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Regional bureau eyes road funding in Forsyth County By SHELBY ISRAEL shelby@appenmedia.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — The Atlanta Regional Commission is eyeing Forsyth County, one of the state’s most populous and fastest-growing counties, for transportation investments in the coming decades. Atlanta Regional Commission CEO and Executive Director Anna Roach updated county commissioners at a work session July 25 on the ARC metropolitan transportation plan, a blueprint for transportation investments in Metro Atlanta through 2050. Forsyth County is the 11th and the newest member county of the ARC, a collaborative planning effort representing most Metro Atlanta governments. “Principally, we work to address the biggest traffic bottlenecks across our region,” Roach said. “Anybody that commutes to Metro Atlanta or to central Atlanta from Forsyth [County] feels that pain."
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Forsyth County leaders and library system officials break ground for construction of Denmark Library July 27 at a site on Fowler Road near Denmark High School. Leaders said construction will be finished in late 2024 or early 2025.
County begins construction on long-anticipated Denmark Library
By SHELBY ISRAEL shelby@appenmedia.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Library staff and local and state officials gathered on a humid morning July 27 to celebrate the groundbreaking for the Denmark Library, a $15 million facility in southwest Forsyth County. Most of the bill, $9.7 million, is covered by SPLOST VIII revenue. Some $4.4 million is funded through state grants and county impact fees. In June, the Forsyth
County Commission granted the library $280,000 to cover construction costs. The 9.5-acre site, the second library in County Commissioner Todd Levent’s District 3 and the first in the southwestern corner of the county, was purchased in 2018. The 22,504-square-foot facility will feature 75,000 books and materials; a quiet room for studying and reading; and personal study rooms tailored for remote working.
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