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The council unanimously approved $72,757 for the Chatham County Water Main capital project and adopted the related project ordinance. It also approved a new $15,000 Agricultural Marketplace operating allocation, a 3.021-acre corporate-limits extension, and participation in opioid settlements estimated to return about $2,800 to the city.
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The water main action provides city funding for the project’s expected utility costs, while a separate wastewater project amendment uses interest income for additional costs. The council also approved stop signs for Laurel Oaks Subdivision Phase 2B, sidewalk-project agreements for Woodland Avenue, and a grant application to update downtown historic-district design guidelines. A public hearing was held on proposed data-center development standards, but the provided minutes excerpt does not show a final council vote on that amendment.
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