City Council reads new beer and wine package sales ordinance for the third time











And the budget process was opened for next fiscal year found some opposition to an $8,000.00 metal faux flower finding the opposition in councilman Mike Link and an unidentified person in the back row. I would well imagine Link and Brian Brodrick will vote again against beer and wine, this time in the stores. However the only no vote of the evening I stuck around for was when Council member Samantha Purcell voted against the demolition of a historic property on Main Street. A new baby store and another insurance company were the businesses approved. Stanley M. Mann received unanimous approval for Cotton States Insurance in the far northern property of the Thornton development otherwise known as Town Center. Frederic and Rebecca Amy and baby Kaydeen were given approval for The Natural Baby on 17 North Main. Mary Mills was given a demolition permit which Purcell did not vote for. Two cop cars were purchased and revenues are down. Wi-Fi is now in the Community Center.

My biggest surprise was seeing whom the city has hired (?) on an interim basis (?) in one former Watkinsville resident Nicole Brooks coming back from Augusta to clerk in the wake of Julie Sanders ongoing illness. It was darling to see Nikki.

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Brian said…
Dan -- thanks as always for attending and covering the meetings.

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