Land Use, Future of Roads, Growth Highlight County News

Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer

Land use, roads and upgrades to facilities top the news in Anderson County this week, and Administrator Rusty Burns expects even more activity in the months ahead.

County Council is considering new land-use measures, a 6:30 p.m. meeting tonight at the historic courthouse could feature a second reading and more information, the commission on putting together a referendum asking voters for a penny tax for roads is in progress, the new detention center is ahead a schedule, and a long list of news for Piedmont, highlight Burns’ interview this week with the Anderson Observer.

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