Gov Ref HT 393 I .G4 l D57 1991/92 Directory of GEORGIA'S Regional Development Centers ~ 1991-1992 ~ Georgia Association of Regional Development Centers . RECEIVED OCT 2 6 1992 Ou<;UMENTS IIC::A LIBRARIES /J Directory of GEORGIA'S Regional Development Centers ~ 1991-1992 ~ Georgia Association of Regional Development Centers f The Georgia Association of Regional Development Centers would like to thank the Executive Directors and staff members of each Regional Development Center for their cooperation and efforts in the production of this directory. Every effort has been made to provide the latest and most accurate information. This directory does not reflect changes that occurred after November 30, 199 1. Unless otherwise indicated, the population data was obtained from the Georgia State Data Center, Office of Planning and Budget (1988 figures). The area size was obtained from the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. The Directory ofGeorgia's Regional Development Centers is a publication of the Georgia Association of Regional Development Centers and is produced by the Institute of Community and Area Development, a service unit of The University of Georgia. November 1991 @) I 78S Institute of Community and Area Development The University of Georgia 1234 S. Lumpkin Street Athens, GA 30602 , , _,~' Contents Map of Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Altamaha Georgia Southern 8 RDC Programs 9 Atlanta Regional Commission . . 12 RDC Programs 13 Central Savannah River Area .. 20 RDC Programs 21 Chattahoochee-Flint 26 RDC Programs 27 Coastal Georgia . . . 30 RDC Programs ... 31 Coosa Valley . 36 RDC Programs 37 Georgia Mountains 42 RDC Programs 43 Heart of Georgia 48 RDC Programs 49 Lower Chattahoochee 54 RDC Programs 55 Mcintosh Trail 60 RDC Programs 61 Middle Flint RDC Programs Middle Georgia RDC Programs North Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . RDC Programs RNDoCrth.e.a.s.t.G.e.o.r.g.ia. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ......... Oconee ..... ..... RDC Programs South Georgia . . . . . RDC Programs Southeast Georgia RDC Programs . . . . Southwest Georgia . RDC Programs ........... . . . . . 64 65 68 69 . . . . . . . . . ........ 74 75 . . . . . 78 ...... 79 . . . . . ........... . . . . . 84 85 . . . . . 88 89 . . . . . 92 ...... 93 ........... 96 97 c Directory of Regional Development Centers Georgia Association of Regional Development Centers 1991-1992 c: President Ed Martin, Chairman Middle Georgia Regional Development Center First Vice President W. W. (Bill) Williams, Jr., Board Member Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development Center Second Vice President Barbara Thomas, Board Member North Georgia Regional Development Center Executive Directors' Council > 1991-1992 Officers c: Chairman Lanier Boatwright, Executive Director Mcintosh Trail Regional Development Center Vice Chairman Nick Cabero, Executive Director Heart of Georgia Regional Development Center 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers January 2, 1992 Dear Friend of Georgia's Regional Development Centers: As president of the Georgia Association of Regional Development Centers, I am pleased to provide you with this copy of the Directory of Georgia's Regional Development Centers: 1991-1992. The directory offers an indepth look at the Regional Development Centers from a statewide perspective as well as from a region-by-region perspective. This directory is your one-stop source for the information you need to better understand what the Regional Development Centers are doing, the programs they are participating in, and the leaders who are making the Regional Development Centers what they are today . We encourage you to review the directory and use it. Since we plan to make this directory available annually, we would like for you to let us know what you think of it. We welcome any thoughts from you on how we can improve the directory. The Georgia Association of Regional Development Centers is now in its third year of existence. Our goal is to work together continuously to improve the quality programs and assistance that Regional Development Centers provide for their local governments. We appreciate the support we have had in our first three years and look forward to working with you and other supporters of the Centers in enhancing the future of our great state. Sincerely , aAJ~ Ed Martin President 3 Directory of Regional Development Centers 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers INTRODUCTION The Regional Development Centers (RDCs) of Georgia were established through the enactment of the Georgia State Planning Act of 1989, commonly known as House Bill 215 . Before 1989, these Centers were referred to as Area Planning and Development Commissions (APDCs). However, Georgia's landmark planning act required that a more coordinated planning process be implemented throughout the state. Therefore, the newly created RDCs were given the responsibility of serving the public interests of the state by promoting and implementing the comprehensive planning process . The number of regional development centers and the region within which each regional development center will operate is determined by the Board of the Department of Community Affairs (DCA). The geographic boundaries of the 18 regional development centers are shown in Map 1. RDCs include all municipalities and counties in the state of Georgia. budget and work program for the RDC, and electing the 15 members of the executive committee. The executive committee must include at least one board member from each county in the region. Also, the county board member representing the county with the largest population is required to be on the executive committee. The same holds true for the municipal board member with the largest population. The committee has the same power and authority as the full board , with the exceptions of hiring the executive director, adopting the annual budget and work program, and electing the executive committee. Four municipal board members and four county board members must be elected by their boards to be members of the executive committee. Also, five nonpublic board members must be elected by the nonpublic board members to be members of the executive committee. Organization and Function Membership in an RDC is automatic for each municipality and county in the state. The organizational structure of the RDCs is provided in Code Section 50-8-34 of the Georgia Laws . The board of each RDC is responsible for establishing the policy and direction of their RDC, as provided or authorized by law . The board's membership includes the chief elected official of each county and the chief elected official of each municipality. The county board members and municipal board members from the same county elect one member of the board who is a resident (but not an elected or appointed official or employee of the county or municipality) to serve as the 'nonpublic' board member from a county. The term of a board member who is an elected official is one year; and two years for a nonpublic board member. The board meets at least four times a year. Additionally , the board is responsible for hiring an executive director, adopting an annual State funds are appropriated to DCA and are distributed to the RDCs based on a funding formula. A minimum funding amount is established by DCA . In order for an RDC to be eligible for the minimum funding amount, each RDC must collect annual dues of $.25 from each resident of each county of the RDC. The most recent population estimates are used in making the assessment. A full time professional staff carries out the directives of the policy making bodies. The executive director, who is hired by the RDC board , is the chief administrative officer of the center. In this capacity, the executive director manages the daily operations and staff of the RDC. RDC staffs vary, but typically consist of an administrative staff, fiscal director, aging services director, job training director, planning director, plus other associated professional and support staff. The RDCs are involved primarily with planning for the development of the area. In that capacity, the RDCs aid member local governments in 5 Directory of Regional Development Centers developing and implementing plans. Through contractual arrangements, the RDC may provide certain services, such as grant writing, reviewing and commenting on applications for federal assistance. RDCs provide a full spectrum of assistance in many areas including, but not limited to, employment and training, criminal justice, economic development, transportation, solid waste management, and historic preservation. The centers provide service and training in addition to technical assistance. The state of Georgia defines RDCs as "public agencies and instrumentalities of their members." In that respect, the centers are responsible for facilitating coordinated and comprehensive planning in conformity with minimum standards and procedures as prescribed by law. 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers Georgia's Regional Development Centers 7 Directory of Regional Development Centers Altamaha Georgia Southern Area: 3,459 square miles 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers ALTAMAHA GEORGIA SOUTHERN Regional Development Center Board Meeting Date Bi-monthly - 4th Thursday of called month 7:00pm Executive Committee Meets The Altamaha Georgia Southern Regional Development Center (AGSRDC), headquartered in Baxley, includes eight counties in the coastal plain area of southeastern Georgia. The AGSRDC provides planning, economic development, historic preservation, and governmental management assistance, in addition to serving as an Area Agency on Aging and as the administrative entity for an eight-county Job Training Program. Through various committees , the RDC provides information on pressing issues of the area, as well as suggestions for solving problems such as solid waste disposal and protection of natural resources. The AGSRDC area has been offered many educational opportunities in the past few years. The construction of three vocational-technical institutions will provide necessary training to residents of the area. The Georgia Board of Regents established the first university in 21 years when it named Georgia Southern College the first public university in the southern half of the state - a landmark event for the area.. . The abundant natural resources, the location and access of the region, the improving educational facilities, and the existing growth are excellent bases on which to build future growth and development in this area. Executive Director Ted Fortino 505 West Parker St. P.O. Drawer 459 Baxley, GA 31513 912/367-3640 FAX: 912/367-3640 Board Chairperson Robert T. Cox, Chairman Bulloch County Commissioners P.O. Box 334 Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Monthly - 4th Thursday - 2:00 p.m. Executive Committee B. W. Sapp Rt. 2, Box 1610 Baxley, GA 31513 Esco Hall , Jr., Councilman City of Baxley Rt. 7, Box 55 Baxley, GA 31513 David Averitt, Mayor City of Statesboro P.O. Box 348 Statesboro, GA 30458 George W. Bird, III, Chairman Candler County Commissioners Courthouse Square Metter, GA 30439 William Lanier Rt. 2, Box 80 Metter, GA 30439 Jerry Coleman P . 