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Request for Proposals: Guyton Gymnasium Roof Repair/Replacement
5/26/2023
Request for Proposals: Guyton Gymnasium Roof Repair/Replacement
PUBLIC NOTICE
5/4/2023
PUBLIC NOTICE: On May 23rd, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., the Planning and Zoning Committee of the City of Guyton will hold a public hearing, with a meeting immediately following the close of the public hearing.
PUBLIC NOTICE
4/28/2023
Public Notice: On May 9th, 2023, at 7:00 p.m., the Mayor and City Council of the City of Guyton will hold a public hearing, with a meeting immediately following the close of the public hearing.
PUBLIC NOTICE
4/20/2023
Public Notice: Guyton City water will be off Monday, April 24th, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for a water line repair. The following areas will be impacted:
Modular and Manufactured Homes Survey
3/7/2023
The City of Guyton is seeking public feedback regarding modular and manufactured homes in the city limits of Guyton. You can complete the survey online here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XKS29HS
Or print up a paper survey and drop it off at city hall. Your participation is appreciated!
Printable Survey: https://clients.municipalimpact.com/documents/305/survey.pdf
Employment Opportunity- School Resource Officer/ Patrol Officer
7/19/2022
The City of Guyton is currently hiring a School Resource Officer/ Patrol Officer. Applications should be sent to meketa.brown@cityofguyton.com or can be dropped off at City Hall.
CITY OF GUYTON, GEORGIA REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSALS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING TEAM
6/2/2022
CITY OF GUYTON, GEORGIA REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS AND PROPOSALS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING TEAM.
COVID19 Information
12/2/2020
Cases are on the rise in the US again and will likely increase due to Thanksgiving gatherings and as events move in doors due to winter weather. The following is from the CDC regarding how it spreads and what we can do to protect ourselves and others. Until a vaccine is widely available, this is our best defense against catching and spreading a virus that has killed 270,000 Americans at a current rate of 51 deaths per hour. It is important for all of us to do everything we can to limit the spread and not overwhelm our hospitals.