Elbert County encourages final participation in community survey closing September 5

Tim Norton Sheriff at Elbert County
Tim Norton Sheriff at Elbert County
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Nearly 700 residents have already participated in the Elbert County community survey, which is set to close on September 5. The survey offers residents an opportunity to share their opinions on topics such as quality of life, housing, transportation, and preservation of open space and natural resources.

County officials are encouraging more community members to take part before the deadline. According to the announcement: “You’re invited to join nearly 700 of your friends and neighbors who have completed the Elbert County community survey! With less than two weeks to participate, don’t miss one of the most important ways you can influence the future of Elbert County. If you care about quality of life, housing, transportation, preservation of open space and other natural resources share your thoughts today. Visit ElbertCountyComprehensivePlan.com to learn more.”

The survey is part of ongoing efforts to gather public input for county planning initiatives.



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