The following information is based on the FY 2023 proposed budget for the City of Statesboro. The complete 276-page budget can be found on the city’s website. The…
MoreAn agreement involving a developer under the city’s subdivision incentive program put staff members and elected officials on opposite sides during Tuesday’s meeting. The agenda item in question…
MoreHere’s what happened at Tuesday’s Statesboro City Council 04/05/22 meeting held at 9:00 a.m. at city hall. Call to Order by Mayor Jonathan McCollarInvocation and Pledge of Allegiance…
MoreHere’s what happened at the Statesboro City Council 03/01/22 meeting: Call to Order by Mayor Jonathan McCollarInvocation and Pledge of Allegiance by Councilmember Paulette ChaversCouncilmembers Venus Mack +…
MoreCall to Order by Mayor Pro Tem Paulette Chavers Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance by Councilmember Venus MackOath of Office administered by Bulloch County Probate Judge Lorna Deloach…
MoreThree returning elected officials in the City of Statesboro were sworn in Tuesday for their new terms in office. Bulloch County Probate Judge Lorna Deloach issued oaths of…
MoreCouncilman Phil Boyum was absent but joined remotely. Call to Order by Mayor Jonathan McCollarInvocation and Pledge of Allegiance by Councilmember Phil BoyumPublic Comments (Agenda Item)Consideration of a…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council met for the first regular council meeting inAugust on Tuesday, September 7, 2021. The following agenda items were discussed: You can find supporting documents…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council convened for a special-called meeting Tuesday morning to discuss an incentive for individuals to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Notice of the special-called meeting was…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council met for the second regular council meeting inJuly on Tuesday, July 20, 2021. The following agenda items were discussed: You can find supporting documents…
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