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Jones County hears annual capital improvements report; commissioners discuss reinstating impact fees

Jones County Commission · May 5, 2026
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Summary

At a May 5 public hearing, a county presenter reported zero impact-fee collections or expenditures for the past year and said the county will transmit its capital improvements element to the state; a committee member urged reconsidering impact fees and discussed alternatives such as tap or stormwater fees.

Jones County commissioners heard a brief presentation May 5 on the county’s annual capital improvements element, which the presenter said showed no recent collections or expenditures tied to impact fees.

Greg, who presented the capital improvements element to the commission, said, “In the past year, you’ve collected $0, and you’ve spent $0. You had $0 on hand. You still have $0 on hand,” and described the report as legally required but substantively empty because impact fees currently are not being collected.

The report will be transmitted to the Georgia Department of…

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