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A Pause for a Plan – Proposed Putnam County (GA) 6 Month Development Moratorium

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Anonymous
11 months ago

It should be a 12 or longer moratorium.

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Diana M Moreno
11 months ago

Let’s pause and think about the impact on citizens before making any decisions.

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Donnie Chapman
11 months ago

Takea breather and do some plannning

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Ronald Marmol
11 months ago

I support the moratorium.

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Deborah Summer
11 months ago

I am in agreement with this petition

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Josef Wood
11 months ago Featured

Stop developing right next to where our kids play! WE voted for YOU in hopes you would help protect THEM, not a gas station!

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Sally
11 months ago

The roads are horrible. They cannot handle that much more traffic. It can barely handle what we have now. Trying to get out on 44 is near impossible.

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Mary Cassanos
11 months ago

Please take your time and don’t spoil Putnam County’s beauty.

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Susan Mitchell
11 months ago

Fully support

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Katherine Wardlaw
11 months ago

Slow down. Pause. Discuss the possibilities of what kind of growth and location before approving more applications.

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Linda Morgan
11 months ago

I support a 6 month delay before final approval is granted on any more development over 4 units in Putnam County. Commissioner Hersey is correct here and weighing the possible stress this could put on the county.

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Judy Shaw
11 months ago

I support this petition.

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Kimberly Wall Huff
11 months ago

I fully support this petition

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Anonymous
11 months ago

Slow down, get it right

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John Stickline
11 months ago

Yes

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Carole Stickline
11 months ago

100%

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Jim Lumpkin
11 months ago

Good idea with this group.

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Susan Larson
11 months ago Featured

I support Billy Webster. I believe we need to take more time to figure out what impact a huge development would do to our schools, traffic patterns and economics, especially if 275 rental properties would be built and the landlords had a 20 tax abatement.

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Melinda Self
11 months ago

This growth coming is way too much too soon.

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Elaine Jaworski
11 months ago

We need Commissioners who will like out for the best interest of the residents. Steve Hersey is one that does that.