Civil Municipal - September 2024

initiative includes a range of projects, from road paving and expansion to intersection and sidewalk enhancements. Leverette emphasizes,“This funding is a game changer for us, supporting both the community and economic development by ensuring viable roads for workers and suppliers alike.” Water and sewer services, managed by a separate authority, are also strategically concentrated along one corridor of the county. Leverette explains,“They work very closely with economic development to coordinate where we can place commercial and light industrial growth.” Broadband infrastructure is another area seeing expansion.“The state of Georgia has allocated substantial funding for rural internet initiatives, improving access in our mountainous areas,” Leverette notes. Addressing the nationwide housing shortage, Commission Chairman Thurmond provides insight into Dawson County’s residential development efforts. “We have a wide variety of housing needs and affordability issues,” he acknowledges. The county offers diverse housing options, from $200,000 starter homes to properties exceeding $1 million. Recent developments include workforce housing 400 N. and S. around the Georgia Outlet Mall | Courtesy of John Seibel Photography 107 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 09 DAWSON COUNTY, GA

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