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5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 9 FI TZGERALD, GEORGIA as a retirement community. “We have a lot of people that leave here and go make their lives and come back here to retire,” he says. “I know that, because I’m in the funeral business, and this is where they come home to, which is nice, and we love that, but to have this younger generation of newly married couples coming back and contributing to our community is what’s going to help us going forward.” “These are people that could work anywhere in the world,” Dunn concurs. “They have the qualifications to work for the small business owner or the Fortune 500 company. They could travel and work anywhere in the world, and yet they have chosen to live and work out of Fitzgerald.” Holt cites a grant (a bit more than $1 million) from the Georgia Department of Transportation that’s helping Fitzgerald revitalize seven of its downtown parks and facilitate more croyeng.com From planning runways, highways, or greenways to designing, surveying, or managing construction projects – we’ve got your back. It’s why our clients are our top priority – because communities aren’t shaped just by projects, but by people. We believe in engineering the extra mile. It’s what we do. AVIATION PLANNING SURVEYING TRANSPORTATION AVIATION AVIATION PLANNING PLANNING LAND ACQUISITION LANDSCAPE PARKS AND RECRE TRANSPORTATION TRA TRAFFIC MOBILI TY CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TRANSIT SU RVEYING A AVIATION ENGINEERING S UR THE DEVELOPEMENT SURVEYING EXTRA MILE PARKS AND RECREATION ENGAGEMENT LANDSCAPE ARCH ITEC

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