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Residents raise flooding, code-enforcement, development and utility-pole sign concerns during public comment
Summary
During public comments at the Jan. 7 Clayton County meeting, residents raised repeated concerns about property flooding, unpermitted utility-pole flyers, proposed new commercial development including gas stations and car washes, and code enforcement responsiveness. County staff and commissioners acknowledged the issues and directed follow-up.
Several Clayton County residents used the Jan. 7 public-comment period to raise recurring quality-of-life concerns and request follow-up from county staff.
Terry Farr, an unincorporated Clayton County resident, said her property on Briar Bay Loop floods repeatedly and that manholes and infrastructure managed by the county water authority were causing saturation that has left the house uninhabitable. Farr said she has provided photos and messages to county staff and state…
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