0 . Box 65 Bellville, GA 30414 Julius Banks 213 N. Grady Street Claxton , GA 30417 Myron Sellers Rt. 5 , Box 189-B Hazlehurst, GA 31539 John Kurney P. 0. Box 361 Reidsville, GA 30453 Foch Brewton, Chairman Tattnall County Commissioners P .O. Box 25 Reidsville, GA 30453 9 Directory of Regional Development Centers Mell Taylor, Chairman Toombs County Commissioners P.O. Box 112 Lyons, GA 30436 W. S. Snell P.O. Box 283 Vidalia, GA 30474 Ruth Coleman Rt. 1 Screven, GA 31560 Earlene Fuqua 656 Robinson Drive Jesup, GA 31545 Member Governments Counties and Municipalities Appling County - Baxley, Surrency, Graham Bulloch County - Brooklet, Portal, Register, Statesboro Candler County - Metter, Pulaski Evans County - Bellville, Claxton, Daisy, Hagan Jeff Davis County - Denton, Hazlehurst Tattnall County - Cobbtown, Collins, Glennville, Manassas, Reidsville Toombs County -Lyons, Santa Claus, Vidalia Wayne County -Jesup, Odum, Screven RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Management/Hazardous Waste Management Water and Sewer Management Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Community Development Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances 10 Housing Cartographic Support Services Grantsmanship Grants Administration Mapping Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Redistricting Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Transportation Other Economic Development Studies or Plans of Local Government Comprehensive Plus (Local and Regional) Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Personnel Management Plans Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection/Design Recreation Plans Research Projects Economic Development Studies Community Facilities Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the "Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Elderly Abuse and Neglect Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Alzheimers Support Group Telephone Reassurance Respite Care Job Training Partnership Act Agency Serves as Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title 11-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Dislocated Work Program Business Loan Programs EDA HUD Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Nomination Assistance Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory/Nominations Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Technical Assistance on Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credits and Other Tax Incentives Transportation Planning and Coordination Public Transportation Planning for Local Governments Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rail Abandonment Assistance Right of Way/Easement Inventory Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Development Impact Review Land Use Management Policy Planning Wastewater System Development Plan Mediation Training/Workshops Directory of Regional Development Centers STAT E SENATORS Jack Hill P.O. Box 496 Reidsville, GA 30453 Earl Echols, Jr. P .O. Box 352 Patterson, GA 31557 Walter S. Ray P.O. Box 295 Douglas, GA 31533 Hugh M. Gillis P.O. Box 148 Soperton, GA 30457 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Lundsford Moody Rt. 1, Box 205 Baxley, GA 31513 Roger C. Byrd P.O. Box 756 Hazlehurst, GA 31539 Clinton Oliver P.O. Box 237 Glenville, GA 30427 Bob Lane 205 Aldred Ave. Statesboro, GA 30458 John F. Godbee 401 Lane Street Brooklet, GA 30415 Larry J. "Butch" Parrish 224 W. Main Street Swainsboro, BA 30401 Fisher Barfoot 301 North Loop Road Vidalia, GA 30474 11 Directory of Regional Development Centers Cobb Gwinnett Atlanta Regional Commission Area: 2,380 square miles 12 Atlanta Regional Commission The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), which serves metropolitan Atlanta and surrounding counties and cities, has been innovative in program development and has won many awards for its programs . Such innovation was a necessity due to the spectacular growth of the region in the 80s . Human service programs have included emergency aid programs for the homeless, parks and recreation services for the entire region, and employment and training programs. One of the most timely and critical programs involved helping youth to make a smooth transition from school to employment. The ARC serves as Area Agency on Aging for the Atlanta region . ARC provides basic services such as home delivered meals and transportation for the region's senior citizens -a growing population. ARC is actively involved in securing a long-term water supply for the region, in protecting the quality of the water available, and in meeting the solid waste disposal challenges of the region. ARC is also the federally designated agency responsible for maintammg a continuing, comprehensive, and cooperative transportation planning process in the region. A key issue facing the Atlanta region is the need to accommodate increasing air travel demands through a safe and efficient aviation system. ARC is charged with planning for the Atlanta regions' airport needs which has included development of a second airport. ARC is aware of the needs of local governments and is ready to provide assistance. ARC's Department of Governmental Services is equipped to offer technical and management assistance in a variety of areas, in addition to its planning services. Directory of Regional Development Centers Executive Director Harry West 3715 Northside Parkway 200 Northcreek, Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30327 404/364-2500 FAX: 404/364-2599 Board Chairperson Manuel Maloof DeKalb County Commission The Maloof Center 1300 Commerce Drive Decatur, GA 30030 404/371-2881 Board Meeting Date Monthly - 4th Wednesday 2:00p.m. January - November Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 4th Wednesday - 12:00 p.m. Executive Committee Johnson W. "Dub" Brown Mayor, City of Chamblee 5468 Peachtree Road Chamblee, GA 30341 Bill Hare, Jr. The William B. Hare County 3131 Maple Drive, NE, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30305 Dal Turner Chairman, Clayton County Commission Clayton Administration Building Jonesboro, GA 30236 Lillian Webb Chairman, Gwinnett County Commission 75 Langley Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30245 13 Directory of Regional Development Centers Philip Secrist Chairman, Cobb County Commission 10 East Park Square Marietta, GA 30090-9602 Michael Lomax Chairman, Fulton County Commission 141 Pryor Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Maynard H. Jackson Mayor, City of Atlanta 55 Trinity Ave. SW, Suite 2400 Atlanta, GA 30335 Jim Joyner Chairman, Henry County Commission 345 Phillips Drive McDonough, GA 30253 Jack McKay, Committee Chairman Chairman, Douglas County Commission 6754 Broad Street Douglasville, GA 30134 Randy Poynter Chairman, Rockdale County Commission P.O. Box 289 Conyers , GA 30207 George Patton Chairman, Fayette County Commission 200 Courthouse Square Fayetteville, GA 30214 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Clayton County - Forest Park, Jonesboro, Lake City, Lovejoy, Morrow, Riverdale Cobb County - Acworth, Austell , Kennesaw, Marietta, Powder Springs , Smyrna DeKalb County - Avondale Estates, Chamblee, Clarkston, Decatur, Doraville, Lithonia, Pinelake, Stone Mountain Douglas County - Douglasviiie Fayette County - Brooks, Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Tyrone, Woolsey Fulton County - Alpharetta, Atlanta, Coiiege Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeviiie, Mountain Park, Palmetto, Rosweii, Union City Gwinnett County - Berkeley Lake, Buford, Dacula, Duluth , Grayson, Lawrenceviiie, Norcross, Sneiiviiie, Sugarhiii, Suwanee Henry County - Hampton, Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge Rockdale County - Conyers RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Budget and Finance Solid Waste Coiiection and Disposal Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Data Processing Business License Grantsmanship Human Service Projects Program Planning and Evaluation Purchasing and Inventory Management, Government Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Codes and Ordinances Financial Management Studies Housing Analyses Research Projects 14 Resource Atlases Staffing Studies Administrative Studies Local Government Administration Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Senior Employment Programs Community Care Act Coordination Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Elderly Abuse and Neglect Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Job Training Partnership Act Agency Serves as Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title 11-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Dislocated Worker Program Senior Employment Programs (JTPA or SCSP) Historic Preservation Programs National Register Inventory Site Surveys Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Transportation Planning Airport System Planning Directory of Regional Development Centers Other Programs Administration of the Metropolitan Protection Act Developments of Regional Impact Review Land Use Management Policy Planning River and Lake Management Planning Water Resources Management Water Quality Management Planning River STATE SENATORS Joe Burton 2598 Woodwardia Road, NE Atlanta, GA 30345-3511 Charles C. Clay Brock and Clay, P.C. 49 Atlanta Street Marietta, GA 30060 Mac Collins P.O . Box 3617 Jackson, GA 30233-0617 Harrill L. Dawkins 2319 Rolling Acres Court Conyers, GA 30207-6184 Michael J. Egan 999 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30309 Wayne Garner 129 Hillcrest Drive Carrollton, GA 30117 Steve Henson 5722 Wells Circle Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Arthur Langford, Jr. 1544 Niskey Lake Trail , SW Atlanta, GA 30331-6318 15 Directory of Regional Development Centers Judy Moye P.O. Box 206 Fayetteville, GA 30214 Sallie Newbill 7205 Riverside Drive Atlanta, GA 30328-1154 R. (Tom) Phillips 303 Legislative Office Bldg. 18 Capitol Square Atlanta, GA 30334 Hugh A. Ragan 4010 West Cooper Lake Drive Smyrna, GA 30080 David Scott 190 Wendell Drive, SE Atlanta, GA 30315-8462 Hildred W. Shumake 1103 Fair Street Atlanta, GA 30314-3004 Terrell A. Starr 4766 Tanglewood Lane Forest Park, GA 30050-1812 Cathey Steinberg 319 Legislative Office Bldg . 