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Feb. 18, 2024 – The Savannah City Council will consider adding 412 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard as a contributing resource to the Downtown Historic District, following the owner’s petition to demolish the building. See what else is on the agenda and who else is meeting in the latest Week Ahead.

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The Pooler City Council is meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday.

The agenda is now available to view. The meetings are available to watch online on the city’s website.

City of Savannah holding Wetlands Preserve Park Open House on Tuesday

The city of Savannah is inviting the public to attend the Wetlands Preserve Park and Nature Trail Community Open House from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on  Tuesday. The drop-in open house will include interactive exhibits about the educational park planned for the Canal District, just north of the Enmarket Arena. Read more> 

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The Tybee Island City Council is meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday at the public safety building, 78 Van Horne Avenue.

The agenda for the Feb. 22 meeting is now available to view. Meetings can be watched live and later on Tybee’s video page.

The Savannah City Council is meeting at 2 p.m. on Thursday at City Hall, 2 East Bay St.

The agenda is now available to view. A workshop will be held at 11 a.m., prior to the regular meeting. Remote viewing options include SGTV Comcast Channel 8, the city of Savannah YouTube page and the city of Savannah Facebook page.

The Savannah Zoning Board of Appeals is meeting at 10 a.m. on Thursday at 112 E. State St. 

The agenda for the Feb. 22 meeting is now available to view. The meetings are in-person, but the public can also access the meeting remotely by registering on the homepage.

Some highlights from recent meetings:

$130 million in local bonds a boost to Savannah area’s biggest greenhouse gas polluter – Savannah Morning News – John Deem

Feb. 15, 2024 – A deal finalized with local officials this week positions Chatham County’s largest greenhouse gas polluter – and source of the city’s infamous sulfur smell – to significantly increase production at its Savannah-area facilities. Read more>

Proposed short-term rental ordinance resparks debate on Tybee Island – Savannah Moring News – Destini Ambus

Feb. 13, 2024 – Some property owners on Tybee Island are upset at a proposed new ordinance to reduce the number of short-term rentals in residential districts by terminating STR permits upon sale of the home. Read more>

SCCPSS Board of Education Wrap-up, February 7, 2024 – The Savannahian – Nell Shellman

Feb. 12, 2024 – The board spent time considering the impact of school climate on employee retention, parent satisfaction, and student development. Read more>

MPC Wrap-up, Feb. 6: Sey Hey owners seek second bar next door – The Savannahian – Jim Morekis

Feb. 12, 2024 – A neighbor opposing the project said it was an expansion of Sey Hey in everything but name and should be regulated as such. Read more>

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