Friday, July 27, 2001

SPLOST vote is set for Sept.18

By JOHN THOMPSON
jthompson@TheCitizenNews.com

Coweta County's governments are ready for the fall special purpose local option sales tax vote.

During a meeting Tuesday afternoon, the Coweta County Commission, along with all the county's municipalities, signed off on $98 million worth of proposed projects that will go before the voters Sept. 18.

The biggest project proposed is a $35 million court complex that will consolidate all the county's judicial needs under one roof.

Coweta County also wants to build a satellite library at Thomas Crossroads, along with additional work on the county's roads and bridges.

All of the municipalities submitted lists of projects to the county and streets and sidewalk programs are priorities of nearly every city.

Grantville's main focus is for a new library and cemetery, along with utilities expansion. Haralson wants to expand senior citizens support facilities and restore some of the historic buildings in town.

Moreland's main focus is upgrading the town's historic old mill and museum, while Newnan officials want to build a small convention center and construct new downtown parking facilities.

Palmetto is focusing on streets and roads and upgrading its sewer system, while Senoia wants a small museum and additional road projects.

Sharpsburg officials listed roads and sidewalks as their top priorities, while the town of Turin wants to renovate an old school building for office space and a town center.

Commission Chairman Robert Wood was pleased that all the officials submitted their projects in a timely manner.

"This proves that we can sit down and cooperate with each other," he said.

Wood also addressed recent comments about how active public officials could be in promoting the SPLOST vote.

"Anybody that asks me on an individual basis will get my opinion," he said.


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