Albany City Commission Meeting Overview – 10/28/25
Albany, GA – On Tuesday, October 28, 2025, the City of Albany Commission met for its regular meeting. Below are just a few of the items that were voted on.
To watch the October 28, 2025, City Commission meeting, you can visit albanyga.gov/meetings.
To see more information on all of the items that were voted on, you can view the agenda here.
- One-Time Rebate: Senior Utility Customers: Request a one-time bill credit of$125 for eligible senior citizens on their February utility bill.
o The Commission approved the resolution.
- Front Street Renovations: This project is for renovations at 115, 121, and 123 N.Front Street. The contract time for this project shall be 165 days. This significant
ADICA initiative is a collaboration between the City of Albany, ADICA, and 4C
Academy.
o The Commission approved the purchase.
- Redevelopment of 205-207 Pine, 126 N. Washington: Recommendation toapprove redevelopment of 205-207 Pine & 126 N. Washington:
o Woodmont Lodging, LLC as the proposer
o Six-month extension to develop the MOU
o Shared attorney cost (70-30% split)
§ The Commission approved the recommendation
- Microbrewery Redevelopment: Approve the bid proposal from Socius BeerCollective and adopt, authorizing the resolution or reject the bid. Resolution: Approving
a Line of Credit for Socius Beer Collective for the redevelopment of the Microbrewery.
o The Commission postponed the resolution.
- Henderson Park Construction: Authorizing the Use of SPLOST VII Funds forHenderson Park Construction. The new facility will provide a central location for
residents of all ages to gather, reducing social isolation and strengthening community
bonds. It will house new educational, health and wellness programs, increasing access
to valuable resources for residents. A new community center will increase nearby
property values, boosting local tax revenue. It can also attract visitors to events and
tournaments, generating local tax revenue.
o The Commission approved the resolution
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