Broadband Infrastructure Project Environmental Impact Notification

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Public Notice:

The Development Authority of Lumpkin County and Lumpkin County Government have entered into a partnership with Windstream for the purposes of completing a broadband infrastructure project. The project will be funded by Georgia State Fiscal Recovery Funds, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration Broadband Infrastructure Program, and Windstream. An Environmental Review of the designed project area, assessing potential impacts to the environmental and historic properties, is currently being conducted. Any interested individuals or groups should contact Executive Director of the Development Authority of Lumpkin County, Rebecca Mincey, by January 12, 2023, for more information – 706.482.2648, Rebecca.mincey@lumpkincounty.gov.

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