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Savannah man could be forced to pay for someone else s mess

Savannah man could be forced to pay for someone else’s mess Savannah man could be forced to pay for someone else’s crime By Jessica Savage | April 7, 2021 at 6:35 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 8:18 PM SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Illegal dumping is a problem in Savannah. It’s not something you think about until you can see it around town or even worse, in your own backyard. That happened to one man in Savannah. He had about 30 tires dumped on his property. A neighbor saw who did it and reported it to police. But now the property owner is being told to clean up the mess or pay a fine.

Broughton Street project behind schedule but not over budget, city leaders say

Broughton Street project behind schedule but not over budget, city leaders say Ariana Mount Replay Video UP NEXT After months of delays, the first block of the Broughton Streetscape project is now back open, but store owners said it s still not business as usual. It really has been awful being the guinea pig somewhat of this entire project, said Ashley Brooks, owner of Pounce Cat Café. Asst. City Manager for the City of Savannah, Heath Lloyd, said the project team is taking what they learned in the first block and applying it as they move forward. We finished the first block, and quite candidly, it went pretty bad. Now, what I want to do is finish the second block and really get a feel for what s the reality, said Lloyd.

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