18 Capitol Square Atlanta , GA 30334 Horace E. Tate 621 Lilla Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 30310-1032 Steve Thompson 5246 Seamus Way Powder Springs , GA 30073-4723 James W . Tysinger 3781 Watkins Place, NE Atlanta, GA 30319-1826 Eugene P. Walker P.O. Box 371599 Decatur, GA 30037-1599 Donald L. White P.O. Box 448 Suwanee, GA 30174 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Ralph David Abernathy, III Legislative Office Bldg. 18 Capitol Square, Suite 614 Atlanta, GA 30334-9003 Fred Aiken 4020 Pineview Drive, SE Smyrna, GA 30080-5944 Dean Alford 1555 Reagan Circle, NW Conyers , GA 30207-4252 Kathy B. Ashe 82 Westminister Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30309-3329 William A. Atkins 4719 Windsor Drive Smyrna, GA 30082-4465 Thurbert E. Baker 4048 Rainbow Drive Decatur, GA 30034-2222 O.M. (Mike) Barnett 4779 St. Moritz Drive Lilburn, GA 30247-4636 Jimmy W. Benefield 6656 Morning Dove Place Jonesboro, GA 30236-1319 Keith R. Breedlove Suite 100 P.O. Box 165 Buford, GA 30518-0165 Tyrone Brooks Station A P.O. Box 11185 Atlanta, GA 30310-0185 16 Gail L. Buckner P.O. Box 2374 Forest Park, GA 30051 Thomas R. Campbell, Jr. 1088 Canton Street Roswell, GA 30075 Henrietta Mathis Canty 487 Lynn Valley Road, SW Atlanta, GA 30311 John M. Chafin P .O. Box 158 Forest Park, GA 30051 Eugene T. Clark 1379 Peppergrass Court Acworth, GA 30101 Lynda Coker 49 Atlanta Street P .O. Box 578 Marietta, GA 30061 Grace W. Davis 670 Fair Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30314 J . Max Davis 1177 West Nancy Creek Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30319-1635 Wesley Dunn P.O. Box 353 McDonough, GA 30253 Dorothy Felton 465 Tanacrest Drive, NW Atlanta, GA 30328-2838 Crisp B. Flynt P.O. Drawer A Griffin, GA 30224 Bill Goodwin 6260 Indian River Drive Norcross, GA 30092-1349 Directory of Regional Development Centers John W. Hammond P.O. Box 548 Marietta, GA 30061 Paul W . Heard, Jr. 102 Camp Creek Court Peachtree City, GA 30269 Michele Henson 4140 Creek Stone Court Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Anthony Hightower P.O. Box 87290 College Park, GA 30337-2458 Bob Holmes P.O. Box 110009 Atlanta, GA 30311-0909 David B. Irwin P.O. Box 410 Conyers, GA 30207 Jerry Jackson P.O. Box 7275 Chestnut Mountain, GA 30502-0001 Thomas (Mac) Kilgore 1992 Tara Circle Douglasville, GA 30135-1034 Glynda B. King P.O. Box 961032 Riverdale, GA 30296 Kip Klein 288 Lawrence Street Marietta, GA 30060 Charles Barton Ladd 5218 Fountainebleau Court Atlanta, GA 30360 Dick Lane 2704 Humphries Street East Point, GA 30344-2714 17 Directory of Regional Development Centers Thomas E. Lawrence 2283 Stratmor Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30087-1159 Bobby Lawson P.O. Box 53 Gainesville, GA 30503-0053 William J. Lee 5325 Hillside Drive Forest Park, GA 30050-2421 Jim Martin Suite 504 44 Broad Street Atlanta, GA 30303-2329 Cynthia Ann McKinney 765 Shorter Terrace, NW Atlanta, GA 30318-7140 J .E. McKinney 765 Shorter Terrace, NW Atlanta, GA 30318-7140 Debra Mills P.O. Box 243 Powder Springs, GA 30073 John 0. Mobley, Jr. 102 Brandywine Drive Winder, GA 30680-1404 Emory Morsberger 5351 Lassiter Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Mary Margaret Oliver Decatur Town Center Suite 480 150 East Ponce de Leon Avenue Decatur, GA 30030 Easton ("Wyc") Orr, Sr. P.O. Box 2944 Gainesville, GA 30501 Nan Orrock 1070 Delaware Avenue, SE Atlanta, GA 30316-2470 Frank Redding, Jr. P.O. Box117 Decatur, GA 30030 Tim Ryles Suite 704 200 Piedmont Avenue, SE Atlanta, GA 30334 Helen Selman 12525 Jones Ferry Road Palmetto, GA 30268-9766 Tom Sherrill 2404 Brookdale Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30345 John Simpson 302-A Newnan Street Carrollton , GA 30117-3125 Georganna Sinkfield 179 Tonawanda Drive, SE Atlanta, GA 30315-8429 Larry Smith Georgia State Capitol Atlanta, GA 30334 Lanette Stanley 712 Gary Road, NW Atlanta, GA 30318-6216 Doug Teper 1396 Sylvan Circle Atlanta, GA 30319-3468 Mable Thomas P.O. Box 573 Atlanta, GA 30301 Nadine Thomas 1375 Town Country Drive Atlanta, GA 30316 Tommy Tolbert 1138 Otello Avenue Clarkston, GA 30021-2844 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers Killaen V.R. Townsend 56 Paces West Drive, NW Atlanta, GA 30327-2740 Henrietta E. Turnquest 3471 Cherry Ridge Place Decatur, GA 30034 Rita Valenti 660 Northern Avenue Clarkston, GA 30021 Jack Vaughn, Jr. 2410 Tammeron Drive Marietta, GA 30064-2758 Vinson Wall 164 East Oak Street Lawrenceville, GA 30245-6024 Charlie Watts 505 Hardee Street Dallas, GA 30132-1923 Thomas E. Wilder 4195 Parish Drive Marietta, GA 30066-2377 Betty Jo Williams 2024 Castleway Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30345-3914 Juanita Williams 8 East Lake Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30317 19 Directory of Regional Development Centers Central Savannah River Area Area: 5,222 square miles 20 Central Savannah River Area Regional Development Center > c:: The Central Savannah River Area Regional Development Center (CSRARDC) with offices in Augusta, comprises the 13 Georgia counties known as the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). The Central Savannah River Area is a vital, progressive region that has played an important role throughout the history of Georgia and the nation. The population has been steadily increasing throughout the 20th century. The Augusta Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is the second largest MSA in Georgia . Increasing populations, excellent recreational, historical, and natural resources, a superlative medical center, and improved transportation corridors provide many opportunities for the region. A major strength of the CSRA is its sense of regionalism. It is with the assistance and leadership of the CSRARDC and its working relationship with other similar planning organizations that the region is striving toward an improved quality of life, better governance, and generous standards of living for its citizens. The counties of the CSRA have a strong commitment toward economic development and all development organizations are vigilant in their efforts to expand as well as bring new business to the CSRA. The CSRARDC, working through its three loan corporations, can provide financial assistance to bring new, and expand existing, business in the CSRA . The mission of the CSRARDC is: to develop, promote, and assist in establishing coo rdinated and comprehensive planning for development and promotion of the essential interest of its citizens; to provide technical assistance, including assistance in the development of a local information base and network; to review, comment, and make recommendations on local plans; to mediate conflicts between local governments; to coordinate federal, state, and local activities and services among all the agencies serving the needs of the elderly population. Five operating departments work together within the CSRARDC to meet this mission. Directory of Regional Development Centers The five departments are: Local Government Services, Planning, Human Resources, Information and Technology Transfer, and Business Loan Services. The major goals of the departments can be summarized as follows: 1. The development of plans addressing specific issues of importance both to local governments and the CSRA. 2. Education of local government officials and leaders regarding information needs and specific issues of importance. 3. Promotion of the necessity for improved coordination among all levels of government and business . 4. Provision of the expertise necessary for the achievement of specific local and regional goals and needs. The CSRARDC has received many awards for innovative projects and has recently received awards and national recognition for its work in the establishment and development of a Regional Geographic Information System . In the summer of 1990 officials from the CSRA region signed a joint statement with officials from the Vasternorr1and region in Sweden establishing a sister region relationship. The purpose of which is to provide for an open exchange of products, services, and knowledge beneficial to both areas. In September, 1991 CSRA's 504 Program was named an accredited lender, one of fifty in the United States. Executive Director Tim F. Maund 2123 Wrightsboro Rd. P.O. Box 2800 Augusta, GA 30914-2800 4041737-1823 GIST: 337-1823 FAX: 4041737-1459 21 Directory of Regional Development Centers Board Chairperson George Grimaud Chairman Wilkes County Commission 23 E. Court St., Room 222 Washington, GA 30673 Board Meeting Date Quarterly - as called Executive Committee Meets As called Executive Committee James B. Lewis, Mayor City of Harlem P.O . Box 121 Harlem, GA 30814 James Markins, Mayor P.O. Box 246 Gibson , GA 30810 Charles DeVaney, Mayor Municipal Building Green Street Augusta, GA 30911 Sandy Hershey , Mayor P.O. Box 555 Sylvania, GA 30467 Julian Veatch, Mayor Rt. 3, Box A25 Louisville, GA 30434 Henry Brigham 2406 Golden Avenue Augusta, GA 30906 T. C. Harrington P.O. Box 83, Commerce Street Harrington's Shoe Shop Crawfordville, GA 30631 John Herrington Jenkins County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 797 Millen, GA 30442 Alice Dunn Rt. I, Box 258 Evans, GA 30809 George Wiley P.O. Box 226 Warrenton, GA 30828 Herman Lodge 1139 Quaker Road Waynesboor, GA 30830 Alcye Hawes P.O. Box 715 Lincolnton, GA 30817 Alford McKenzie P .O. Box 323 Swainsboro, GA 30401 Robert E. Knox, Jr., Mayor P.O. Box 539 Thomson, GA 30824 Joyce Blevins P.O . Box 28 Thomson, GA 30824 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Burke County - Girard, Keysville, Midville, Sardis, Waynesboro Columbia County- Grovetown, Harlem Emanuel County - Garfield, Nunez, Oak Park, Stillmore, Summertown, Swainsboro, Twin City Glascock County - Edgehill, Gibson, Mitchell Jefferson County - Avera, Bartow, Louisville, Stapleton, Wadley, Wrens Jenkins County - Millen 22 Lincoln County - Lincolnton McDuffie County -Dearing, Thomson Richmond County - Augusta, Blythe, Hephzibah Screven County - Hilltonia, Newington, Oliver, Rockyford, Sylvania Taliaferro County - Crawfordville, Sharon Warren County - Camak, Norwood, Warrenton Wilkes County - Rayle, Tignall, Washington RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Betterment Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Data Processing Cartographic Support Services Business License Business Loan Packaging Exporting Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Inventory Control Mapping Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Recreation Programs Program Planning and Evaluation Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Other Economic Development Directory of Regional Development Centers Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Personnel Management Plans Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Financial Management Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Resource Atlases Economic Development Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Business Loan Programs SBA 504 program (Accredited Lender) Revolving Loan Program Loan Packaging Assistance Working Capital Guarantee FmHA Rural Lending Program 23 Directory of Regional Development Centers Historic Preservation Programs RDC Develops Nominations for the National Register Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation (Rideshare) Contract with Georgia DOT