Cumming, GA

City of Cumming to purchase 11 acres off Highway 9 for city use

Justine Lookenott

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(Forsyth County, GA) The City of Cumming is purchasing a plot of land off Highway 9 for city use.

During a City Council Work Session meeting on Tuesday, April 4, city council members voted to approve the purchase of 11 acres of land on 2045 Mountain Road in Cumming.

The city is buying the land for $45,000 an acre for a total of $495,000.

In an email to Mayor Troy Brumbalow and the city council, Director of Utilities Jon Heard said the land is adjacent to the Utility Department’s Distribution and Wastewater Collection Division shop. The new land will be used as a storage yard for the shop.

The Division is responsible for building, repairing and maintaining water and sewer lines. According to its website, the city has about 22,000 underground water meters and over 300 miles of water mains.

More information on City of Cumming meetings can be found at cityofcumming.net/meetings. Meetings can also be viewed on its Youtube channel.

If you have a news tip in Forsyth County, contact Justine Lookenott at justine.lookenott@newsbreak.com. You can also follow her on Twitter at @justalookenott.

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I cover local news in Forsyth County, GA. My debut into the writing world began at the age of 10 when I won an essay contest in Around Acworth Magazine in which I wrote about spending the summer with my pet goat, Eclair. Since graduating from Kennesaw State University, I have been published in several newspapers and magazines in the Atlanta area including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Atlanta School Guide, What Now Atlanta, Newcomer Magazine, the Marietta Daily Journal and the Cherokee Tribune.

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