MT. AIRY, Ga. — The Mt. Airy Town Council will meet Monday night to take up several business items that were postponed last week after a winter storm dumped up to 7 inches of snow on the town and left roads nearly impassable.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. tonight, at Mt. Airy Town Hall. It was originally set for Feb. 2 but delayed following the Jan. 31 snowstorm, which made Dicks Hill Parkway and other routes hazardous for travel.
Among the key agenda items is discussion and consideration of a proposal for engineering services from Carter Engineering Consultants Inc. The issue follows the council’s unanimous adoption of the town’s 2026 budget in January, when Mayor Adam Tullis emphasized the importance of continued access to engineering support for infrastructure planning and project oversight. At that time, Tullis said engineering services are critical as the town balances routine maintenance needs with long-term capital planning.
Council members will also consider an elevator maintenance contract under old business and a resolution addressing the mayor’s spending limit, which could clarify or update the scope of the mayor’s authority to approve expenditures without council approval.
Following public comments and department reports, the council is expected to enter executive session later in the evening to discuss personnel matters before adjourning.