Rail Abandonment Assistance Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Administration of the Georgia Land Sales Act Review Program Land Use Management Policy Planning Market Studies Regional Enterprise Development Program Water Resources Management STATE SENATORS Jake Pollard Highway 47 Appling, Georgia 30802 Charles Walker 1402 12th Street Augusta, Georgia 30901 Bill English 214 Golf Drive Swainsboro, GA 30401 24 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Emory Bargeron P .O. Box 447 Louisville, Georgia 30434 Frank Albert 3102 Walton Way Extension Augusta, GA 30909 Bobby Harris Rt. 5, Box 593 Thomson, GA 30824 Jack Connell 328 lOth Street Augusta , GA 30903 Larry Parrish 224 W. Main Street Swainsboro, GA 30401 Robin Williams 3322 Wheeler Road Augusta, GA 30909 John Godbee 401 Lane Street Brooklet, GA 30415 Directory of Regional Development Centers George Brown P.O. Box 1114 Augusta, GA 30903 Henry Howard 2047 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Augusta, GA 30901 Bob Lane 205 Aldred Avenue Statesboro, GA 30458 Edward Ricketson P.O. Drawer 732 Warrenton, GA 30828 Mike Padgett 1140 Bennock Mill Road Augusta, GA 30906 Don Cheeks 3047 Walton Way Augusta, GA 30909 Joseph Brush Rt. 2, Box 1099 Appling, GA 30802 25 Directory of Regional Development Centers Coweta Meriwether Chattahoochee-Flint Area: 2,185 square miles 26 Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development Center > c: Located on the banks of the Chattahoochee in Franklin, Georgia, the heart of Heard County, the Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development Center (CFRDC) is seated at the fulcrum of its planning region which also includes the counties of Carroll, Coweta, Meriwether, and Troup. CFRDC is charged with the overseeing of coordinated, comprehensive planning among member local governments and of proposed public and private development that will have interjurisdictional and interregional impact. A prime example is the intermediary role of CFRDC in the protection of the Chattahoochee River and West Point Lake. The RDC provides a forum for the exchange of ideas necessary to promote the protection of these important natural resources as well as using the economic potential of the Chattahoochee-Flint region. As a liaison between various federal and state agencies, the RDC provides technical assistance in the areas of environmental issues, the preparation of grant and loan applications, community planning and development, historic preservation, economic development, recreation, and transportation. In addition, the RDC provides cartographic and graphics support to its constituent local governments. CFRDC is the regional data bank; maintaining a database which includes demographic, and geographic information, industrial site availability listings, and labor force statistics. CFRDC serves as the Area Agency on Aging for our region . The program annually serves approximately 3,000 senior citizens, providing them with a nutritious daily meal, activities, and the option of living at home instead of at a long term care facility. CFRDC is providing expertise and leadership to advance sound physical, social, and economic development. Executive Director David T. Barrow 13273 Georgia Highway 34 P.O. Box 1600 Franklin, GA 30217 404/675-6721 (Atlanta Line) 522-4024 FAX: 404/675-0448 Directory of Regional Development Centers Board Chairperson W.W. "Bill" Williams, Jr., Chairman P .O. Box 608 Newnan, GA 30264 404/253-4222 (C & S Bank) Board Meeting Date Quarterly - as called by Chairperson Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 4th Thursday 6:00p.m. Executive Committee David Perry, Chairman Carroll County Commission P.O. Box 338 Carrollton, GA 30117 Robert Gamble, Mayor City of Whitesburg P. 0. Box 151 Whitesburg, GA 30185 Warren Conoly Georgia Power Company P. 0. Box 310 Carrollton, GA 30117 Steve Lipford, Commissioner Heard County P.O. Box 40 Franklin, GA 30217 Wilbon Clay, II, Commissioner Coweta County 25 Ray Street Newnan, GA 30263 Lester Mann, Jr., Mayor City of Senoia P. 0. Box 427 Senoia, GA 30276 Denney Rogers, Mayor Town of Ephesus 379 Thomas Street Roopville, GA 30170 27 Directory of Regional Development Centers Willie 0. Nelson 112 Woodbine Circle Franklin, GA 30217 Harrison Bray, Commissioner Meriwether County 803 Sunset Drive Manchester, GA 31816 L. S. Glencamp , Mayor Pro-Tem City of Manchester P. 0 . Drawer 470 Manchester, GA 31816 Michele Shohfi 672 Parkman Drive Manchester, GA 31816 Ben Thompson, Jr., Chairman Troup County Commission 806 Wisteria Way LaGrange, GA 30240 Chris Joseph, Mayor City of LaGrange 201 Church Street LaGrange, GA 30240 Jane Fryer Chamber of Commerce P. 0 . Box 636 LaGrange, GA 30241 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Carroll County - Bowdon, Carrollton , Mt. Zion, Roopville, Temple, Villarica, Whitesburg Coweta County - Grantville, Haralson, Moreland , Newnan, Senoia, Sharpsburg, Turin Heard County -Central Hatchee, Corinth , Ephesus, Franklin Meriwether County - Gay , Greenville, Lone Oak , Luthersville, Manchester, Warm Springs , Woodbury Troup County - Hogansv ille, LaGrange, Westpoint 28 RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Solid/Hazardous Waste Management Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Law Enforcement Community Development Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Cartographic Support Services Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Recreation Programs Redistricting Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Other Economic Development Transportation Studies or Plans of Local Government Comprehensive Plus (Local and Regional) Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection/Design Recreation Plans Research Projects Local Government Administration Economic Development Studies Historic Resources Plans Historic District Ordinances Capital Improvements Programming Sign Ordinances Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Retired Senior Volunteer Project (RSVP) Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Elderly Abuse and Neglect Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Business Loan Programs Loan Packaging Assistance Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Regi ster Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Program Technical Assistance to Local Preservati on Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Rev iew Assistance National Register Inventory/Nominations Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Heritage Tourism Cultural Resource Management Architectural Design Controls Transportation Planning and Coordination Public Transportation Planning for Local Governments Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rail Abandonment Assistance Right of Way/Easement Inventory Directory of Regional Development Centers Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Land Use Management Policy Planning Market Studies Water Resources Management Wastewater System Development Plan Mediation Training/Workshops STATE SENATORS Arthur B. "Skin" Edge, IV 15 Jefferson Street Newnan, GA 30263 A. Quillian Baldwin, Jr. P. 0. Box 1364 LaGrange, GA 30241 Wayne Gamer 109 Stonewall Drive Carrollton, GA 30117 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Charles Thomas P. 0. Box 686 Temple, GA 30179 John Simpson 302-A Newnan St. Carrollton, GA 30117 Sidney Pope Jones, Jr. 15 Atkinson Street Newnan, GA 30263 Crisp B. Flynt P. 0. Drawer A Griffin, GA 30224 Dock H. Davis P. 0. Box 728 Franklin, GA 30217 Wade Milam P. 0 . Box 1361 LaGrange, GA 30241 Leonard R. "Nookie" Meadows P . 0. Box 317 Manchester, GA 31816 29 Directory of Regional Development Centers Coastal Georgia Area: 4,003 square miles 30 Coastal Georgia Regional Development Center The Coastal Georgia Regional Development Center (CGRDC) is a multi-purpose public agency which serves eight counties and 26 cities along Georgia's Atlantic coast. The CGRDC and its predecessor, the Coastal Area Planning and Development Commission (CAPDC), have supported the coastal region since 1965 with a variety of planning and development functions . Among the programs administered by the CGRDC are those of the Job Training Partnership Act, aging services under the Older Americans Act, locally-funded tourism promotion, historic preservation, economic development, public administration, and environmental/land use assistance for local governments. Among the most significant achievements of regional planning in coastal Georgia was the establishment of a revolving loan fund under the federal Economic Development Administration that retained or created more than 3,000 jobs since 1976 along with other business-assistance loans. Regional solid waste planning has been another innovative program of the CGRDC, for which the agency won a national award from the National Association of Regional Councils in 1989. The same organization recognized the achievements of the CAPDC in presenting it with the national award for the best regional planning council in 1988. The CGRDC is very active in providing grant application assistance for cities and counties, and has secured funds for many public works projects, including public buildings, water and sewer systems, and other types of infrastructure. Public works grants secured for coastal local governments through the Economic Development Administration alone have amounted to more than $12 million. The agency is now very active in establishing a regionally-coordinated planning program under the 1989 state growth strategies legislation by assisting local governments in carrying out their responsibilities through the CGRDC Planning and Governmental Services Advisory Council and Regional Solid Waste Task Force. Directory of Regional Development Centers The Coastal Georgia Regional Development Center is located in Brunswick, Georgia. This regional, state and national award winning center provides a variety of forms of technical assistance to local governments, through local, state and federal funding sources. The agency provides services in the following areas: transportation; land-use planning; growth management; services to the elderly; job training; small business development; public administration; grant writing; and historic preservation. Through the center's planning department multi-county solutions to problems have been identified in the areas of solid waste. Additionally, the department was actively involved in analysis and evaluation of recommendations by the Governor's Growth Strategies Commission, which resulted in landmark statewide planning legislation. Through local assistance the staff helps cities and counties to maximize their potential, for example, by helping establish a loan pool for downtown merchants of one city; or, in another case by actually preparing a grant application for road improvements. The Coastal Georgia Regional Development Center performs a vital role in this growing region. Executive Director Vernon Martin P. 0. Box 1917 Brunswick, GA 31521 912/264-7363 GIST: 365-7363 FAX: 912/262-2313 Board Chairperson Kimball A. Warnock, Sr. P. 0. Box 7504 Savannah, GA 31418 Board Meeting Date 2nd Wednesday (August, November, February, May) 10:30 a.m . - Richmond Hill, GA 31 Directory of Regional Development Centers Executive Committee Meets As Needed Executive Committee Kimball Warnock, Sr. , Chairman Effingham County Commission P. 0. Box 7504 Savannah, GA 31418 Craig Root P.O. Box 1110 St. Marys, GA 31558 Viola Bell Mayor Pro Tern Garden City P. 0 . Box 7548 Garden City, GA 31418 Daniel L. Williams , Jr. Rt. 1, Box 163 Kingsland, GA 31548 Robert McCorkle Chatham County Commissio n P.O . Box 8161 Savannah, GA 31412 Susan Weiner, Mayor City of Savannah P.O. Box 1027 Savannah, GA 31402 Joe Murray Rivers P.O. Box 9450 Savannah, GA 31412 Talbot Hardin P.O . Box 825 Darien , GA 31305 James Harward 5019 Ogeechee Road Savannah , GA 31405 Doris Flythe, Mayor City of Springfield P.O. Box 1 Springfield, GA 31329 Dennie McCrary Vice President Sea Island Company Sea Island, GA 31561 Gene Miller P . 