Joint Coastal Study Committee recommends construction of Coastal Georgia Greenway

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The Joint House Senate Study Committee on the Coastal Georgia Greenway has issued a report recommending construction of a 450-mile system of trails in coastal Georgia.

“Recognizing the economic, health, recreational and environmental benefits of the Coastal Georgia Greenway, the Committee recommends its implementation and construction in four phases over the next ten years, beginning in St. Mary’s and ending in Savannah.”

The report also recommends the Coastal Regional Commission oversee the implementation of the greenway, and identified annual appropriations as the primary funding mechanism. In addition, “State governmental authorities should work with local governments to secure funding from public and private sources” the report stated.

The committee, co-chaired by Rep. Ron Stephens of Savannah and Sen. William Ligon of Brunswick, held public meetings in Richmond Hill and Darien, where business leaders, elected officials and citizens expressed overwhelming enthusiasm for the project.

Please consider contacted your representatives to let them know you support the Coastal Georgia Greenway. Download the report.