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June 5, 2026
City Council Approves $4.2 Million Road Repair Package Amid Budget Debate
Millbrook's city council voted 6-2 Tuesday night to approve a $4.2 million infrastructure package targeting 18 miles of deteriorating roadway across the city.
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June 5, 2026
Opinion: Millbrook's Downtown Parking Problem Isn't Going Away on Its Own
The city has been talking about downtown parking for a decade. It's time we stopped talking and started building.

June 5, 2026
Opinion: Millbrook's Potholes Are a Metaphor for Everything Wrong With City Hall
Columnist Darnell Okafor argues that the city's crumbling roads are a symptom of a deeper problem: a city council that keeps kicking hard decisions down the road — literally.

June 3, 2026
Opinion: Millbrook's Pothole Problem Is More Than an Inconvenience — It's a Choice
Columnist Judith Hale argues that the city's crumbling streets aren't a budget mystery — they're the result of repeated decisions to prioritize other spending over basic infrastructure maintenance.

June 3, 2026
City Council Approves $4.2 Million Road Repair Package After Years of Delays
Millbrook's city council voted 6-1 Tuesday night to approve a $4.2 million infrastructure package targeting 18 of the city's most deteriorated road corridors.

June 1, 2026
Opinion: Millbrook's Pothole Problem Isn't Going Away on Its Own
Columnist Ray Okafor argues that the city's crumbling side streets are a symptom of a much bigger infrastructure funding crisis — and that elected officials need to stop kicking the can.

June 1, 2026
Opinion: Millbrook's Pothole Problem Is a Leadership Problem
Columnist Dana Whitfield argues that the city's crumbling roads aren't just an infrastructure failure — they're a symptom of City Hall's chronic inability to prioritize the basics.

June 1, 2026
Opinion: Millbrook's Pothole Problem Is an Emergency, Not a Budget Line Item
Columnist Ray Desjardins argues the city's crumbling roads aren't just an inconvenience — they're a symptom of years of deferred political courage.

May 23, 2026
Column: Millbrook's Traffic Problem Isn't Going to Fix Itself — And Neither Is City Hall
Columnist Ray Dubois has had enough of vague promises about the Crosstown Corridor bottleneck, and he's got some pointed questions for the elected officials who keep kicking the can down the road — quite literally.

May 16, 2026
Opinion: Millbrook's Downtown Parking Debate Is Missing the Point
The city keeps arguing about parking spaces while the real question — what kind of downtown do we actually want — goes unanswered. Courier columnist Dana Ferris weighs in.