Members of the Atlanta City Council introduced legislation for infrastructure upgrades during Monday’s meeting.
The first is an ordinance, sponsored by Councilmember Dustin Hillis, to amend the FY 25 budget with a $13,774,270 procurement for the Chattahoochee Water Treatment Plant Improvement project. These funds will replace four pumps, restore previous pumping capacity, upgrade the current equipment and improve overall energy efficiency and performance delivery.
A resolution sponsored by Councilmember Andrea L. Boone moves forward a $33.2 million Atlanta Department of Transportation complete streets project in Southwest Atlanta. The Fairburn Road Complete Street project — spanning Fairburn Road from city of Atlanta limits to Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive — will include street resurfacing, shared-use paths, bicycle lanes, curbs and sidewalks, signal and intersection upgrades, landscaping and drainage improvements.