0. Box 582 Pembroke, GA 31321 Allen Brown, Mayor City of Hinesville 115 E. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Hinesville, GA 31313 Sidney Waldhour, Jr. P. 0 . Box 55 Rincon, GA 31326 Danny Norman P. 0 . Box 309 Hinesville, GA 31313 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Bryan County - Pembroke, Richmond Hill Camden County - Kingsland, St. Marys, Woodbine Chatham County - Bloomingdale, Garden City, Pooler, Port Wentworth , Savannah, Thunderbolt, Tybee Island, Vernonburg Effingham County - Guyton, Rincon, Springfield Glynn County - Brunswick Liberty County Allenhurst, Flemington, Gumbranch, Hinesville, Midway, Riceboro , Walthourville Long County - Ludowici Mcintosh County - Darien 32 RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Codes and Ordinances Housing Cartographic Support Services Business License Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administ ration Human Service Projects Mapping Property Numberi ng Systems Purchasing and Inventory Recreation Programs Redistricting Program Planning and Evaluation Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protectio n Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Administrative Space Studies Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Financial Management Studies Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Resource Atlases Staffing Studies Directory of Regional Development Centers Administrative Studies Local Government Administration Economic Development Studies Programs fo r the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Retired Senior Volunteer Project (RSVP) Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Elderly Abuse and Neglect Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Job Training Partnership Act Agency Serves as Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title li-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Dislocated Worker Program Senior Employment Programs (JTPA or SCSP) Business Loan Programs SBA 503 Program SBA 502 Program Revolving Loan Program Loan Packaging Assistance Working Capital Guarantee Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Program Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance 33 Directory of Regional Development Centers National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation (Rideshare) Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rail Abandonment Assistance Traffic Engineering Other Programs Land Use Management Policy Planning Market Studies Water Resources Management STATE SENATORS Jack Hill 204 Legislative Office Building Capitol Square Atlanta, GA 30304 R. Joseph Hammill 1108 Marshview Drive Brunswick, GA 31520 Roy Allen 1406 Law Drive Savannah, GA 31401 J. Tom Coleman P.O. Box 22398 Savannah, GA 31403 Earl Echols, Jr. P .O. Box 352 Patterson, GA 31557 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Ann Purcell Rt. 2, Box 193 Rincon, GA 31326 Tom Bordeaux 126 E. Liberty Street Savannah, GA 31401-4411 Jack Kingston 29 Island Drive Savannah, GA 31406 John Merritt 3206 College Street Thunderbolt, GA 31404 Sonny Dixon 74 Bazemore Avenue P.O. Box 18266 Garden City , GA 31408 Harry D. Dixon 1303 Coral Road Waycross, GA 31501 Willou Smith 10 St. Andrews Court Riverfront Plaza Brunswick, GA 31520 Clinton Oliver P.O. Box 237 Glenville, GA 30427 James M. Floyd Rt. l, Box 23 Hinesville, GA 31313 Dorothy Pelote P .O. Box 1802 Savannah, GA 31402 DeWayne Hamilton P.O. Box 14562 Savannah, GA 31406 34 Anne Mueller 13013 Hermitage Road Savannah, GA 31419 Tommy Smith Rt. 1 Alma, GA 31510 Ronald (Ron) Fennel 903 Dartmouth Street Brunswick, GA 31520 Directory of Regional Development Centers 35 Directory of Regional Development Centers Catoosa Walker Chaltooga Gordon Floyd Bartow Coosa Valley Area: 3,333 square miles 36 Coosa Valley Regional Development Center > c: A new idea in growth is born. "Northwest Georgia, which has been termed 'a slumbering giant' on the verge of blossoming into a vast industrial empire, took a long stride today in accomplishing this achievement." The year was 1958. Three men shared a vision for closer work in industrial growth and development for Northwest Georgia. Their vision sparked what was to become the Coosa Valley Area Planning and Development Commission. Thirty-two years later, the vision remains, but the name been changed to the Coosa Valley Regional Development Center (CVRDC). The CVRDC includes ten counties in the northwest corner of Georgia, which join Alabama on the west and Tennessee on the north. Offices for the CVRDC, since its inception, have remained in Rome. CVRDC is the regional planning agency for economic development,job training, aging, historic preservation, and ridesharing, and serves as the MPO for transportation planning in the counties of Dade, Walker, and Catoosa. The staff provides technical assistance to local governments on matters related to parks and open space, transportation, water and sewer systems, solid waste disposal, Community Development Block Grant Program, Farmers Home Administration, etc . Located in a triangle formed by the Interstate Highway System and three major metropolitan areas - Chattanooga, Tennessee; Birmingham, Alabama; and Atlanta - the Coosa Valley Region has acquired several Fortune 500 Companies. Executive Director James H . Layton Jackson Hill Drive P.O. Box 1793 Rome, GA 30163-1001 404/295-6485 GIST: 231-6485 FAX: 404/295-6665 Directory of Regional Development Centers Board Chairperson Tony Ellis Haralson County Commission P. 0. Box 488 Buchanan, GA 30113 Board Meeting Date Quarterly - 3rd Thursday 11 :00 a .m . Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 3rd Thursday 9:30a.m. Executive Committee EarlL. Towe City Hall 100 Public Square Adairsville, GA 30103 Jack D. Rowan County Courthouse 206 East Nashville Street Ringgold, GA 30736 Hoyt Williams, Mayor City Hall 128 Park Ave. Trion, GA 30753 Jim Parker Chattooga County Commissioner P.O. Box 211 Summerville, GA 30747 Fred T . Stephens P.O. Box 249 Trenton, GA 30752 Leon "Red" Wade Rome City Commission 22 Westwood Circle Rome, GA 30161 Jim Givens Floyd County Board of Commissioners Auctions United, Inc. 16 Commerce Court Rome, GA 30161 37 Directory of Regional Development Centers Ronnie Hudson Division of Rehabilitation Services 404 South Broad Street Rome, GA 30161 Dolph Fuller Mayor of Fairmount Rt. 1, Box 1A Fairmount, GA 30139 Gail C. Williams Calhoun First National Bank P.O. Box 12169 Calhoun, GA 30703-7003 John C. Helms Paulding County Board of Commissioners County Courthouse Dallas, GA 30132 Glenn Anderson Georgia Power Company P . 0 . Box 1048 Cedartown, GA 30125 Harold Benefield Cedartown City Commission 705 North College Street Cedartown, GA 30125 Ronnie J. Holden P.O. Box 162 Flintstone, GA 30725 Member Governments M unicipalities Counties and Bartow County Adairsville, Cartersville, Emerson, Euharlee, Kingston, Taylorsville, White Catoosa County - Ft. Oglethorpe, Ringgold Chattooga County- Lyerly , Menlo , Summerville, Trion Dade County - Trenton Floyd County - Cave Spring, Rome Gordon County- Calhoun, Fairmount, Plainville, Ranger, Resaca Haralson County Tallapoosa, Waco Bremen, Buchanan, Paulding County -Braswell, Dallas, Hiram Polk County - Aragon, Cedartown, Rockmart Walker County - Chickamauga, LaFayette, Linwood, Lookout Mountain, Rossville RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Law Enforcement Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Betterment Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Data Processing Bonds Cartographic Support Services Business License Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Mapping Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Purchasing and Inventory Recreation Programs Redistricting Program Planning and Evaluation Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Other Economic Development 38 Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Perso nnel Management Plans Administrative Space Studies Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Resource Atlases Staffing Studies Administrative Studies Local Government Administration Economic Development Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Retired Senior Volunteer Project (RSVP) Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Elderly Abuse and Neglect Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Directory of Regional Development Centers Job Training Partnership Act Agency Serves as Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title 11-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Dislocated Worker Program Vietnam Veterans Employment and Training Program Senior Employment Programs (JTPA or SCSP) Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nomination for the National Register Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Program Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rail Abandonment Assistance Traffic Engineering Airport System Planning Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Development Impact Review Land Use Management Policy Planning Market Studies Regional Enterprise Development Program River and Lake Management Planning Water Resources Management 39 Directory of Regional Development Centers STATE SENATORS Nathan Dean P.O. Box 606 Rockmart, GA 30153 William (Bill) Hasty, Sr. Rt. 9, Hilton Way Canton, GA 30114 Richard Marable 76 River Lane, SW Rome, GA 30161 Waymond C. Huggins P.O. Box 284 LaFayette, GA 30728 Tom Ramsey P.O. Box 1130 Chatsworth, GA 30705 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Mike Snow Rt. 2, Box 1595 Chickamauga, GA 30707 Robert H. (Bob) McCoy 181 South Mission Ridge Drive Rossville, GA 30741 Ken Poston, Jr. P .O. Box 988 Ringgold, GA 30736 Charles N. (Judy) Poag Box 441 Eton, GA 30724 Tim Perry 379 Park Avenue Trion, GA 30753 James Beverly Langford P.O. Box 277 Calhoun, GA 30701 E.M. (Buddy) Childers 28 Surrey Trail Rome, GA 30161 Forrest L. McKelvey 1118 Old Rockmart Rd., SE Silver