The Augusta‑Richmond County Commission handled a package of consent and project items during the meeting and took votes on several capital matters before continuing budget deliberations.
Key approvals included supplemental funding of $53,009.60 for pavement system assessments (agenda item 16), a sole‑source thermoplastic restriping contract covering 68 streets priced at $579,850 (agenda item 17), and a roadway‑lighting agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation for State Route 383 (Jimmy Dyes Parkway) to allow Georgia Power to install the lights with the city assuming operation and maintenance responsibility (agenda item 19). Many of these items carried unanimously on recorded votes.
The commission also consented to an addendum to allow an escrow agreement and certificate of appropriateness for demolition at 1140 Broad Street and approved a sheriff’s request to use contingency funds for replacement vehicles ($352,700 and change recorded on the addendum). Several other consent agenda items were bundled and approved without objection; commissioners asked staff for follow‑up detail on certain projects.
Why it matters: These votes move forward maintenance and capital work that affect road safety, lighting and service continuity across the county and free administration to focus on the pending budget gap.
What’s next: Staff will implement the awarded contracts and bring back any follow‑up reports requested by commissioners; the budget discussion will resume at 10 a.m. on Nov. 25.