AFTER
A POLL FROM COMMISSIONER DON HAWBAKER— SHOWING 60%
WOULD SUPPORT A TRANSPORTATION SPLOST THAT COULD RAISE $40
MILLION OVER 5 YEARS FOR ROAD PAVING---THE SPALDING
COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AGREED TO MOVE FOWARD WITH UP
TO 5 PUBLIC FORUMS ON A T-SPLOST AT MONDAY'S MEETING.
A
HALF DOZEN CITIZENS FROM NORTH-EAST SPALDING BEGGED THE
BOARD TO PAVE THEIR DIRT ROADS.
THE
T-SPLOST COULD BE ON THE NOVEMBER BALLOT.
MORE
BLOW-UP FROM FULL BLOWN FIREARMS SHOOTING RANGE IN
WILLIAMSON. RETIRED MILITARY CHRISTINE THOMAS TOLD THE
COMMISSIONERS THEY HAVE FAILED TO PROTECT HER NEIGHBORHOOD
BY ALLOWING A GUN TRAINING FACILITY TO TURN INTO A
6 DAYS A WEEK SHOOTING RANGE. CAN'T WATCH TV/ STRUCK BY
PELLETS IN YOUR YARD---
HOME
VALUES ARE LOWERED BY 50% AND SOME ARE SELLING OUT—SHE
SAID.
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