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SPLOST8 campaigners outline projects, point voters to materials ahead of Nov. 4 referendum

Chatham County Board of Commissioners · October 25, 2025
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Citizens for Progress chair Jim Collins briefed the Chatham County commission on the SPLOST8 campaign, saying early voting began Oct. 14 and the referendum is Nov. 4; campaign materials highlight drainage and road projects and the group urges residents to review municipal and county project lists.

Jim Collins, chair of Citizens for Progress and an engineer with Thomas and Hutton, told the Chatham County Board of Commissioners the SPLOST8 campaign kicked off in mid‑September and has focused on outreach to civic and professional groups and distribution of mailers and palm cards with a QR code linking to Vote Yes materials. "Early voting started, October 14 and the actual date of the referendum will be November 4,"…

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