County to discuss senior center plans
by Ray Lightner
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Approval of the final plans for the new senior center is scheduled for Monday night’s Spalding County Board of Commissioners meeting.

The plans had to be revised as the Georgia Department of Transportation approved a traffic signal for the entrance, but is now requiring that the entrance be moved. County Manager William Wilson Jr. told the board about the need to change the plans at the board’s Jan. 23 meeting.

At that meeting Wilson said county crews would start on demolition and ripping up the parking lot while plans for the entrance are redesigned, in order to keep the project on schedule and offset the increased costs for revised plans. The new senior center is scheduled to open July 1 of this year.

The commissioners are also scheduled to consider two alcohol licenses.

One is a new retail beer and wine license for Frankie Askew at Tony’s One Stop, 4275 U.S. Highway 19/41, while the other is a letter of no objection for a one-day alcohol license for the Griffin-Spalding Chamber of Commerce’s Third Annual Business at the Tee fundraiser golf tournament at Sun City Peachtree on April 16.

The board is also scheduled to consider local legislation to provide technology fees for State Court and Magistrate Court, as well as consider amending the record retention policy for audio recordings to include electronic media. The board will also consider bids for construction of the Highland Mill lift station, force main and gravity sewer.
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