Updates from Washington from U.S. Rep. Tom Graves, who represents District 14, which includes Paulding County.
The council meets Tuesday, May 5; see attached meeting agenda.
See the summary minutes from the April 28 meeting.
The meeting has been changed from 7 p.m. April 23 to 7 p.m. April 24.
Yolanda D. Newell recently completed Development Authority Training through UGAβs Carl Vinson Institute of Government.
The Hiram City Council met Tuesday for a work session and special session.
The revenue generated by the statewide tax increase will pay for yearly transportation infrastructure maintenance.
Government offices will be closed on April 3 in observance of Good Friday.
The Hiram City Council meets Tuesday, March 31, at 6 p.m.
Although the governor will not sign the Haleigh's Hope Act into law until the legislative session ends, he wants state agencies to be ready.
Only one representative voted against the amended HB 1, which will now go to Gov. Nathan Deal to be signed into law.
See agenda for Tuesday's Board of Commissioners meetings in Dallas.
Airport and Industrial Building authority meetings scheduled March 18 are affected.
βWe had excellent turnout at meetings and great suggestions from the public throughout the plan development."
U.S. Rep. Tom Graves represents District 14, which includes Paulding County.
Summary minutes from Tuesday's regular session.
The total costs to make sewer available is $2,289,684.35, not including previously approved costs.
The Paulding County Board of Commissioners' work session and board meeting were postponed by weather on Feb. 24.
Summary minutes from Tuesday's work session.
βBackboneβ network is considered to be an essential asset for the long-term economic development of Paulding County and the region.
The council passed a resolution this week, issuing its opposition to House Bill 170.
The Paulding County Board of Commissioners meet Thursday in Dallas.
Summary minutes from Tuesday's special session.
The City of Hiram Council has called a special session for 6 p.m., Feb. 10.
H.B. 243 would provide for the creation of private savings accounts which would use state funds to help pay for private schooling.