Creek, GA 30173 Paul E. Smith P.O. Box 486 2 Saddle Horn Drive Rome, GA 30162 Bill Cummings 735 Morgan Valley Road Rockmart, GA 30153 Thomas (Tom) B. Murphy P.O. Drawer 1140 Bremen, GA 30110 Boyd Pettit, III P.O . Box 1256 Cartersville, GA 30120 Charles (Charlie) Watts 505 Hardee Street Dallas, GA 30132 40 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers 41 Directory of Regional Development Centers Union Towns Rabun Lumpkin Dawson Hall Forsyth Franklin Georgia Mountains Area: 3,504 square miles 42 Georgia Mountains Regional Development Center The Georgia Mountains Regional Development Center (GMRDC) serves 13 counties and 38 cities. Situated just north of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, the region is growing rapidly with one of its counties having a growth rate of 98% in the 1980s . The region has the headwaters of most major stream systems of the state. Thus, the GMRDC has been deeply involved in water quantity and water quality issues for the past two decades. The agency regularly wins awards, innovative projects, and recognition for the quality of its natural resources planning . Most recently, the agency has been awarded a grant to develop a prototype natural resources/comprehensive planning model that can be used throughout the Appalachian Region . This Project involves pioneering work by the agency in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The agency is also a national leader in economic development programs, and is among the top 50 public lenders of money for economic development. The GMRDC developed the state's official historic drama, "The Reach of Song." This effort is to be the cornerstone of tourism projects to be developed around its region, which is known for its beautiful mountains and lakes. The agency is proud of its reputation for having a strong Board of Directors and the largest use of volunteers in the state. The leaders of the Georgia Mountains Area are deeply committed to seeking regional solutions to mutual problems. Georgia's current governor is a native of the area and was on the original Board of Directors for the agency. Executive Director Sam F. Dayton I0 I0 Ridge Road P .O. Box 1720 Gainesville, GA 30503 404/536-3431 GIST: 261-5480 FAX: 404/531-5696 Directory of Regional Development Centers Board Chairperson Curtis Segars, Chairman Hall County Commission P.O. Drawer 1435 Gainesville, GA 30503 (404) 535-8260 Board Meeting Date Quarterly - 3rd or 4th Thursday 6:00p.m. Executive Committee Usually monthly - 3rd or 4th Thursday Executive Committee M. F. Jarrett, Mayor City of Maysville P.O. Box 86 Maysville, GA 30558 Joe Lane Cox Dawson County Commissioner P.O. Box 192 Dawsonville, GA 30534 Jeff Bagley P.O. Box 244 Cumming, GA 30130 W. B. Jones, Mayor City of Carnesville P.O. Box 32 Carnesville, GA 30521 R. C. Oglesby Hart County Commissioner P.O. Box 279 Hartwell, GA 30643 Don Higgins, Mayor City of Cornelia P.O. Box 217 Cornelia, GA 30531 J. B. Jones Lumpkin County Commissioner 280 Courthouse Hill Dahlonega, GA 30533 43 Directory of Regional Development Centers Curtis Segars, Chairman Hall County Commission P .O. Drawer 1435 Gainesville, GA 30503 George Wangemann City of Gainesville P.O. Box 2496 Gainesville, GA 30503 Sarah Mayfield 100 Riqefield Road Hartwell, GA 30643 Dick Godfrey, Chairman Rabun County Commission P.O. Box 925 Clayton, GA 30525 L. J. Harrison Rt. 5, Red Rock Road Toccoa, GA 30577 Terry Taylor Taylor & Taylor Construction P.O. Box 421 Hiawassee, GA 30546 Glen Gooch Union County Commissioner Rt. 8, Box 8001 Blairsville, GA 30512 Benton West Rt. 1, Box 1092 Sautee, GA 30571 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Banks County - Homer, Maysville Dawson County - Dawsonville Forsyth County - Cumming Franklin County - Canon , Carnesville, Franklin Springs, Lavonia, Royston Habersham County- Alto, Baldwin , Clarkesville, Cornelia, Demorest , Mount Airy , Tallulah Falls Hall County - Clermont, Flowery Branch, Gainesville, Gillsville, Lula, Oakwood Hart County - Bowersville, Hartwell Lumpkin County - Dahlonega Rabun County- Clayton, Dillard, Mountain City, Sky Valley, Tiger Stephens County - Avalon, Martin, Toccoa Towns County - Hiawassee, Young Harris Union County - Blairsville White County - Cleveland, Helen RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Law Enforcement Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Betterment Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Cartographic Support Services Business License Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Mapping Property Numbering Systems Recreation Programs Redistricting Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Other Economic Development 911 Emergency Response Systems 44 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers GIS Encoding and File Maintenance Leadership Training Strategic Planning Studies or Plans of Local Government Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Economic Development Studies Comprehensive Plans under Georgia Planning Act Watershed Protection Ordinances Solid Waste Management Plans Programs for the Elderly Senior Centers Nutrition Transportation Homemaker/Home Health Care Legal Services Senior Community Service Project Retired Senior Volunteer Project Nursing Home and Personal Care Home Ombudsman Programs Community Care for the Elderly Act Business Loan Programs SBA 504 Program Loan Packaging Assistance FmHA IRP Loan Program Loans to Exporters Loans for private waste control systems EDA/RLF Loan Programs Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rural and Mass Transit Technical Assistance Other Programs Corps of Engineers Sec. 404 Permits (TA) Certificate of Participation (COP) Financing for Local Government Capital Projects STATE SENATORS J ob Tra ining Pa rtn ership Act Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title 11-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Dislocated Worker Program Vietnam ERA TA in Training and Employment Older Workers Employment Program John Foster P. 0. Box 100 Cornelia, GA 30531 Nathan Deal P. o_ Box 2522 Gainesville, GA 30503 Don Johnson P. 0. Box 27 Royston, GA 30662 45 Directory of Regional Development Centers Sallie Newbill 7205 Riverside Drive Atlanta, GA 30328 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Carlton H. Colwell P .O. Box 850 Blairsville, GA 30512 Bobby Lawson P.O. Box 53 Gainesville, GA 30503 Jerry D. Jackson P.O. Box 53 Gainesville, GA 30503 Alan Powell P.O. Box 1278 Hartwell, GA 30643 Bill Barnett P .O. Box 755 Cumming, GA 30130 Bill Dover Rt. 2 , Timbrook Clarkesville, GA 30523 Ralph Twiggs P.O. Box 432 Hiawassee, GA 30546 Jeanette Jamieson P.O. Box 852 Toccoa, GA 30577 Mike Beatty Rt. 1, Box 1894 Jefferson , GA 30549 Louie Clark Rt. 2 Danielville, GA 30633 Wyc Orr P.O . Box 2944 Gainesville, GA 30503 46 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers 47 Directory of Regional Development Centers Bleckley Laurens Pulaski Wilcox Dodge Telfair Heart of Georgia Area: 3,359 square miles 48 Heart of Georgia Regional Development Center > c:: The Heart of Georgia Region, as its name implies, is centrally located in the mid-state area. Geographically, it has 3,300 plus square miles of land/water area. There is an abundance of natural resources, with more than 200 plus miles of rivers and streams, 600,000 plush acres of prime farm and timberland, and many acres of unencumbered open space . Topographically, the area is well-suited for its prominent agricultural uses as the land rolls gently with mild slopes enriched with fertile soil. Congruently, the climate is generous in providing a long growing season (March to November), with moderate temperatures (average 64 degrees year round), despite the summer heat. The 1990 population was estimated by the Heart of Georgia Regional Development Center (HGRDC) to be 116,500. As in many rural areas, the population tends to increase only marginally (the 1970 regional population was 101,187). However, within that modest spectrum of growth, it can be shown that the Regions population exhibits traits similar to what is known about other areas of the United States. For example, analyses have found that the region is becoming more racially diverse, more educated, more demanding of modern services, and more inclined to live outside urbanized areas . While the region is not dependent on any single industry or enterprise, the absence of a dominant industry or economic sector tends to have a destabilizing effect on the economic development of the Region. There presently appears to be signs of a temporal transitiOn from an agricultural-based economy, to a manufacturing and service-based economy. However, the conversion of capital and human resources needed to sustain steady growth in these sectors during this transition seems to have progressed somewhat statically. This is probably due to the traditional problems that the area has encountered in terms of effectively improving both the physical infrastructure and the educational levels of the resident population - both of which are Directory of Regional Development Centers essential to capturing a modern principal industry. The HGRDC offices are located in Eastman (Dodge County). Jurisdictionally, the RDC serves 41 local governments in a nine county area. This includes nine county governments and 32 incorporated municipalities. The basic mission of the organization is to provide professional advice and assistance in technical areas in local government administration and the implementation of certain state and federal programs. The ROC also serves as an information clearinghouse for the general public, disseminating information on matters relating to area planning and development. Primary program areas are divided into three categories: Community and Economic Development (grant administration and small business assistance), Coordinated Planning (growth management, transportation planning, and current and long-range planning), and Human Services (Job Training Partnership Program - JTPA). Executive Director Nick Cabero 501 Oak St. Eastman, GA 31023 912/374-4771 FAX: 912/374-0703 Board Chairperson Doyce Mullis Dodge County Commission P. 0. Box 818 Eastman, GA 31023 (912) 374-4361 Board Meeting Date Monthly - as called Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 4th Monday 7:30p.m. 49 Directory of Regional Development Centers Executive Committee Bobby Cox, Sr., Mayor City of Alamo P. 0 . Box 646 Alamo, GA 30411 Bobby Fleming Rt. 4, Roberson Drive Cochran, GA 31014 Bob Walker, Mayor Dublin City Hall P.O. Box 690 Dublin, GA 31040 James Travick, Chairman Laurens County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 2011 Dublin, GA 31040 J. M. Fountain Mayor, City of Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon City Hall P .O. Box 237 Mt. Vernon, GA 30445 Don Herring Hawkinsville City Commission Hawkinsville City Hall P.O. Box 95 Hawkinsville , GA 31036 Dr. Don Bell, Commissioner Telfair County Board of Commissioners 615 Collins Street McRae, GA 31055 