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County officials race against time for crucial referendum vote

June 28, 2024 | Henry County, Georgia



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County officials race against time for crucial referendum vote
In a recent government meeting, officials outlined critical timelines and actions regarding an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) aimed at facilitating upcoming projects. The county plans to circulate a draft IGA to municipalities by July 1, with comments due by July 5 and a final draft to be shared by July 8. Municipalities are expected to approve their respective projects and authorize the execution of the IGA by July 26.

A significant deadline looms for the county, which must adopt a resolution calling for a referendum on July 30. This resolution will be forwarded to the election superintendent to ensure the referendum appears on the November ballot. Failure to meet this deadline could result in the referendum being excluded from the upcoming election.

During the meeting, officials clarified that the board will take action on the IGA on July 30, rather than July 9 as previously mentioned. This adjustment provides additional time for finalizing the project list and resolution.

Concerns were raised regarding local infrastructure, particularly the need for improvements along Jonesboro Road due to increasing traffic from new apartment developments. Additionally, discussions highlighted the absence of plans for a mental health facility, enhancements to the health department, and addressing homelessness, indicating a need for further exploration of these pressing community issues.

Officials committed to providing attendees with copies of the meeting materials to ensure transparency and facilitate discussions with their councils.

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