Close Menu
Douglas NowDouglas Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
What's Hot

The City of Douglas: Some city parks are open and ready for use

July 23, 2025

Amanda Coleman, convicted of murdering two-year-old in 2018, files motion for new trial, state Supreme Court says no

July 23, 2025

Deputies locate, arrest sex offender who allegedly failed to register change of address

July 23, 2025
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok
Trending
  • The City of Douglas: Some city parks are open and ready for use
  • Amanda Coleman, convicted of murdering two-year-old in 2018, files motion for new trial, state Supreme Court says no
  • Deputies locate, arrest sex offender who allegedly failed to register change of address
  • Douglas man on probation for aggravated assault allegedly steals utility payment from City Hall drop box, goes back to jail
  • Citizens file suit asking for injunction to stop proposed commercial poultry farm
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok Pinterest
Douglas NowDouglas Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok
Douglas NowDouglas Now
Home»News»County approves rezoning request on Sand Hill Church Road, road resurfacing projects
News

County approves rezoning request on Sand Hill Church Road, road resurfacing projects

Robert PrestonBy Robert PrestonNovember 16, 20180 Views
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok
Robert Preston Jr./DouglasNow.com
At the most recent county commission meeting, the county recognized sheriff's deputy Ben Munford (fourth from right) for being named the Officer of the Year for 2018.
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

At the Coffee County Commission’s most recent meeting, commissioners approved a rezoning request from Don Wildes Jr. to rezone 5.3 acres at 1875 Sand Hill Church Road from Commercial to Light Industrial. There is a catch, though – the property cannot be used for any type of event, concert, party, or related facility.

 

According to Wildes, the property will be used for manufacturing utility and cargo trailers. However, some neighbors had expressed concern that the property could eventually house some type of event center. At the meeting Don Wildes Sr. said that under no circumstances would the property be used for such. “I wouldn’t do that to the neighbors,” he said.

 

The planning commission had approved the rezoning request. County code enforcement had recommended that the commission reject the request. Commissioners decided to approve Wildes’s request with a deed restriction prohibiting a party/entertainment center in the motion. The request was unanimously approved.

 

The commission also approved the Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG) road resurfacing project list for the county as well as Ambrose, Broxton, and Nicholls. The county roads to be resurfaced are Brooks Road, Clear Lake Drive, Ten Point Drive, Fawn Lane, Mahogany Road, Clinton Carter Road, Old Bell Telephone Road, Old Columbus Road, Roberts Cemetery Road, and a portion of Fox Hills Road. Ambrose’s Pine Street as well as Byrd and Hill streets in Broxton are on the list. Nicholls’s resurfacing list includes Main Street, Jones Street, Middleton Street, and Tanner Street.

 

The county approved Statewide Surveying as the engineering contractors for the projects. However, the total project cost of $1,998,724.58 was outside of Statewide’s budget. The contractor, East Coast Asphalt, recommended changes to the striping, field testing, and traffic control, reduced the cost by $52,584.20. Commissioners approved the bid and the change order that dropped the price tag of the projects.

 

The county also handled several other important matters of business, approving a contract with Manatron for new tax commissioner software, a service delivery strategy approved by the Department of Community Affairs, a resolution for updates to the record retention schedule, and a lease agreement with Unison Behavioral Health for the building at 1005 Shirley Avenue.

Coffee County Commission Coffee County Georgia LMIG
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Douglas Now Profile Pic
Robert Preston

Related Posts

The City of Douglas: Some city parks are open and ready for use

July 23, 2025

Amanda Coleman, convicted of murdering two-year-old in 2018, files motion for new trial, state Supreme Court says no

July 23, 2025

Deputies locate, arrest sex offender who allegedly failed to register change of address

July 23, 2025

Comments are closed.

Top Posts

Convicted child molester allegedly gets drunk, lends truck to girlfriend, forgets and reports it stolen, then gets arrested for failure to register

February 19, 202572,314 Views

18 bodies in various states of decomposition found at funeral home during eviction process

October 27, 202465,734 Views

Cream Cheese Pound Cake

November 11, 202445,069 Views

Three dozen defendants indicted in major South Georgia drug trafficking conspiracy

January 30, 202537,479 Views
RSS Latest Headlines from Fox News
  • Giants' Rafael Devers makes surprising admission on played defense after run as designated hitter with Red Sox
  • Pennsylvania woman allegedly used 10 different aliases to pose as nurse across multiple facilities
  • Lee Westwood blasts Official World Golf Ranking after jumping 3,759 spots with Open Championship finish
  • UN court rules wealthy nations pay up for climate change damages in controversial global ruling
  • DNI Gabbard claims ‘deep state actors’ didn’t want Trump-Russia information to 'see the light of day'
Follow us on Social Media!
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Pinterest
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok Pinterest
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
© 2025 DouglasNow. All Rights Reserved.

Newell Media

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.