During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the state of public roads in the county, as highlighted by the Georgia Department of Transportation Roadmap. Several roads have reportedly been abandoned and neglected for years, leading to a decline in quality of life for residents in affected areas.
A notable incident was shared involving an elderly resident from Coal City, who took it upon himself to purchase materials to repair a local road after the county failed to address the issue despite multiple requests and a community petition. The road in question, Old Stage, exemplifies the broader issue of infrastructure neglect.
Critics of the county's management expressed frustration over the allocation of tax dollars, questioning whether they are being used effectively to meet community needs. Alarmingly, it was noted that instead of prioritizing the maintenance of public roads, the county opted to pave and maintain a section of a private easement not even listed on the Georgia Department of Transportation map.
This mismanagement has raised serious concerns among residents, who feel that their trust in local officials is being violated. The discussion underscored the urgent need for accountability and better oversight of public infrastructure to ensure that community needs are met.