The Statesboro City Council met for the second regular council meeting inJune on Tuesday, June 15, 2021. The following agenda items were discussed: You can find supporting documents…
MoreIndividuals who have cars towed inside the Statesboro city limits will pay a little bit more to get their vehicles back thanks to a fee increase approved by…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council couldn’t come to a consensus Tuesday on whether or not to allow residents inside the city limits of Statesboro to vote on a referendum…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council met for the first regular council meeting in June on Tuesday, June 1, 2021. The following agenda items were discussed. You can find supporting…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council met for the second regular council meeting in May on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The following agenda items were discussed. You can find supporting…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council convened for the first meting of the month on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 9:00 A.M. at City Hall. You can review the complete…
MoreSocial media posts by the City of Statesboro suggest that the city council violated the Georgia Open Meetings Act during their April city council meeting. City council members…
MoreProperty owners in the City of Statesboro will see a slight increase on their property tax bill this year if the city council approves the millage rate as…
MoreTwo Statesboro city council members expressed their disdain Tuesday for the lack of participation by local banking institutions in a city COVID-19-related loan program. The Statesboro City Council…
MoreCouncilman Phil Boyum called actions by Mayor Jonathan McCollar ‘ridiculous’ moments after McCollar cited executive power and squashed a “blight tax” during Tuesday’s council meeting. Council members voted…
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