In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant updates regarding road projects and land use planning in the region. The focus was primarily on the allocation of funds from the Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (TSPLOST) and the Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) for various road improvements across different districts.
The meeting highlighted the strategic approach to concentrate road projects in specific areas to minimize remobilization costs. District 1 received the majority of the initial TSPLOST allocation, with additional projects planned for Districts 2, 3, and 5. Notably, improvements on Old Augusta Road and the design of roundabouts are currently underway.
Concerns were raised about safety on Courthouse Road, particularly regarding a hazardous curve that has been the site of multiple fatalities. Officials confirmed that shoulder work and additional safety measures, including signage and railings, would be incorporated into the resurfacing plans for this road.
Further discussions included the status of McCall Road, which is slated for design and potential widening to accommodate increasing traffic, especially with the anticipated opening of new routes that could redirect truck traffic. The officials expressed a commitment to ensuring that these roads meet Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) standards.
In addition to road improvements, the meeting addressed the comprehensive land use plan, which is due for approval by the end of October. This plan aims to align zoning descriptions with existing land use and includes provisions for commercial corridor overlay districts to ensure consistent development standards across various areas.
The officials also discussed the need for a temporary moratorium on certain rezonings to allow for the completion of updates to the zoning ordinance. This pause is intended to prevent any developments that could conflict with the new standards being established.
Overall, the meeting underscored the local government's proactive measures to enhance infrastructure and ensure sustainable development while addressing community safety concerns. The officials are optimistic about moving forward with these initiatives and engaging the public in the planning process.