ordinance #1256 to convert existing city administrative guidance and operating policies into publicly accessible, enforceable city operating policies, with a change involving the ADA grievance committee.
- Approved a playground at the Meade Pickleball Complex for $266,678.40, with construction expected to be complete by fall.
- Approved the Entertainment District license application for The Avenue. The license expires December 31, and the pilot program is expected to be assessed after 12 months.
- Approved the 2026 Shared-Use Path Master Plan, the 2026 Capital Improvement Element annual update, the Peachtree City Youth Council and Youth Activities Committee, two new alcohol licenses, and a FY26 budget amendment accepting a $5,000 donation for Memorial Day and Back to School Bash programs.
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