InTucker Magazine

September 2024

City Council Update

Tucker’s Mayor and Council met only once last month. It is a summer tradition to cancel the second meeting of July but this year they opted for the second meeting of August. The action was approved unanimously in the consent agenda which also covered meeting minutes, engagement for the financial audit and contracts for the Hugh Howell Road safety study and an amendment to lower the price of the FLOCK license plate reader service.

Returning to the agenda for second reads and approvals were the Special Land Use Permit to allow for a drive-thru at the proposed Fifth Third Bank on Lavista, an ordinance amendment to terminology relating to the land approval step of the occupational tax certifi cate process, and an update to the code on the manner of appeal in several chapters of City Code related to alcoholic beverages, land development, municipal court and signs.

Following the success of the new shared parking lot for downtown with Main Street Church, the City approved the resurfacing of the shared CSX parking lot between Railroad Avenue and the railroad. Staff members identified, applied for and won funding though a Georgia Department of Transportation Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) for majority of the cost. Repaving of Lilburn Stone Mountain Road is included in the contract.

Also approved in the meeting:

  • A resolution to adopt the Parks and Recreation Master Plan Five-Year Update
  • Phase 2 electrical improvements at the Fitzgerald Sports Complex park
  • Purchase of 10 fleet vehicles
  • Contract with Georgia Power for underground utility relocation at the Tucker Town Green The contract to purchase a mobile LED scoreboard was tabled to be brought back in September.

The Tucker Mayor and City Council meet on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at Tucker City Hall, 1975 Lakeside Parkway, Suite 350B, Tucker, GA