Troup County GA

9 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 10 TROUP COUNT Y, GEORGIA of the county, and we’re in the process of building a large pickleball facility. It’s one of those new emerging sports and we’re hoping to host tournaments. We’ve got robust hotel and retail amenities that draw folks in. If you’re in Florida, Alabama, or South Carolina, it’s easy to come here. We’re hopeful to see more and more recreation tourism as we develop.” Keeping the county current As Troup County experiences growth, keeping its infrastructure and amenities current and in top condition is imperative. “We’re trying to expand our water and sewer infrastructure,” says Mosley. “We know that economic development follows water and sewer. So, we are working hard with our cities to provide as many financial incentives as we can to allow for water and sewer infrastructure to continue to grow throughout our county. And as we build our facilities we also keep storm water in mind. Recently, we have seen a huge influx of tornadoes; just in the past year, we’ve

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