During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implications of a significant population increase in Stockbridge, with approximately 7,000 new residents reported as of January 1, 2023. This demographic shift has prompted calls for improved infrastructure, particularly roads and sidewalks, as many of these areas were previously unincorporated and have deteriorated over time.
City representatives emphasized the need for a joint Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) initiative to fund necessary road resurfacing projects, which have been earmarked in a proposed $13 million budget. Key projects identified include improvements on Eagles Landing, Hudson Bridge, and East Atlanta Road. The officials expressed a strong desire to collaborate with Henry County to ensure these projects are prioritized.
The conversation also highlighted the importance of using updated population estimates from 2023 rather than the 2020 census for planning purposes, as the latter would not accurately reflect the current needs of the growing community. Officials argued that aligning on the 2023 estimates would provide a fairer distribution of resources among the cities and the county.
Additionally, there was a discussion about including city projects in the county's priority list. City representatives urged the county to consider their specific project requests, emphasizing the need for transparency and collaboration to ensure that all community needs are met.
The meeting underscored the urgency of addressing infrastructure challenges in light of rapid growth, with officials committed to working together to enhance the quality of life for all residents in the region.