Clarkesville Council to Discuss Wastewater, Fire Station and Management Roles at June 17 Called Meeting

CLARKESVILLE, Ga. — The Clarkesville City Council will hold a called meeting Wednesday, June 17, at 9 a.m. to discuss a wide range of city business, including ongoing infrastructure projects, executive management responsibilities and proposed amendments to the city’s 2025 budget.

The meeting will begin with a vote to enter executive session to discuss matters related to personnel, including the appointment, employment, compensation, hiring, disciplinary action, dismissal, evaluation or rating of a public officer or employee as permitted under Georgia law.

Following executive session, council members are expected to consider approval of minutes from several recent meetings, including work sessions, called meetings and executive sessions held between April and May.

Among the items scheduled for discussion is Resolution 2026-4, which would amend the city’s 2025 budget. Council members are also expected to discuss the roles and responsibilities of the city’s executive management team and vote on project management roles and responsibilities.

Several major projects are also on the agenda, including updates and discussions related to the city’s wastewater infrastructure project, the planned fire station project and the project at 555 Monroe Street.

Council members will also discuss the city’s brush pickup service before moving into open discussion.

The meeting agenda includes:

  • Executive session regarding personnel matters
  • Approval of meeting minutes from April and May
  • Resolution 2026-4, 2025 budget amendments
  • Discussion of executive management team roles and responsibilities
  • Vote on project management roles and responsibilities
  • Wastewater infrastructure project update
  • Fire station project discussion
  • Discussion of the 555 Monroe Street project
  • Brush pickup service discussion
  • Open discussion

The meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 17.

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