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By The Islander Staff Jan 27, 2021 Yesterday during a Special Called meeting, the Glynn County Commission approved a resolution to hold an election for a three year, one percent SPLOST to be held March 16. The SPLOST is expected to generate $68.5 million with $35.3 million going toward Glynn County projects, $13.2 million for Brunswick projects, $15 million for the Joint Water and Sewer commission, $2.5 million for Development Authority projects, and $2.5 million for Jekyll Island. About half of the county’s funds are designated for road projects; the development authority portion will go for site development; $3.5 million of the JWSC’s share will go toward the Arco area water service extension; Jekyll Island will repair the Clam Creek pier and pave more bike paths. $8.3 million of the city’s share will go toward infrastructure including paving and storm drainage improvements. ....
By The Islander Staff Jan 27, 2021 Yesterday during a Special Called meeting, the Glynn County Commission approved a resolution to hold an election for a three year, one percent SPLOST to be held March 16. The SPLOST is expected to generate $68.5 million with $35.3 million going toward Glynn County projects, $13.2 million for Brunswick projects, $15 million for the Joint Water and Sewer commission, $2.5 million for Development Authority projects, and $2.5 million for Jekyll Island. About half of the county’s funds are designated for road projects; the development authority portion will go for site development; $3.5 million of the JWSC’s share will go toward the Arco area water service extension; Jekyll Island will repair the Clam Creek pier and pave more bike paths. $8.3 million of the city’s share will go toward infrastructure including paving and storm drainage improvements. ....
By The Islander Staff Jan 27, 2021 Yesterday during a Special Called meeting, the Glynn County Commission approved a resolution to hold an election for a three year, one percent SPLOST to be held March 16. The SPLOST is expected to generate $68.5 million with $35.3 million going toward Glynn County projects, $13.2 million for Brunswick projects, $15 million for the Joint Water and Sewer commission, $2.5 million for Development Authority projects, and $2.5 million for Jekyll Island. About half of the county’s funds are designated for road projects; the development authority portion will go for site development; $3.5 million of the JWSC’s share will go toward the Arco area water service extension; Jekyll Island will repair the Clam Creek pier and pave more bike paths. $8.3 million of the city’s share will go toward infrastructure including paving and storm drainage improvements. ....
By The Islander Staff Jan 25, 2021 The Glynn County Commission will meet at 9:00am Tuesday to finalize the SPLOST 2021 project list. The major changes to the list that were proposed by Commissioner Bill Brunson during last week’s regular commission meeting included dropping a $2 million dollar road improvement project at the intersection of Canal Rd. and Old Jesup Rd. From the list and reallocating a large portion of the money to the Coast Guard Station beach master plan. The plan was developed by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society and the Convention and Visitors Bureau, who were going to raise private donations for the project. Last year the Commission was going to earmark $1.5 million for the project. That was increased this year to $2.5 million and now Brunson is asking for $4 million saying the CVB and Historical Society will commit to the $1 million dollar balance. The list is expected to be finalized tomorrow so County Attorney Aaron Mumford can draft th ....
By The Islander Staff Jan 25, 2021 The Glynn County Commission will meet at 9:00am Tuesday to finalize the SPLOST 2021 project list. The major changes to the list that were proposed by Commissioner Bill Brunson during last week’s regular commission meeting included dropping a $2 million dollar road improvement project at the intersection of Canal Rd. and Old Jesup Rd. From the list and reallocating a large portion of the money to the Coast Guard Station beach master plan. The plan was developed by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society and the Convention and Visitors Bureau, who were going to raise private donations for the project. Last year the Commission was going to earmark $1.5 million for the project. That was increased this year to $2.5 million and now Brunson is asking for $4 million saying the CVB and Historical Society will commit to the $1 million dollar balance. The list is expected to be finalized tomorrow so County Attorney Aaron Mumford can draft th ....