Billy Ray Godfrey, Mayor P .O. Box 8 Cochran, GA 31014 Robin Spivey Georgia Power Company Soperton, GA 30457 Maurice Johnson Wheeler County Commissioner P.O. Box 181 Alamo, GA 30411 so Adolphus Hall Rt. 1 Alamo , GA 30411 Hal Dickson Highway 280 Abbeville , GA 31001 Harold Mobley Georgia Power Company Mt. Vernon, GA 30445 Grant Rowe Rt. 5 Dublin, GA 30121 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Bleckley County - Cochran Dodge County - Chauncey, Chester, Eastman, Rhine Laurens County - Cadwell, Dexter, Dublin, Dudley, East Dublin, Montrose, Rentz Montgomery County - Ailey, Alston, Higgston, Mount Vernon, Tarrytown, Uvalda Pulaski County - Hawkinsville Telfair County - Helena, Jacksonville, Lumber City , McRae, Milan, Scotland Treutlen County - Soperton Wheeler County - Alamo, Glenwood Wilcox County - Abbeville , Pineview, Pitts, Rochelle RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Law Enforcement Tax Assessm~nt and Revenue Community Betterment Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Data Processing Cartographic Support Services Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Mapping Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Recreation Programs Redistricting Program Planning and Evaluation Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Other Economic Development Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Administrative Space Studies Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Financial Management Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Directory of Regional Development Centers Staffing Studies Administrative Studies Local Government Administration Economic Development Studies Job Training Partnership Act Title JI-B Summer Youth Program Business Loan Programs SBA 503 Program Loan Packaging Assistance Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Program Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation (Rideshare) Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rail Abandonment Assistance Airport System Planning Other Programs Development Impact Review Land Use Management Policy Planning Market Studies 51 Directory of Regional Development Centers STATE SENATORS WalterS. Ray P.O. Box 295 Douglas, GA 31533 Hugh M. Gillis, Sr. P.O. Box 148 Soperton, GA 30457 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Newt Hudson Rt. 1, Box 29-A Rochelle, GA 31079 Terry L. Coleman P.O. Box 157 Eastman, GA 31023 DuBose Porter P.O. Drawer B, CSS Dublin, GA 31040 Fisher Barfoot 1302 N. Loop Road Vidalia, GA 30474 Paul S. Branch, Jr. Rt. 4, Box 5315 Fitzgerald, GA 31750 52 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers 53 Directory of Regional Development Centers Lower Chattahoochee Area: 2,610 square miles 54 Lower Chattahoochee Regional Development Center The mission of the Lower Chattahoochee Regional Development Center (LCROC) is to support the Cities and counties of the bi-state Lower Chattahoochee region to plan and develop the economic opportunities and infrastructure necessary to get and maintain the best living standard attainable for residents of the regional and area local governments. The overall goals of the ROC are to: 1) Prepare regional plans to meet the requirements of Coordinated Planning Legislation and program/infrastructure needs for the Lower Chattahoochee region and member local governments. 2) Achieve a diversified, well-balanced economy for the region with ample job opportunities for area citizens. 3) Assure a high quality education and educational opportunities to satisfy the needs, desires, aspirations, and potential of all area citizens. 4) Conserve and protect natural resources vital to future development and quality of life for citizens of the region. 5) Provide mimmum levels of community infrastructure sufficient to provide job opportunities, basic educational enrichment, and quality lifestyles for area citizens in balance with natural resource systems . Strategies for Fiscal Year 1990 Annually prepare an areawide plan for the Lower Chattahoochee ROC jurisdiction consistent with Georgia DCA and/or ADECA standards, dependent on locality. Participate in compiling a data base and network which includes planning data for all member counties to serve as a comprehensive source of information available to local governments, state agencies, and members of the General Assembly. Directory of Regional Development Centers Provide planning and technical assistance to local governments (or through contract the preparation of local plans) for the development, preparation, and implementation of comprehensive plans. Assess the status of local comprehensive plans and implementation measures in accordance with DCA inventory, assessment, and community classification standards. Identify developments and resources of regional importance in accordance with DCA guidelines. Executive Director Ronald L. Starnes 930 Second Avenue P.O . Box 1908 Columbus, GA 31994 404/324-4221 GIST: 259-7468 FAX: 322-5571 Board Chairperson Adolph McLendon, Mayor City of Richland P.O. Box 126 Richland, GA 31825 912/887-3381 (Business) 912/887-3323 (City Hall) Board Meeting Date Monthly - 4th Thursday 7:00p.m. Executi ve Comm ittee Meets Monthly - 4th Thursday 6:00p.m. 55 Directory of Regional Development Centers Executive Committee James Jernigan, Mayor City of Columbus P.O. Box 1340 Columbus , GA 31994 Greg Davis Davis Broadcasting P.O. Box 1998 Columbus, GA 31994 Gerald Isler Clay County Commission Rt. 1, Box 87A Coleman, GA 31736 Vance Smith Harris County Commission P.O. Box 171 Pine Mountain , GA 31822 Curtis Bussey Rural Route Morris, GA Ed Cannington , Mayor City of Lumpkin P.O. Box 787 Lumpkin, GA 31815 Ronald Graham Post Office Talbotton, GA 31827 Ed Lynch Stewart County Commissioner P.O . Box 157 Lumpkin , GA 31815 A. J . McClung Mayor Pro-Tem P.O. Box 1340 Columbus , GA 31994 Walt Rosso, Chairman Chattahoochee County Commission P .O. Box 359 Cusseta, GA 31805 56 Walter Bakes Credilles Mill Fort Gaines , GA 31751 Thomas Perkins, Mayor City of Waverly Hall P.O. Box 348 Waverly Hall, GA 31831 Betty Lumpkin, Mayor City of Cuthbert City Hall Cuthbert, GA 31740 Lawrence Young P .O. Box 428 Lumpkin, GA 31815 Member Govern ments Municipalities Counties and Chattahoochee County - Cusseta Clay County - Bluffton, Fort Gaines Harris County - Hamilton, Pine Mountain, Shiloh, Waverly Hall Muscogee County - Bibb City, Columbus Quitman County - Georgetown Randolph County - Coleman, Cuthbert, Shellman Stewart County - Lumpkin, Omaha, Richland Talbot County Geneva, Junction City, Talbotton, Woodland RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Law Enforcement Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Betterment Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Data Processing Bonds Cartographic Support Services Business License Business Loan Packaging Exporting Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Inventory Control Mapping Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Purchasing and Inventory Recreation Programs Redistricting Program Planning and Evaluation Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Other Economic Development Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Administrative Space Studies Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Financial Management Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Directory of Regional Development Centers Resource Atlases Staffing Studies Administrative Studies Local Government Administration Economic Development Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Retired Senior Volunteer Project (RSVP) Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Elderly Abuse and Neglect Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Business Loan Programs SBA 503 Program SBA 502 Program Loan Packaging Assistance Historic Preservation Programs Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation (Rideshare) Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rail Abandonment Assistance 57 Directory of Regional Development Centers Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Land Use Management Policy Planning Market Studies River and Lake Management Planning Water Resources Management STATE SENATORS Jimmy Hodge Timmons 105 Robinson Avenue Blakely, GA 31723 Gary Parker P.O. Box 2666 Columbus, GA 31902 Ted J . Land 1069 Standing Boy Court Columbus, GA 31904 A. Quillian Baldwin, Jr. P.O. Box 1364 LaGrange, GA 30241 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Leonard R. "Nookie" Meadows P.O. Box 317 Manchester, GA 31816 Calvin Smyre P.O. Box 181 Columbus, GA 31902 Roy D. Moultrie P.O. Box 119 Hamilton, GA 31811 Sanford D . Bishop, Jr. P.O. Box 709 Columbus, GA 31902 Thomas B. Buck, III P.O. Box 196 Columbus, GA 31902 Pete Robinson 3334 Coweta Drive Columbus, GA 31907 Robert Steele 8925 Heiferhorn Court Columbus, GA 31904 Ward Edwards P.O. Box 146 Butler, GA 31006 Gerald E. Greene Rt. 3, Box 316 Cuthbert, GA 31740 Tommy Chambless P.O. Box 2008 Albany, GA 31703-2001 58 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers 59 Directory of Regional Development Centers Newton Butts Lamar Upson Mcintosh Trail Area: 1,599 square miles 60 Mcintosh Trail Regional Development Center The Mcintosh Trail Regional Development Center (MTRDC), with offices in Barnesville, serves the counties ofButts, Lamar, Newton, Spalding, Pike, and Upson. The region extends from the southern fringes of the Atlanta region south to the Macon region in central Georgia. Four impo1tant transportation corridors serve the region; U.S. 19, U.S. 41,1-75, and 1-20. Excellent transportation, educational, cultural, employment, business, recreational and housing opportunities have come together in the Mcintosh Trail region resulting in the highest growth rate in the state among regional development centers. The MTRDC facilitates the development, implementation, and maintenance of cooperation and support among member governments. The agency provides a wide range of services to member governments. Programs for senior citizens, community planning, and economic development are available through the agency. The MTRDC has a record of success in working with member governments to help them see their local activities within a regional context. In this manner, solutions to problems may be found that afford maximum benefit with minimum adverse effects. Executive Directo r Lanier E. Boatwright, Jr. 408 Thomaston Street P.O. Drawer A Barnesville, GA 30204 404/358-3647 FAX: 404/358-3898 Board Chairperson Charles Kersey, Mayor City of Thomaston P.O. Box 672 Thomaston, GA 30286 Directory of Regional Development Centers Board Meeting Date Quarterly - as called Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 4th Thursday 2:00p.m. Executive Committee J. Gilmer Morris, Sr. 208 Ball Street Jackson, GA 30233 Lanier Burford, Mayor City of Jenkinsburg P.O. Box 99 Jenkinsburg, GA 30234 Roy Varner Newton County Board of Commissioners 11093 Highway 36 Covington, GA 30209 Bobby Harrison Pike County Board of Commissioners