Why is there no sign on Old State Road
about the proposed abandonment of the part leading to the Alapaha River
like there was in 2010?
There’s a clue in the letter of the law Lowndes County is citing.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ROAD ABANDONMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to O.C.G.A. 32-7-2(b)(1) the
Lowndes County Board of Commissioners has determined that a section
of Old State Road (CR # 16) has ceased to be used by the public to
the extent that no substantial purpose is served or by it that its
removal from the county road system is otherwise in the best public
interest. The section of Old State Road that is proposed for
abandonment lies .85 miles to the east of Good Hope Road (CR # 126)
and travels approximately .17 miles before termination at the
Alapaha River.
YOU ARE ALSO HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to said Code section the
Lowndes County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing for
the purpose of determining whether to declare the subject section of
the subject road abandoned. The public hearing will be at 5:30 P.M.
on February 12, 2013, at the Lowndes County Administration Building
located at 327 North Ashley Street, Valdosta, Georgia.
Any citizen of Lowndes County or any person wherever residing may be
heard by the Lowndes County Board of Commissioners during the
aforesaid public hearing.
This 28th day of January, 2013.
Joseph D. Pritchard
County Manager
Lowndes County, Georgia
00046658
2/1,8/13
Note that last part:
“or any person wherever residing may be heard by the
Lowndes County Board of Commissioners during the aforesaid public hearing.”
That means you do not have to be a citizen or resident or taxpayer
of Lowndes County to speak at this public hearing.
There’s no public hearing sign on the affected portion of that road.
Why is that?
Here’s
O.C.G.A. 32-7-2(b)(1):
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