b"Projects Overview PTC SPLOST 2023Public Safety - $11,445,000Projects include a new southside fire station, a new station to replace the current Station82 (our oldest station), equipment replacements as current equipment nears the end of itsuseful life including ambulances, fire engines, and a quint. Also the expansion of ourpolice department's evidence storage, a SRT vehicle, a new transport vehicle, and new K-9 units.Multi-Use Path System - $12,815,000Projectsincludetherepairandmaintenanceofexistingmulti-usepaths,tunnels,andbridges; expansion projects for new paths to enhance access; equipment replacements ascurrent equipment nears useful life; path transition projects to help moving from the pathsystemthroughat-gradecrosswalks;andanewgradeseparated(bridgeortunnel)crossing over Hwy 54 to connect McIntosh High School and Booth Middle School. Roads - $32,650,600Projects include infrastructure preservation (resurfacing) of our existing roadway system,a new street sweeper, new village signage, and intersection improvements for RobinsonRoad and Peachtree Parkway.Recreation - $3,470,000ProjectsincludeapermanentrestroomfacilityatthepopularDrakeField,theredevelopmentoftheoldcommunitygardensiteat110KellyDriveintoapassiverecreationalparkthatallcanenjoy,anew12courtpickleballfacilitywithlightsandrestroomslocatedneartheTennisCenter(freetouse),andthereplacementandexpansion of current outdated playgrounds within the city.Tier 2 & Contingency - $7,000,000Tier 2 projects can only be completed if collections over the six years have fully fundedTier1projects.ThisportionoffundingwillbesetasideforanyoveragesonTier1projects to guarantee they can be completed without having to find other funding sourcesand will only be used for Tier 2 projects once all Tier 1 projects are complete. This isuseful as budgeted amounts are not always accurate and current budget levels may notreflect costs six years into the project cycle. Tier 2 projects include additional funds for street and path paving/construction. PTC SPLOST 2023|5"