
By Shannon Wright
The Village of Doyline Town Council addressed a serious public safety concern during its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 11, following reports of loose dogs in the area that may pose a threat to residents.
“The village has a vicious animal ordinance in place,” said Mayor Christie Carter Gates.
Town officials reminded residents that they are responsible for properly restraining and controlling their animals. Failure to do so, they said, will result in enforcement under the ordinance.
In other business, the council voted to hire Andre Stevens of Stevens Mechanical to install a new air conditioning system in the old library building in uptown Doyline.
Stevens submitted a quote of $3,500, which includes the removal and disposal of the existing HVAC system. The new unit will be a mini-split system, which is a more cost-effective option compared to previous quotes of approximately $15,000 for a traditional HVAC system. Officials are working to make the building suitable for rental use in the future.
The council also accepted a $16,000 bid from Martin & Martin Construction for dirt work at the site of the new maintenance building at the end of College Street. The only other bid received, from Lucky Services, was $34,000. Council members noted that Martin & Martin plans to complete the same scope of work using a different approach that is more budget-friendly for small towns. The company came highly recommended and brings 40 years of construction experience.
Sewer system maintenance was also discussed. Repairs will be needed at the apartment complex where one pump is currently down. Additional work is planned for the float system located past the school. While everything is currently functioning, officials emphasized that these repairs will be made promptly to prevent a complete system failure. Funds are available in the sewer account to cover the costs.
Council members also addressed ongoing issues with grease buildup in certain areas of the sewer system and reminded residents never to pour grease down household drains.
Due to issues pertaining to the recent ice storm, the meeting was delayed from the usual schedule. However, the Doyline Town Council will resume meeting on the first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at Town Hall. Residents are encouraged to attend and stay informed on issues affecting the community.
























