Public input sought for Coastal Ga. regional plan The commission s goal is to keep the ten counties and 35 cities in our region sustainable as they continue to grow. (Source: WTOC) By Sarah Winkelmann | May 13, 2021 at 6:31 AM EDT - Updated May 13 at 6:41 AM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - What issues do you think need to be addressed in Coastal Georgia? Is it roads. schools. jobs? Thatâs what the Coastal Regional Commission of Georgia wants to know.
The commissionâs goal is to keep the ten counties and 35 cities in our region sustainable as they continue to grow.
The regional planning commission hopes to come up with a plan by October that will be in effect by early next year. But first, they need your help. If you live in Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, or Screven counties, the plan commission is asking for your input in order to come up with the plan.
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DARIEN, Ga. April 20, 2021 The Coastal Regional Commission (CRC) is seeking community input on the five-year update to the Regional Plan of Coastal Georgia. The plan is required by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, and covers the 10-county Coastal Georgia Region, including Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, and Screven Counties. The Regional Plan includes a vision for how the coastal region of Georgia can develop policies and projects that ensure a high quality of life for all residents over the next 20 years. This plan includes topics of regional importance such as transportation infrastructure, water and solid waste management, natural resources, regional growth management, economic development, preservation of agricultural lands, disaste
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Commission seeks input for Regional Plan
The Coastal Regional Commission (CRC) is seeking community input on the five-year update to the Regional Plan of Coastal Georgia.
The plan is required by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, and covers the 10-county Coastal Georgia Region, including Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, and Screven counties.
The Regional Plan includes a vision for how the coastal region of Georgia can develop policies and projects that ensure a high quality of life for all residents over the next 20 years. This plan includes topics of regional importance such as transportation infrastructure, water and solid waste management, natural resources, regional growth management, economic development, preservation of agricultural