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Eatonton GICH Team to Hold Housing Fair

A Housing Fair will be held on January 31, 2015 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the Putnam County Elementary School (314 South Washington Avenue).  Representatives from USDA, HUD, theIf you want to know why you viagra india pharmacy should use the generic drugs, the answer is that it is cheap but not a low working […]

FY 2014 SPLOST Report

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City Releases New Website

The City of Eatonton is pleased to announce the release of its newly redesigned website at www.eatontonga.us.  This new website was designed to more effectively provide information to residents, visitors and other interested parties. as well as to promote the City of Eatonton as a great place to live, work and play.  “The City works very hard to […]

Construction Work on Willie Bailey Street

Beginning on Tuesday, December 9, periodic road closures will be required in the Willie Bailey Street/North Maple Avenue area to allow forThe low price is useful for many who are cialis generic pills not insured. If you are really smart then you might be able to implant “blank-slate” stem cells into areas where men are bald, levitra without […]

Historic Preservation Commission Vacancy

The City of Eatonton is seeking residents interested in serving on the Eatonton Historic Preservation Commission.  This is a full term commitment of three years. Applicants should have demonstrated special interest, experience, or education in history, architecture, or the preservation of historic resources.  Commission members do not receive compensation, but travel and other expenses are reimbursed.  […]

City of Eatonton Partners with Georgia College and EPA For Community-Based Learning Opportunities

A new partnership between Georgia College and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will bring together academia and federal agencies to advance economic development in central Georgia’s rural and small communities. Georgia College signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the EPA to participate in the EPA College/Underserved Community Partnership Program (CUPP) and build a […]

Sumter Street Station Project Awarded Tax Credits

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Georgia Department of Community Affairs awards $22.4 million in tax credits to develop workforce housing Tax credits are primary driver for affordable rental housing development in state ATLANTA (Nov. 19, 2014) –The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) announced today it will award $22.4 million federal housing tax credits to construct or […]