The Bulloch County Commissioners will consider imposing a six month moratorium on rezoning applications for new subdivisions and development in the southeastern portion of the county. The item…
MoreThe Bulloch County Board of Commissioners have proposed increasing property taxes by a little more than 10%. The proposed tax digest for 2022 was published Wednesday afternoon following…
MoreThe City of Statesboro is embarking on a process to update its zoning and other development regulations and combine them into a Unified Development Code that will regulate…
MoreAfter its called special called meeting on July 28, the Bulloch County Board of Education announced it plans to increase property taxes by 5.54% over the rollback millage rate.…
MoreA recent award of an almost $350,000 contract to a research division at Georgia Southern University raises concerns over the lack of disclosure of possible or perceived conflicts…
MoreUp for consideration during Tuesday’s city council meeting was a proposal to accept a contract outsourcing the job duties of a city building inspector. City Manager Charles Penny…
MoreBulloch County Commissioners will soon consider a conditional use application for a cryptocurrency mining operation in the south end of Bulloch County. The application has concerned residents who…
MoreCall to Order by Mayor Jonathan McCollar(Councilwoman Shari Barr & City Attorney Cain Smith attended virtually)Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance by Councilmember Phil BoyumRecognitions/Public Presentations Presentation of an…
MoreA proposed subdivision was a point of contnetion during Tuesday’s Statesboro City Council meeting on Tuesday. L&S Acquisitions LLC requested a Zoning Map Amendment from the R10/R8(Single-Family Residential)…
MoreThis is a summary of what occurred during the Bulloch Commission Meeting on 07/19/22. Call to OrderWelcomePledge & InvocationRoll Call – All Commissioners presentApproval of General Agenda –…
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