base. The Robins International Industrial Park, located in the Peach County portion of the city, is being actively marketed to attract new industrial companies. Mayor Patrick mentions the recent successes in this area, including the arrival of Pratt Industries, a significant project supported by Governor Kemp. “We are still getting more and more interest for companies to come into the Robins International Industrial Park,” she says, noting that this park is currently the primary industrial area seeking new businesses. Hogan elaborates on the governance and strategic partnerships involved in promoting the industrial park. “The Robins International Industrial Park is governed by the Joint Development Authority of Peach County and the city of Warner Robins,” she explains. This partnership has existed for about five years and allows cost-sharing mechanisms to advertise the property proactively. 132 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 09
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