August 29, 2016 | AGENDA |
5:00 p.m.
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D. | DEPARTMENTAL UPDATES |
1. | City Manager |
a. | Review of the Memorandum of Understanding for Economic Development with Johns Creek Advantage |
b. | Review of the Memorandum of Understanding for Economic Development with Johns Creek Chamber of Commerce |
2. | Public Works |
a. | Discussion of Sidewalk Prioritization |
3. | Community Development |
a. | Presentation on the Proposed Atlanta Motoring Festival |
4. | Mayor and Council |
a. | Continued discussion on the temporary use of Cauley Creek Fields |
b. | Continued discussion on proposed FY2017 Budget |
c. | Discussion of Town Hall Meeting Schedule |
E. | EXECUTIVE SESSION |
F. | ADJOURNMENT |
G. | * FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS- September 19, 2016Â Work Session |
1. | Review of bid award for Concrete Repair and Roadway Patching Contract |
2. | Review of Ordinance Amendment regarding Final Plat Approvals |
3. | Discussion of Local Government Lighting Project Agreement (LGLPA) with GDOT for Kimball Bridge Road |
4. | Discussion of Traffic Calming Policy |
5. | Discussion of 2017 Special Events Calendar |
6. | Discussion of Amending IGA with Fulton County for Reuse Water |
August 29, 2016 | AGENDA |
7:00 p.m
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1. | Consideration to Approve the August 15, 2016 Council Meeting Minutes |
F. | APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA |
G. | PUBLIC COMMENT |
H. | CONSENT AGENDA |
I. | ANNOUNCEMENTS |
J. | REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS |
1. | City Manager Monthly Report |
2. | Presentation and Swearing In of K-9 Officer Dane |
3. | Kickoff for the North Fulton Comprehensive Transportation Plan (NFCTP) |
4. | Discussion of Thornhill Access |
K. | OLD BUSINESS |
1. | PUBLIC HEARING - FY2017 Budget Discussion |
L. | NEW BUSINESS |
1. | O2016-08-16 PUBLIC HEARING and Consideration to adopt the 2016 Millage Rate for the City of Johns Creek |
I noticed on the Transportation List State Bridge widening from 141 to the river including grade separation is on the list. Is this a wish list or actually approved? It would be awesome to get an overpass at that intersection.
An overpass will kill all business in that area and turn the area into a new Peachtree Industrial (from 285 to the split). Is that really what we want JC to become? The time for an overpass is long gone.