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City of Statesboro to host community workshop on development code

Process to update its zoning, regulate all new construction in the city
City of Statesboro
The first of these meetings is scheduled for Monday, July 18, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers.

The City of Statesboro is embarking on a process to update its zoning and other development regulations and combine them into a Unified Development Code that will regulate all new construction in the city.

The process is being facilitated by Atlanta-based consultants TSW and is expected to run through mid-2023. The Unified Development Code is an opportunity for the community to update its zoning, subdivision, and development regulations into a single, user-friendly document that supports Statesboro’s current and future needs.

“Communities across Georgia prefer unified development codes because they are easier to use and administer than a bunch of separate, sometimes conflicting documents,” says TSW Project Manager, Caleb Racicot. He adds, “We look forward to working with the Statesboro community to ensure that the regulations and standards within Statesboro’s codes are crafted to meet this community’s unique needs.”

Over the course of the next year, several community meetings will be held to gather input from residents, business owners, and anyone else with an interest in development in Statesboro.

The first of these meetings is scheduled for Monday, July 18, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers. The meeting presentation will also be streamed online on the City’s Facebook page, with opportunities for online input for those who prefer not to attend in person.

No changes to regulations will be drafted until community input is gathered. Draft regulations will then be made available for public comment at future meetings. Meeting dates will be posted at https://downtownstatesboromasterplan.com and on the City’s website.

The new regulations will shape the next generation of growth and development in Statesboro, including elements like housing, signs, business growth, and more. Updates to engineering regulations will also be considered.

Visit https://downtownstatesboromasterplan.com to learn more and submit any questions about this important effort.