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Langfelder renews push for Enos Park TIF extension as pair of taxing bodies hold out

Langfelder renews push for Enos Park TIF extension as pair of taxing bodies hold out Nearly one month since the expiration of the Enos Park tax-increment financing district, Mayor Jim Langfelder again pushed for its retroactive renewal Tuesday even as opposition from holdout taxing bodies appeared as stiff as ever.  Langfelder, joined by a handful of community leaders on a vacant residential lot on the 900 block of North Sixth Street, called on elected officials in Capital Township and, to a lesser degree, the Springfield Park District to drop their objections to the TIF’s renewal.  The district, which covered Second Street to 10th Street and Carpenter Street to just north of North Grand Avenue, expired on Dec. 15 upon exhausting its 23-year cycle. 

Federal, county authorities shut down stash house, detain 40-plus immigrants

Federal, county authorities shut down stash house, detain 40-plus immigrants Jan. 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Five immigrants who had crossed the border illegally were found inside this Ford Flex. The 17-year-old driver was arrested on the charges of evading arrest and smuggling of persons.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less 2of5 5of5 Federal agents and Webb County constable deputies arrested three people in connection with the smuggling attempt of more than 40 immigrants who had crossed the border illegally. On Jan. 8, Homeland Security Investigations special agents received information about a trailer home in the 3000 block of North Tapeyste Avenue that was being used to harbor immigrants. U.S. Border Patrol agents set up surveillance at about 8 p.m.

11 streets part of Covington s 2021 LMIG paving project

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. 11 streets part of Covington’s 2021 LMIG paving project Remaining 2011 SPLOST revenue to help fund $546,000 in street improvements (Metro Creative Services) COVINGTON, Ga. Using the remainder of 2011 SPLOST funds, the city of Covington has elected to pave 11 streets as part of a Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) project. During its regular meeting Jan. 4, the Covington City Council unanimously approved the estimated $546,394.72 project. According to City Manager Scott Andrews, the Georgia Department of Transportation will contribute $168,968.32, leaving the city of Covington to pay the remaining $377,426.40. A 10% contingency was included to cover “any unforeseen issue that may arise during the paving process.”

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