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Firefighters, officers honored at Hinesville Council meeting

Firefighters, officers honored at Hinesville Council meeting
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Halloween, homelessness, re-drawing districts top City issues

Halloween, homelessness, re-drawing districts top City issues
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Good news for Flemington residents, LCSS Board

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Good news for Flemington residents, LCSS Board Web Expanded story Flemington City Hall is on Old Sunbury Road. - photo by File photo In a busy week full of Zoom meetings, fires and accidents, there is reason to celebrate if you live in Flemington or have kids in the Liberty County School System. The City of Flemington voted to cover fees for water lines relocations to avoid passing the cost down to their water customers. And the Liberty County School System celebrated a high rated exit report from Cognia, the system’s accreditation agency.

City will fund water and sewer relocation

During the March 12, City of Flemington Workshop the Mayor and Council discussed the possibility of using T-SPLOST, SPLOST and Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) funds to cover the costs to relocate water and sewer lines as needed during the upcoming McLarry's Curve roadway project.

Flemington water customers could face special fees

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Flemington water customers could face special fees Flemington City Hall is on Old Sunbury Road. - photo by File photo There was conversation of possible monthly assessment fees being added to customers’ water bills discussed during the March 4, City of Hinesville Council meeting. However, the folks facing the possible hikes, that ranged in price from $9.74 per month up to $623.36 per month for a possible 60-month period, were for residents in the City of Flemington. The Mayor and Council were discussing the adoption of a new intergovernmental agreement for water and sewer extension service between the Cities of Hinesville and Flemington. The new agreement is needed because the Georgia Department of Transportation will be widening a portion of Highway 84 at McLar

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