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Residents oppose development plans at community meeting in Skyline Drive area

March 12, 2024 | Stephens County, School Districts, Georgia



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Residents oppose development plans at community meeting in Skyline Drive area
Concerns over a proposed development in Stephens County took center stage during the Planning Commission meeting on March 12, 2024. Residents voiced their apprehensions about a new hotel and business offices planned for the area, highlighting a lack of clear information from developers.

The meeting opened with a public hearing, but the applicant was unable to attend due to family health issues, leaving many questions unanswered. Local resident Charles Wilson expressed his frustration, stating, “There’s not enough information to tell me what’s going on with these properties.” He raised concerns about the potential impact on his property and the community, questioning whether the new housing would be owner-occupied or rented, and if it might include Section 8 housing.

Another resident, Linda Noel, echoed Wilson's sentiments, criticizing the board for not providing adequate details about the development. “We came to this meeting last time about that land and left not knowing anything more than we did when we came in,” she said, emphasizing the community's feeling of being left in the dark regarding the types of businesses that might move in.

Residents are particularly worried about the implications of the new hotel, questioning its quality and the kind of clientele it might attract. The lack of transparency from the developers has led to calls for the commission to reconsider the proposal until more information is made available.

As the meeting concluded, the community's concerns were clear: without more clarity on the development's specifics, many residents are urging the commission to vote against the project. The next steps remain uncertain as the board prepares to address these pressing issues in future meetings.

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