Hall County will officially take over nearly a dozen recreation sites along Lake Lanier.
The county announced it would manage the 11 sites starting on May 18, through a new partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
“This partnership is about keeping these parks open and continuing to serve our community at a high level,” Brent Holloway, Director of Hall County Parks and Community Services said in a statement. “We understand how important these locations are to our residents and visitors, and our team is committed to maintaining them in a way that reflects that value.”
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Going forward, the Hall County Parks and Leisure Department will oversee day-to-day operations, including:
- Maintenance
- Janitorial services
- Trash removal
- Grass mowing
- Overall site management
Officials said the county will also provide support stewardship efforts for the local environment and continue to enhance the recreational experience for the public…