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Online Comments Extended For Southwest Cherokee Parks, Trail Plan

The public now has longer to give comments online for the southwest Cherokee Parks and Trails plan through Feb. 22.

CHEROKEE COUNTY, GA — The online public input period for the Southwest Cherokee Parks and Trails Plan has been extended. Residents now have until Feb. 22 to review the plans and provide feedback.

“We decided to extend the online input period from Feb. 15 to Feb. 22 to provide one final opportunity to residents who would like to provide feedback,” said Cherokee County Community Services Director Bryan Reynolds. “Overall, we’ve received excellent response from the public throughout this project.”

Residents will have the opportunity to provide input online by answering project priority questions on the project website.

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The next step includes project phasing, implementation plans and report documents that are scheduled to be presented to the Cherokee Recreation and Parks Advisory Board on March 17 and Cherokee County Board of Commissioners at the April 20 regular commission meeting.

Anyone with questions should contact Bryan Reynolds at bdreynolds@cherokeega.com or Sarah
McColley, with TSW, at smccolley@tsw-design.com.

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