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City of Hinesville Council Meeting - May 21st 2026
Thursday, May 21, 2026
City Considers Urban Camping Ordinance in Response to State Law
The City Council reviewed a proposed ordinance to prohibit urban camping, in response to state legislation (House Bill 295) that requires local governments to address nuisances, including urban camping, by July 1st. The ordinance defines 'camp or camping,' 'inappropriate use of public area,' 'interference with ingress or egress,' 'public areas,' and 'storing personal property.' Prohibited acts include camping in public areas, interfering with ingress/egress, and inappropriate use of public areas. It also addresses prohibited use of private property without owner permission. Warnings are required before citations or arrests, with exceptions for medical emergencies, authorized uses, or activities not constituting camping. Abandoned personal property found during camping may be confiscated. Council members discussed the need to define 'substantial prolonged length of time' for storing personal property and the importance of a clear warning process before enforcement, suggesting a 30-day advertising and notification period. They also discussed potential collaboration with homeless prevention programs and the development of informational pamphlets for affected individuals. Concerns were raised about enforcement resources and potential health hazards associated with confiscated property. The council agreed to review definitions and refine the warning process before advertising the ordinance.
Water Tank Raising and Rehabilitation Project Approved
The City Council approved two contracts for the Public Works water tank raising and rehabilitation project. Pittsburgh Tank was awarded the contract for raising the tank, including adding legs and welding, for $396,825. Utilivision will handle the tank's rehab and coating for $238,500. The total cost for raising and rehabilitating the tank is $635,325. This project will increase the city's water storage capacity to 4.2 million gallons, aligning with the average daily pumping amount. While this brings current storage up to par, future growth may necessitate adding another tank. Raising the tank is expected to increase water pressure in certain zones, particularly around Public Works, and benefit the new pump system at Little Wissie. The tank will be coated white with blue lettering, matching the city's theme. Funding will come from the Water and Sewer Impact Fund.
Wastewater Treatment Plant Aeration System Purchase Approved
The City Council approved the purchase of four jet aeration systems from Flight, manufactured by Xylem, for the Hinesville Fort Stewart Wastewater Treatment Plan for $524,400. This equipment is needed to add aeration to the SBR tanks to meet effluent limits, particularly for ammonia, which is urgent for the summer permit compliance. This is the first phase of a three-phase project and is expected to cost approximately $1 million in total, including installation and electrical work. The project will be funded by water and sewer impact funds and will expand treatment capacity for future growth. The Fort Stewart plant is a joint-use facility, and the contract includes provisions for the City of Hinesville to receive a portion of the cost back from Fort Stewart based on their share of ownership and usage.
Public Works Water Tank Electrical Relocation Approved
The City Council approved a change order for Palm Coast Utilities to relocate electrical and shed facilities from under the Public Works water tank for $37,085.26, including a $7,500 contingency. This work is necessary before the water tank can be raised. The project aims to improve the functionality and safety of the Public Works area by moving essential services like the generator transfer switch, fueling station power, and garbage truck radio to exterior weatherproof panels. Additionally, emergency power will be extended to the fueling system. The funding for this change order will come from the Water and Sewer Impact Fee Fund.
AAPI Block Party Praised; Splash Pad Reopening Announced
Councilmember Ortiz was lauded for organizing the AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) block party, which was described as an amazing event. The event featured six dancing groups, authentic food, and was attended by the Mayor. The positive feedback suggests a desire to expand this into a full-day event next year. Councilmember Ortiz also announced that the splash pad will open for the weekend, with a splash pad party planned for Memorial Day weekend, including music but no vendors or food trucks. Other upcoming community events include a community hangout on June 12th, a block party on June 13th, and a Juneteenth celebration in the park.
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