City Council will hold a Special Called meeting today at 6:30 PM at City Hall. The purpose of the meeting is in regard to the FY 24/25 budget. You can find the agenda for the meeting online here: https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/4404/bainbridgecity/4754780/09.03.24__Agenda_-_Special_Called_Session_-_Public_Hearing.pdf
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
front of city hall
All non emergency City of Bainbridge offices will be closed Monday, September 2 in observance of the Labor Day holiday. Residential trash pickup will be adjusted for the week. Monday's route will be picked up on Tuesday, Tuesday's route will be picked up on Wednesday and so on. Should you need to make a utility payment, you may do so online at www.bainbrigecity.com or at the payment kiosks located on Broad and Clark Streets. Have a safe and enjoyable Labor Day holiday!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
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Reminder about tonight's Comprehensive Plan Meeting tonight at 6:00 PM:
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
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Last night at the Georgia Downtown Association annual awards ceremony, Downtown Bainbridge was named "DOWNTOWN OF THE YEAR." This accolade belongs to everyone who has played a role in making Bainbridge the vibrant, welcoming, and thriving downtown that it is today. From our local business owners, who have worked tirelessly to create unique and inviting spaces, to our city planners and officials, who have ensured that growth and development are in harmony with our town's rich heritage and natural beauty. To the residents who show unwavering support for local enterprises, and to the visitors who return time and again, captivated by the charm and character of Bainbridge. Let us celebrate this moment, but let us also take it as inspiration to keep moving forward, to keep investing in our community, and to keep working together to make Bainbridge the best it can be.
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
Downtown of the Year
We’re thrilled to announce that Bainbridge has been honored with the 2024 Downtown of the Year award at the Georgia Downtown Association Annual Conference in Thomasville! 🏆🎊 This incredible achievement is a testament to the hard work, vision, dedication, and passion of so many. A heartfelt thank you to our Mayor and City Council, the Downtown Development Authority Board members, and every business owner who has poured their heart and soul into making Downtown Bainbridge the vibrant and thriving place it is today. Here’s to celebrating this win and the community that made it possible!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
group picture with award
Community and Economic Development Director Steve O'Neil spoke to members of our local Rotary Club today regarding to the Bainbridge Oaks Disc Golf Course. The next tournament being held there will be September 7 and thanks again for the opportunity to speak!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
Steve at Rotary
Our first Comprehensive Plan Meeting will be this Thursday at 6:00 PM at City Hall. We encourage community members to attend and provide input alongside our steering committee!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
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Today is National Dog Day and, in celebration, the Bainbridge Animal Services Center and the Humane Society are running an adoption special! Stop by today to pick out your FURever best friend!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
National Dog Day special rate
All non-emergency City of Bainbridge offices will be closed Monday, September 2 in observance of the Labor Day holiday. We will push each residential garbage route back by one day for the remainder of the week.
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
Labor day graphic
Our first Comprehensive Plan Meeting will be next Thursday at 6:00 PM at City Hall. We encourage community members to attend and provide input alongside our steering committee.
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
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Today, workers will be repairing Shotwell Street at the intersection with Monroe Street. Please be aware that traffic will be reduced to one lane, and flaggers will be on-site to help direct vehicles. Expect delays and plan to avoid the area if possible. The repair work is expected to continue throughout most of the day. We appreciate your patience and cooperation.
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
At last night's City Council meeting, Investigator Gaston Corson was recognized as Employee of the Quarter. Investigator Corson was nominated for his initiatives in criminal gang enforcement efforts that has significantly reduced criminal activity in our region. Because of his proactivity, Investigator Corson has obtained 90 felony criminal street gang warrants on 13 defendants. Thank you Investigator Corson for your commitment to our community and your selfless service!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
Gaston Corson
Let's hear from one of our beta customers regarding their experience with our fiber service:
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
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The Downtown Development Authority will hold their regularly scheduled monthly meeting tomorrow morning at 8:00 AM. You can find the agenda for that meeting online here: https://www.bainbridgecity.com/documents/your-government/agendas-%26-minutes/2024/08%2F15%2F2024-dda/687837
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
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John Parker, who oversees the maintenance of our many parks and cemeteries, was able to attend the Turfgrass Research Field Day last week on UGA Griffin's campus. John is also the Vice President of the Professional Grounds Management Society and will serve as their President in 2026. Keep making us proud, John!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
john Parker class book
Many of our parks and facilities have been home to Eagle Scout projects through the years and we were excited to welcome another one. Braeden Martin from Troop 383 chose the new Animal Services Center for his project. With the help of volunteers and other troop members, he spent months collecting donations of food, toys and other necessities for the shelter and built benches to add to new visit areas! The donations will go a long way for the animals and benches will provide years of enjoyment to those visiting the shelter. Thanks Braeden!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
donations
volunteer group
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another bench
Braeden with the sign
🚀 Big News Alert! 🚀 We’re thrilled to announce that sign-ups are NOW OPEN for our blazing fast fiber service in our FIRST TWO ZONES! What does this mean for you? *Lightning-fast speeds that keep up with your internet dreams *Seamless streaming for all your binge-watching marathons *Lag-free gaming that keeps you at the top of your game Don’t miss out on being among the first to experience the future of connectivity. 🌐 Sign up now and be part of the revolution in digital speed and reliability!
4 months ago, Crystal Hines
Today, we were able officially welcome Publix and Hand Properties to our community! Mayor Edward Reynolds welcomed the large group, followed by an invocation by Pastor John Woodrum and words by IDA Chair Keith Lyle, Chamber President Karen Tobin and First National Bank CEO Brad Barber. We then heard from Fred Hand IV and Fred Hand III who spoke to the effort, commitment and teamwork that was culminated today as well as their South Georgia roots. After years of speculation, many phone calls and emails and more meetings that could be counted, we officially turned the dirt on the Publix shopping center which will be located on Tallahassee Highway!
5 months ago, Crystal Hines
Mayor welcoming the group[
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Keith Lyle
Karen Tobin
Brad Barber
Fred Hand IV
Fred Hand III
Official Groundbreaking
Rendering
ICYMI: The August issue of Georgia Trend featured a story about main street communities. It’s another terrific story about outstanding main street projects around the state including Bainbridge. Jump to page 48 to read more: https://editions.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?m=8924&i=826838&p=1&ver=html5
5 months ago, Crystal Hines
Willis Park
Councilman Kregg Close gave the keynote address at the Ribbon Cutting of Hutto Elementary's new Media Hub and STEM Center. The future is bright for Decatur County students! From Decatur County Schools: This ceremonial ribbon cutting introduced the Decatur County Schools' innovative K-12 initiative. This initiative is launching in grades K-8 for the 2024-2025 school year and offers an incredible opportunity for our students to engage in a STEM PATHWAY program designed to build an engineering mindset and develop essential soft skills that employers value. The WOZ Ed STEM pathways offered through this initiative is the first of its kind in the entire state of Georgia, ensuring that Decatur County students receive rigorous and engaging instruction to build a promising future.
5 months ago, Crystal Hines
group at Hutto
Kregg giving keynote