During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the upcoming public input meeting regarding downtown development, emphasizing the need for broader community engagement. The meeting is expected to be scheduled after business hours to encourage attendance from the public.
Commissioner Culpepper raised concerns about the management of public property once development is completed, particularly in light of ongoing issues with homelessness in the downtown area. He highlighted complaints from local businesses about the presence of homeless individuals and the need for a clean and welcoming environment for patrons. Culpepper suggested that a collaborative approach involving the Downtown Development Authority and the Unified Government could be essential for maintaining cleanliness and order in the area.
Commissioner Thornton echoed these sentiments, stressing the importance of integrating the direction of the homeless coalition into their planning efforts. He noted that addressing homelessness is interconnected with the development of public spaces and urged that considerations for programs and planning should reflect this relationship.
The meeting also touched on potential predesignated programs for the next Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (T-SPLOST) referendum, indicating that staff had outlined several key initiatives for consideration. Further details on these programs were included in the agenda packet provided to the commissioners.