County discussing mowing costs for Development Authority
by Ray Lightner
Jul 18, 2012 | 1125 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The Spalding County Commissioners discussed the mowing of the grass at the Lakes at Green Valley.

Commission Chairman Gwen Flowers-Taylor put the item on the agenda to discuss the services provided to the Griffin-Spalding Development Authority, primarily the recent grass cutting provided out at the new industrial park.

“It’s not a gratuity,” Flowers-Taylor said. “If they want us to cut grass they should contract with us.”

County Manager William Wilson Jr. said, the Development Authority recently requested the county cut a portion of the Lakes at Green Valley as a prospect was coming in. Wilson said the county cuts the grass in the flat, graded areas and Development Authority has hired a company to cut the slopes, which because of the incline, have to be cut by hand.

(For the complete story, see tomorrow's print edition.)
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