By Eric Curl
Jan. 21, 2024 – The Savannah City Council will consider rezoning almost 53 acres along Buckhalter Road from residential to light industrial. Read what else is on the agenda and who else is meeting in the latest Week Ahead.
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The Chatham Area Transit Authority is meeting at 11 a.m. on Tuesday.
The agenda for the meeting is now available to view. The meeting can be viewed live on CAT’s YouTube page.
The Historic Preservation Commission is meeting at 3 p.m. on Wednesday at 112 E. State St.
The agenda is now available to view. The meetings are in person but the public can also access the meeting virtually by registering via the Metropolitan Planning Commission’s homepage.
The Board of Registrars is meeting at 12 p.m. on Wednesday at the office of Voter Registration, 1117 Eisenhower Drive.
The agenda for the Jan. 24 meeting is now available to view.
Join the meeting by phone
Host access code: 95601670
Attendee access code: 95626334
- +1-415-655-0001 US Toll
- +1-904-900-2303 United States Toll (Jacksonville)
Join by Webex Meeting Link
Meeting number: 2309 780 6336
Meeting password: 95626334
The Tybee City Council is meeting Wednesday at the public safety building, 78 Van Horne Avenue.
The agenda for the special called meeting at 2 p.m. is now available to view. A 3 p.m. workshop will also be held after the meeting. 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. An 11 a.m. workshop will be held before the meeting. The meeting will be held at City Hall on the second floor in city council chambers. Remote viewing options include SGTV Comcast Channel 8, the city of Savannah YouTube page and the city of Savannah Facebook page.
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