Rezoning on Pettit passed but neighbors express flooding concerns
County commissioners finalized their work for a $31 million bond, borrowing against a projected $63 million in sales tax revenue over the next five years, at their March meeting on Monday.
This move, in the words of Commission Chair Kris Stancil, will allow the county to “get rolling on construction.” Projects outlined for the SPLOST plan include a public safety facility and equipment (up to $15 million) and roughly $14 million of upgrades to Roper Park, including an indoor pool…