By Eric Curl

July 26, 2023 –  At Wednesday’s meeting, the Historic Preservation Commission will consider Gunn Meyerhoff Shay Architects’ petition to build a 3-story, 16-unit apartment building on city owned property at 916 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the latest plan for the site following the demolition in 2014 of the 1960s-era building that once housed the city’s first-black owned pharmacy. (Read more about the project, and others, in my previous Property Matters column.) See what else is on the agenda and who else is meeting in the latest Week Ahead.

The Georgia Ports Authority is meeting Tuesday

The agenda is available to view.

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Chatham Area Transit is meeting Tuesday.

The agenda is now available to view.

The Metropolitan Planning Commission is meeting Tuesday

The agenda for the special called July 25 meeting at 11 a.m. is now available to view (July 11 meeting was cancelled due to a lack of quorum). 

The agenda for the regular July 25 meeting at 1:30 p.m. is now available to view.

Read about many of the projects up for consideration here.

The Historic Preservation Commission is meeting Wednesday.

The agenda is available to view.

The Savannah City Council is meeting on Thursday.

The agenda is available to view.

The Savannah Zoning Board of Appeals is meeting Thursday

The agenda is now available.

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The Chatham County Commission is meeting Friday.

The agenda is now available to view.

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