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Residents rally against proposed campground in quiet community

July 10, 2024 | Upson County, Georgia



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Residents rally against proposed campground in quiet community
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced strong opinions regarding a proposed expansion project in Thomaston, Georgia, highlighting both support and opposition to the initiative.

One resident passionately endorsed the expansion, emphasizing the positive impact of local community engagement and support services. She shared her personal journey, detailing her family's experience with local programs and the nurturing environment they provided. Her testimony underscored the importance of community resources, stating, \"We are a community,\" and advocating for the benefits of local partnerships and events, such as health fairs.

Conversely, several residents expressed significant concerns about the potential expansion's implications for their neighborhoods. Charles McCullough, a local resident, articulated his opposition, citing fears of increased traffic and environmental degradation. He described his desire for a peaceful rural lifestyle, stating, \"I moved here to get away from areas that were blowing up,\" and expressed frustration over the lack of infrastructure to support the anticipated influx of visitors.

Jacqueline Lewis echoed similar concerns, particularly regarding the safety of road access to the proposed site. She highlighted the dangers of the intersection at Picker Road, urging the council to consider the potential risks associated with increased traffic from the expansion.

As discussions continue, the community remains divided, with advocates for the expansion emphasizing its potential benefits and opponents raising valid concerns about safety, environmental impact, and the preservation of their rural way of life. The council's decision will likely have lasting implications for the future of Thomaston and its residents.

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