The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing Thursday, September 3 at 5 p.m., in the main conference room of the Forsyth County Administration Building. Two topics that will be up for discussion are the proposed location for the Forsyth County Animal Shelter and proposed changes to the Comprehensive Plan.
Animal Shelter: The public hearing will be to consider a proposal to locate the future Forsyth County Animal Shelter at a 15,800-square foot facility located at 1614 Peachtree Parkway. The purpose of this public hearing is to seek public input and hear concerns regarding the possible use of this site for a future animal shelter. A final decision regarding the use of this site has not been made. Additionally, Forsyth County is interested in receiving at the public hearing input and recommendations relative to other potential locations for a future animal shelter as well as public input relative to county construction and operation of a future animal shelter.
Comprehensive Plan: The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners will also hold a public hearing regarding proposed changes to the Forsyth County Comprehensive Plan. The purpose of the public hearing shall be to present proposed changes to the Future Land Use (FLU) map and to receive public comment concerning these changes.
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All residents and any other affected and/or interested persons are invited to attend. These hearings will be held in the Forsyth County Administration Building, located at 110 E. Main Street in Cumming on Thursday, September 3 at 5 p.m.
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