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Milledgeville City Council Meeting - May 26, 2026
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
City Council Reviews Proposed Budget with General Fund Increase and Departmental Adjustments
The city council received a budget overview for the upcoming fiscal year, with a 36% increase in the general fund, a 19% decrease in water and sewer expenditures, a 4% increase in solid waste, and a 1% decrease in storm water. Updates were also provided on outside agency funding, with Allied Arts requesting to remain the same and the library requesting an increase for salaries, for which a compromise is proposed. The Boys and Girls Club will see a decrease in funding after a one-time increase last year. The council will hold a detailed budget work session the following Tuesday to discuss these items further. Revenue projections are reported to match the expenditure increases.
First Reading of Proposed Curfew Ordinance for Minors Under 16
Ordinance O2605-17 was introduced for its first reading. This ordinance proposes to amend Chapter 62 of the city code by adding a new section (62-20) to establish a curfew for minors under the age of 16. The ordinance was drafted by the city attorney's office and revisions have been incorporated based on feedback from the mayor and council. Further revisions can be submitted to the city manager or attorney before the second reading.
Alcohol License Application for Little Tokyo Sushi and Steak Considered
An alcohol license application for Little Tokyo Milligville, Georgia LLC, doing business as Little Tokyo sushi and steak, located at 2588 North Columbia Street, was considered for beer, wine, and alcohol consumption on the premises. A motion to adopt was made, and the council proceeded to call the roll for the vote.
City Adopts Ordinance to Regulate Specialty Retail Businesses
The council held the second reading and adopted Ordinance O-2605-16, which amends Chapter 22 of the city code to regulate specialty retail businesses. The ordinance defines terms like 'vape shop' and 'vice mart,' prohibits new establishments of these types, and restricts the transfer of ownership or relocation of existing ones. A council member expressed concern about potential food deserts but was reassured that the definition of 'food mart' excludes traditional grocery stores.
City Authorizes Master Service Agreement for Carrington Woods Lake Dam Services
Resolution R-2605-13 was presented, authorizing a master service agreement between the City of Milligville and DCCM Infrastructure, Inc. for professional services related to the Carrington Woods Lake Dam. The resolution was moved for adoption, and the council proceeded to call the roll for the vote.
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