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Commission Meeting

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Official agenda (CivicClerk) →
Agenda items
16
With votes
3
Contested
0
Presentations
Public Comments on Agenda Items
Approval of Minutes
8.

Consent Agenda

Approves the consent agenda in a single vote.

8 Yes
Full roll call
Paul Bronsonyes
Joey Hulettyes
Bill Howellyes
Brendalyn Baileyyes
Valerie Wynnyes
Stanley Stewartyes
Raymond Wilderyes
Donice Bryantyes
Public Comments on Non Agenda Items
11.

Executive Session

Goes into a closed session to discuss legal, property, or personnel matters.

8 Yes
Full roll call
Paul Bronsonyes
Joey Hulettyes
Bill Howellyes
Brendalyn Baileyyes
Valerie Wynnyes
Stanley Stewartyes
Raymond Wilderyes
Donice Bryantyes
12.

Final Recommendation on Alcohol License Denial for Tienda Bernabe located at 4221 Mercer University Drive, Suite 3, Macon, Georgia

Denies an alcohol license for Tienda Bernabe on Mercer University Drive.

No recorded vote.

13.

Final Recommendation on Alcohol License Denial for Toms Food Mart located at 811 Pio Nono Ave., Macon, Georgia

Denies an alcohol license for Toms Food Mart on Pio Nono Avenue.

8 Yes
Full roll call
Paul Bronsonyes
Joey Hulettyes
Bill Howellyes
Brendalyn Baileyyes
Valerie Wynnyes
Stanley Stewartyes
Raymond Wilderyes
Donice Bryantyes
14.

Final Recommendation on Alcohol License Denial for Jek 2022 LLC located at 3565 Pio Nono Ave., Macon, Georgia

Denies an alcohol license for Jek Food Mart on Pio Nono Avenue.

No recorded vote.

15.

A Resolution Of The Macon-Bibb County Commission Reappointing Dr. Y. Monique Davis-Smith To The Board Of Directors Of River Edge Behavioral Health

Reappoints Dr. Y. Monique Davis-Smith to the River Edge Behavioral Health board.

No recorded vote.

16.

A Resolution Of The Macon-Bibb County Commission Submitting A Slate Of Nominees For A Seat Held By John Houser To Serve On The Macon-Bibb County Hospital Authority Board

Submits nominees for a seat on the county Hospital Authority Board.

No recorded vote.

17.

An Ordinance Of The Macon-Bibb County Commission To Amend Appendices I, II, And III Of The Macon-Bibb County Charter, Relating To The Macon-Bibb County Pension Plan, The Macon-Bibb County Pensions And Retirement System, Division A, And Macon Fire And Police Employees Retirement System, For The Purpose Of Adding A New Death Benefit For Active Employees In All Three Plans, And For Revising The Manner Of Calculation For Pension Benefits Payable To Retired Superior Court Judges In The Macon-Bibb County Pension Plan

Amends the county's pension plans to add a new death benefit and change how some judges' pensions are calculated.

No recorded vote.

18.

An Ordinance Of The Macon-Bibb County Commission To Provide A One-Time Cost Of Living Adjustment Of Three Percent Of Current Benefits, Effective January 1, 2026, For All Retirees And Beneficiaries Of The Macon-Bibb County Pension Plan; The Macon-Bibb County Pensions And Retirement System, Division A; And The Macon Fire And Police Employees Retirement System Who Would Otherwise Be Entitled To A Benefits Adjustment Of One And One half Percent On That Date, And In Lieu Thereof;

Gives a one-time 3% cost-of-living raise to county retirees.

No recorded vote.

19.

An Ordinance Of The Macon-Bibb County Commission To Approve A Supplemental Appropriation From General Fund – Fund Balance, In The Amount Of $500,000.00, For County-Wide Telephone Expenses;

Sets aside $500,000 for county-wide phone expenses.

No recorded vote.

20.

A Resolution Of The Macon-Bibb County Commission Authorizing The Mayor To Execute Purchase Agreement With North America Fire Equipment Company, Inc. (“NAFECO”), In The Amount Of $208,530.00, For The Purchase Of V-Force Fire Protective Gear, To Be Paid From SPLOST 2018 Fund, Public Safety, Fire Upgrade, Property Line Item;

Spends $208,530 on firefighter protective gear.

No recorded vote.

21.

A Resolution Of The Macon-Bibb County Commission Authorizing The Mayor To Enter Into A Purchase And Maintenance Agreement With Federal Signal Corporation For The Purchase, Installation, And Maintenance Of An Emergency Alert Siren System, In The Amount Of $2,782,934.67, Payable From The 2025 SPLOST Funds – Public Safety – Other Line Item;

Spends $2,782,934 on a county emergency alert siren system.

No recorded vote.