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Condos signal new downtown trend
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
The Milledgeville City Council voted Tuesday night to help a developer who is working to bring living space to downtown Milledgeville.
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Making progress on Streetscape
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
Work is continuing in the second phase of the downtown Streetscape project, which began in June, and project organizers are now preparing for work on the east side of South Wayne Street that will begin by the end of the month.
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Wayne Street sidewalk removed for Streetscape
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
The sidewalk along the west side of South Wayne Street has been removed and the trees along the street have been removed as the second phase of the Streetscape project gets underway in downtown Milledgeville.
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Council conducts first read of budget
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
The Milledgeville City Council conducted a first reading of the FY 2011 budget adoption ordinance Tuesday.
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City seeks input on parking
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
A parking study focusing on downtown Milledgeville is nearing completion, and the agency conducting the research wants public input.
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Council getting to home stretch of budget season
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
Reporting on questions raised during a City Council budget work session last week, District 6 Councilman Steve Chambers provided a closer look at the Development Authority of the City of Milledgeville and Baldwin County budget.
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Trees on chopping block
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
A group of concerned Milledgeville residents asked the City Council Tuesday to spare three trees designated for removal under the second phase of the Streetscape plan in downtown Milledgeville.
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City Housing Authority tree project back on
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
After a brief pause in the project to allow for a review of trees selected for removal at the Milledgeville Housing Authority sites, the tree cutting has resumed.
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Tree cutting temporarily halted
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
The cutting of nearly 200 trees in three Milledgeville Housing Authority developments has been temporarily suspended pending a review of a site improvement project.
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Group hopes housing authority will halt project
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
Approximately 25 people met at the Milledgeville Housing Authority office late Wednesday morning to ask questions about the authority’s site improvement plan that has concerned residents and other community members alike.
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Cadets ask Council for help saving the environment
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Milledgeville Union Recorder
The city’s young people want the Milledgeville City Council to join them in preserving the environment for their generation and all the ones to come behind them.
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