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Utility board approves bid for sewer work for new plant
Progress on the IVC vinyl manufacturing plant in south Whitfield County is continuing as Dalton Utilities’ governing board on Monday approved a $216,437 bid from Ellis Contracting to build a sewer force main.
IVC will pay for the work. Dalton Utilities accepted bids on the project to make sure it met the correct specifications, utility president Don Cope said. Ellis Contracting is based in Chatsworth and submitted the lowest of four bids.
The vote was 4-0. Board member Tom Pendley was absent. The board’s next meeting is Jan. 25, 2010, in the Dalton Utilities board room.
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Public gets ‘sneak peek’ at Crown Gardens and Archives work
Sam Brown, left, a member of the Crown Gardens restoration team, talks with Hal Millsap of Dalton, who was born in the Crown Mill Village, Saturday about the restoration, which includes a bust of Brig. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen
When Karen Smith was born her parents brought her home to 410 Chattanooga Ave., just down the street from Crown Garden and Archives, the primary repository of Dalton’s history where much-needed restorative efforts are under way. Her husband, Michael, grew up a little further south, near the intersection with Selvidge Street.
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