SPECIAL DAY/WEEK/MONTH: Designates April 25, 2025, as Arbor Day in Louisiana
HR 97 allows Georgia counties to acquire state properties for local projects, enhancing infrastructure and community services through transfers, leases, and exchanges.
HR 97 allows Georgia counties to acquire state properties for local projects, enhancing infrastructure and community services through transfers, leases, and exchanges.
House Resolution 97 (HR 97) aims to authorize the conveyance, lease, and exchange of various state-owned properties across multiple counties in Georgia. The resolution facilitates local government projects and initiatives by allowing the transfer of state properties to local authorities for specific uses, such as road construction and facility expansions.
HR 97 includes several specific actions regarding state-owned properties:
Conveyance of Properties: The resolution authorizes the transfer of ownership of state properties located in:
Leasing of Properties: The resolution permits the leasing of state-owned properties in:
Exchange of Properties: The resolution allows for the exchange of properties, notably in Clarke County, where a property exchange is requested by Mallory and Evans Development, LLC.
Lease Amendments: The resolution includes provisions for amending existing leases, such as in Effingham County, to accommodate additional space for parking at the Savannah Technical College and Career Academy.
The resolution primarily affects:
- Local Governments: Counties such as Bryan, Cherokee, Clarke, Colquitt, Effingham, Fulton, Glynn, Habersham, Hall, Henry, Miller, Sumter, and Tattnall will benefit from the authorized actions.
- State Agencies: The Georgia Forestry Commission and the Technical College System of Georgia will be involved in the management and transfer of the properties.
HR 97 serves as a legislative tool to facilitate local development and infrastructure projects by allowing the transfer and lease of state-owned properties. This resolution reflects the state's commitment to supporting local governments in their efforts to enhance community services and infrastructure.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.