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Hancock County board approves intent to seek up to $12 million in bonds for county share of beach renourishment

Hancock County Board of Supervisors
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Summary

The Hancock County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 July 7 to approve a resolution declaring the board's intent to issue up to $12 million in general‑obligation bonds or enter a loan with the Mississippi Development Bank to fund the county's portion of a planned beach renourishment project.

The Hancock County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously July 7 to declare its intent to issue up to $12,000,000 in general‑obligation bonds, or to enter into a loan with the Mississippi Development Bank, to pay the county's portion of a planned beach renourishment effort.

An unidentified supervisor who introduced the item described the larger project as an estimated $30 million renourishment plan, saying the…

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