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City of Richmond Hill planning to hold Fourth of July celebration
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RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (WTOC) - The City of Richmond Hill announced their plans for their Independence Day celebration. The city says it’s the largest event that they put on every year.
It’ll be like a flashback to 2019 in J.F. Gregory Park for this year’s Independence Day celebration. City officials say they decided to move forward with it this year when the governor lifted several COVID-19 restrictions.
On Saturday, July 3 the park will be full of vendors, food trucks and games. A firework show will be in the evening.
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An application asking Richmond Hill to annex and rezone a 1.61 acre residential lot at the intersection of Belfast Keller Road and Cranston Bluff Drive is being withdrawn, the city’s mayor said Tuesday night, “until a later date in the future in order to better determine what traffic improvements are necessary at that location.”
The applicant, Tim Casey, reportedly planned to build a convenience store on the property, which is near the future Richmond Hill High School.