Politics & Government
Boswell Commercial Appaiser Advises Oconee County Residents Of Potential Negative Impact Of Calls Creek Sewer Line
"Now is the time to form a strategy of action," the appraiser advised residents along Calls Creek.

David Titshaw, a commercial appraiser with The Boswell Group, has sent members of the Friends of Calls Creek an email saying that people living along the creek should be anxious about the impact of the proposed sewer line on the value of their property.
“You and your community are right to be concerned with the after effects of any proposed easement, particularly sewer,” Titshaw wrote.
Titshaw said in the email he specializes in eminent domain acquisitions, easements, and right of ways and has provided appraisals, expert witness testimony and negotiation consultation. He said those who want to know more about his services should contact him.
Titshaw’s solicitation letter is of particular significance because the Boswell Group, for which he works, is owned by Jamie Boswell, Athens commercial realtor and area representative to the Georgia Transportation Board, which oversees the Georgia Department of Transportation.
Boswell was appointed to his position with the support of Oconee County’s representatives to the Georgia General Assembly, Rep. Regina Quick, Rep. Chuck Williams and Sen. Bill Cowsert.
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Pictured: Jimmy Parker from engineering firm Precision Planning Inc.