More than $4 million awarded to West Georgia counties for site development

Governor Brian Kemp has announced the fourth round of grants from the Rural Site Development Initiative (RSDI) within the OneGeorgia Authority, totaling $7.8 million for ten local projects across the state. With this latest round of grants, the State of Georgia has invested $28 million into rural site development projects since the program’s launch in FY 2025.

Three of those counties are in West Georgia including Muscogee, Harris, and Upson.

The Development Authority of Columbus was awarded $2 million for site improvement work, including clearing and grading, at the GRAD-certified Muscogee Technology Park. The total project costs are $10 million.

The Thomaston-Upson County Industrial Development Authority was awarded $2 million to construct water, sewer, and transportation infrastructure at the GRAD-certified Central Georgia Business and Technology Park. The total project costs are $2.3 million…

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