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Growth policy committee recommends keeping urban growth boundary; Bradley County schedules public hearings
Summary
The Growth Policy Coordinating Ad Hoc Committee voted unanimously to keep Bradley County’s current urban growth boundary; the county commission announced public hearings Jan. 13 and Jan. 21 at noon in the commission room and may vote on the recommendation at the Jan. 21 session.
The Growth Policy Coordinating Ad Hoc Committee unanimously recommended that Bradley County maintain its current urban growth boundary, and the county commission scheduled public hearings on the recommendation for Jan. 13 and Jan. 21 at noon in the commission room, Commissioner Collins said at the meeting.
The recommendation matters because it guides where the county expects future urban development to occur and triggers required public hearings under…
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