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Planner urges study to restore Clarksville town square; proposal would remove 36 parking spaces
Summary
A resident town planner presented two concepts to restore Clarksville’s historic town square, asking the county to authorize a feasibility study contingent on replacing any lost on-street parking; commissioners agreed to review and coordinate with the city and GDOT before acting.
A town planner and Clarksville resident asked the Habersham County Commission on March 17 to study restoring Clarksville’s historic town square to include two linear greens for civic events and pedestrian safety, a concept that would remove roughly 36 on-street parking spaces if implemented.
Lou Oliver, who identified himself as a town planner and Clarksville resident, presented two design options he said he had discussed with Georgia Department of Transportation staff (Justin Lott and Jason Tietz). Oliver said…
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