Georgia’s Plan for Outdoor Recreation Online Public Meeting

Lots of people ride bicycles in our state for transportation as well as fun outdoor recreation with their friends and family.

Details below about the Department of Natural Resources updating their statewide outdoor recreation plan — let them know you want to ride bicycles (of all kinds!) in state parks and to include bicycles in statewide recreation plans!

DNR will host two online interactive webinars to engage the public in the planning process and assess the public’s demand for outdoor recreation on Aug. 20 and 27. The meetings will include a short presentation, informal survey and opportunity for public comment. Written comments can also be submitted through Aug. 31.

Links to meetings and more information are available on the DNR website.

Online public input sessions scheduled for state outdoor recreation plan

Lots of people ride bicycles in our state for transportation as well as fun outdoor recreation with their friends and family.

Details below about the Department of Natural Resources updating their statewide outdoor recreation plan — let them know you want to ride bicycles (of all kinds!) in state parks and to include bicycles in statewide recreation plans!

DNR will host two online interactive webinars to engage the public in the planning process and assess the public’s demand for outdoor recreation on Aug. 20 and 27. The meetings will include a short presentation, informal survey and opportunity for public comment. Written comments can also be submitted through Aug. 31. 

Links to meetings and more information are available on the DNR website.

Broughton Streetscape Improvement Drop-in Forum

Construction Open House with Design/Construction Team. In 2014, the City of Savannah launched the Downtown Streetscape Improvement Initiative. The project builds on previous planning efforts to revitalize downtown Savannah and create an environment that contributes to its livability and the economic vitality of the community. The initiative will enhance the public realm for corridors in the area from Liberty Street to the Savannah River and from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to E. Broad Street