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Property owners who allow their buildings to fall into disrepair could pay higher taxes in the future. The Historic Preservation Commission is working with the city to address dilapidated buildings. Don Lively and Assistant City Manager Trinetta Skinner are researching ordinances from cities like Statesboro and Cornelia that address the issue of abandoned, unused or dilapidated buildings. “We want to […]

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