The Brunswick-Glynn County Joint Water and Sewer Commission voted last week to approve a $40,000 contract for upgrades at the Dunbar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant to avoid issues that caused
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By Islander Staff
Mar 4, 2021
Wednesday night Glynn County Commission chairman Wayne Neal, Joint Water and Sewer commission Executive Director Andrew Burroughs, County Commissioner David O’Quinn and Jekyll Island Authority Chief Operations Officer Noel Jenson got together to give a virtual update on the proposed SPLOST 2021 project list.
The update was a breakdown of each entity’s projects and costs. Neal recognized that a number of projects on the previous SPLOST 2016 list are not complete and the county has been criticized for it. However, corrective action is being taken he said.
Of those 46 projects, 31 are complete,, 5 have right-of-way or land issues that are being dealt with, 4 are out for bid, 3 are under construction and 3 are awaiting final approval. He said the county is hiring a project manager to not only manage SPLOST 2021 projects, but to take charge of any unfinished previous SPLOST projects.