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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: CDBG 2022 Annual Competition Underway
CDBG 2022 Annual Competition Underway
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: State Names Ten New Rural Zones for Tax Incentives, Development
The cities of Lafayette, Cordele, Millen, Homerville, Thomaston, Lavonia, Cochran, Ringgold, Clayton, and Pelham were recently designated as Rural Zones.
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: Georgia Rental Assistance Expands Eligibility Statewide
Based on guidance from the U.S. Treasury, counties or cities with over 200,000 people received separate funds to set up their programs.
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: Opportunities to Come as Dawson County is Broadband Ready
Dawson County maintains the rural aspects in much of its north pasts, while the GA-400 corridor serves as its southern commercial hub.
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: PlanFirst Success Story: City of Fitzgerald Mural Series Project
DCA’s PlanFirst program recognizes and rewards Georgia communities that clearly demonstrate an established pattern of successfully implementing their Local Comprehensive Plan
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: Turner County to be Recognized as a Broadband Ready Community
Over the last few years, Turner County has faced many challenges ranging from tornadoes in 2017 to Hurricane Michael in 2018
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: The Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Serves Announces $4.5 Million in AmeriCorps Funding for Georgia
Georgia received $4,531,101 in AmeriCorps funding from AmeriCorps, a federal agency.
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: Public Notice of Substantial Amendment to the 2017 CDBG-MIT Action PLan
Proposed Substantial Amendment to the 2017 CDBG-MIT Action Plan
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: List of Broadband Ready Communities Grows with Addition of The City of Byron
Similar to small towns across Georgia, the City of Byron was not immune from the struggles of COVID-19, and as an interstate town, travel reductions greatly impacted local revenues and job prospects.
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS: Regional Commission Success Stories: Hogansville Water Tower Trail
On March 1, 2021, the City of Hogansville completed the fifth phase of its downtown Water Tower Trail, officially opening a new section that connects the trail’s existing outdoor classroom to the downtown core.