P.O . Box 377 Zebulon, GA 30295 Fred Roney Rt. 7, Box 164 Griffin, GA 30223 Bain Proctor P.O. Box T Griffin, GA 30224 Fred Head Butts County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 350 Jackson, GA 30233 Ronald Nicholas Rt. 2, Box 350-C Country Kitchen Road Barnesville, GA 30204 Frank Thomas 1115 Pine Valley Road Griffin, GA 30223 61 Directory of Regional Development Centers William L. Dobbs P.O. Box 1307 Covington, GA 30209 Harry Rawlins Mayor City of Zebulon P. 0. Box 385 Zebulon, GA 30295 Dale Wilson Spalding County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 1087 Griffin, GA 30224 Hughlette Salter 166 David Road Thomaston, GA 30286 Claudette Fagan Rt. 1, Box 349 Culloden, GA 31016 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Butts County - Flovilla, Jackson, Jenkinsburg Lamar County - Aldora, Barnesville, Milner Newton County Covington, Mansfield, Newborn, Oxford , Porterdale Pike County - Concord, Meansville, Molena, Williamson, Zebulon Spalding County Sunnyside Griffin, Orchard Hill, Upson County - Therock, Thomaston, Yatesville RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning 62 Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Cartographic Support Services Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Mapping Property Numbering Systems Recreation Programs Graphics Other Economic Development Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Economic Development Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Elderly Abuse and Neglect Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Business Loan Programs T/A Loan Packaging Loan Referral STATE REPRESENTATIVES Frank E. Stancil P. 0. Box 694 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Denny M. Dobbs P. 0. Box 3020 Covington, GA 30209 Historic Preservation Prog rams Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Public Information Zoning Assistance Crisp B. Flynt P. 0. Drawer A Griffin, GA 30224 Suzi Johnson-Herbert 110 Partridge Path Griffin, GA 30223 Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rail Abandonment Assistance Airport System Planning Curtis Jenkins P.O. Box 634 Forsyth, GA 31029 Quillian Baldwin, Jr. P.O. Box 1364 LaGrange, GA 30241 Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Development Impact Review Market Studies River and Lake Management Planning Water Resources Management Larry Smith P.O. Box 4155 Jackson, GA 30233 Marvin Adams 709 Greenwood Road Thomaston, GA 30286 STATE SENATORS Mac Collins P. 0. Box 3617 Jackson, GA 30233 W. F. (Billy) Harris 1261 Willingham Springs Road Thomaston, GA 30286 Arthur B. (Skin) Edge, IV 15 Jefferson Street Newnan, GA 30263 Harrill L. Dawkins 1445-A Old McDonough Road Conyers, GA 30207 63 Directory of Regional Development Centers Taylor Webster Sumter Dooly Middle Flint Area: 2,702 square miles 64 Middle Flint Regional Development Center > c: The Middle Flint Regional Development Center (MFRDC) with offices in Ellaville, Georgia, includes eight counties with municipalities located in south central Georgia. The region is primarily agricultural and has approximately 100,000 residents. In relation to other RDCs, the region is average in size and in number of counties and cities, but smallest in population . The counties of Crisp, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Sch ley, Sumter, Taylor, and Webster form the region . The MFRDC is a planning and development agency serving its member governments in land use planning , community development, grantsmanship, economic development , technical assistance, housing rehabilitation, historic preservation planning, tourism, aging programs , small business loan assistance, mapping, recreation programs, job training, etc. The Middle Flint region is located in the middle drainage basin of the Flint River . The river is a natural asset that flows through the region and forms Lake Blackshear, a 9 ,000-acre lake near Cordele. The lake provides recreation and a boost to the economy for the whole area. Tourism is being enhanced with a new 18 hole golf course located at the Georgia Veterans State Park near the lake . Americus and Cordele, Georgia, serve as the growth centers for the region and they provide transportation, health care, employment, higher education, and other services to the district. The area is generally noted for raising peaches, peanuts, pecans, and "politicians." Executive Director Bobby L. Lowe 203 East College Street P .O. Box 6 Ellaville, GA 31806 912/937-2561 FAX: 912/937-2258 Directory of Regional Development Centers Board Chairperson Terrell Hudson Dooly County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 738 Unadilla, GA 31091 (912) 627-3039 Board Meeting Date Quarterly - 4th Wednesday of called month- 12:30 p.m. Executive Committee Meets Monthly - as called Executive Committee Rufus Green First Vice Chairman P.O. Box 596 Reynolds, GA 31006 Kay Hardage Second Vice Chairman Ideal, GA 31041 LaVonne Jernigan Secretary P .O. Box 422 Buena Vista, GA 31803 Jeff Couturier P .O. Box 1218 Cordele, GA 31015 John Bradley P.O. Box 253 Lilly, GA 31051 W. C. Holt Rt. 1, Box 172 Ellaville, GA 31806 Gene Lacey 316 Marshall Avenue Montezuma, GA 31063 65 Directory of Regional Development Centers Louise Wilkerson General Delivery Buena Vista, GA 31803 Cora Black P.O. 126 Ellaville, GA 31806 Luther Spillers P.O. Box 64 Butler, GA 31006 Jack Montgomery Preston, GA 31824 Ben Williams P.O. Box 101 Preston, GA 31824 James Harris 706 11th Street, North Cordele, GA 31015 Tom Gailey 209 Forestside Circle Americus , GA 31709 0 . L. Bryant 1495 North Lee Street Americus, GA 31709 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Crisp - Cordele, Arabi Dooly - Byromville, Lilly , Pinehurst, Unadilla, Vienna Macon Ideal, Marshallville, Montezuma, Oglethorpe Marion - Buena Vista Schley - Ellaville Taylor - Butler, Reynolds Sumter - Americus, Andersonville , Desoto, Leslie, Plains Webster - Preston, Weston 66 RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Community Betterment Programs Codes and Ordinances Housing Bonds Cartographic Support Services Business License Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Mapping Property Numbering Systems Redistricting Graphics Historic Preservation Other Economic Development Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Economic Development Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Business Loan Programs SBA 504 Program SBA 502 Program Loan Packaging Assistance FmHA IDG Loans Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Programs Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Airport System Planning Directory of Regional Development Centers STATE SENATORS Rooney L. Bowen P. 0. Box 1238 Cordele, GA 31015 Lewis H. (Bud) McKenzie P. 0. Box 565 Montezuma, GA 31063 Jimmy Hodge Timmons 105 Robinson Avenue Blakely, GA 31723 Ted J. Land 1069 Standing Boy Court Columbus, GA 31904 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Robert Ray Rt. I, Box 2126 Fort Valley, GA 31030 Ward Edwards P.O. Box 146 Butler, GA 31006 Larry Walker P .O. Box 1234 Perry, GA 31069 George Hooks P.O. Box 928 Americus, GA 31709 Gerald E. Greene Rt. 3, Box 316 Cuthbert, GA 31740 Howard H. Rainey 913 Third Ave., E Cordele, GA 31015 Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Development Impact Review Land Use Management Policy Planning 67 Directory of Regional Development Centers Monroe Bibb Twiggs Middle Georgia Area: 2,262 square miles 68 Middle Georgia Regional Development Center > c: The Middle Georgia region has changed greatly since the Middle Georgia Area Planning and Development Commission was established in 1965 . While it has generally maintained its mixture of urban and rural cultures, population growth and economic diversifi ca tion continue to have far-reaching consequences. The region has already begun to experience many problems associated with emerging metropolitan areas. The challenge facing the Middle Georgia Regional Development Center (MGRDC) as it begins its task of encouraging and coordinating effective regional growth management strategies is substantial, but there is a sound regional planning foundation already in place, and with adequate local government coopera tion , it should prove to be a successful and rewarding effort. Population growth in the region has been moderate but steady during the previous three decades . The estimated 1988 population of 334,376 represents an increase of 47 percent over 1960 figures and 13 percent over 1980 figures. State Office of Planning and Budget (OPB) projections show the regio n will have a population of almost 400,000 by the year 2000. The regional workforce has increased at a rate slightly higher than population growth. From a total of 128,160 persons in 1980, it had grown to 147,460 in 1988, an increase of slightly over 15 percent. Unemployment rates in the region also fell, from an annual average of 7 .3 percent in 1980, to an average of 5 .8 percent in 1988. The business climate in the region appears to be generally healthy . The total number of business establishments grew by over 27 percent betwee n 1980 and 1986, more than twi ce the rate of population growth. Total employment grew by more than 17 percent during the same period. The regional economy displays a hea lthy diversity with manufacturing (16.1 %); retail trade ( 18 .9%) ; services (24 .8 %); and federal, state, Directory of Regional Development Centers and local government (18.5%) representing the major employment sectors. The Middle Georgia region appears to be in excellent condition as we begin the last decade of the 20th century. Population growth is steady, but manageable. Housing stock appears to be keeping pace with population growth, and substandard housing is not a critical concern. Job creation also appears to be running ahead of population growth, and the creation of new business establishments in the region continues at a healthy pace. While area wage rates fall short of state and national averages, regional unemployment is also low and has improved significantly since 1980. There is every reason to expect that these trends will continue well into the 1990s and that the Middle Georgia Region will remain one of the state's most attractive areas to live and work. Executive Director James C. Tonn 661 Mulberry St. Suite 600 Macon, GA 31201 9121751-6160 GIST: FAX: 9121751-6517 321-6160 Board Chairperson Ed Martin, Mayor City of Warner Robins P. 0. Box 1488 Warner Robins, GA 31099-1488 Board Meeting Date Quarterly - as called Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 1st Thursday - 8:00a.m. 69 Directory of Regional Development Centers Executive Committee Tommy Olmstead, Mayor City of Macon Macon, GA 31298 Larry Justice, Chairman Bibb County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 4708 Macon, GA 31298 Bobby Gibbs, District Manager Georgia Power Company P.O. Box 4968 Macon, GA 31213 Willie Hill 1971 Vining Circle Macon, GA 31204 Robert Dickey P.O. Box 39 Musella, GA 31066 Houston Porter 515 Heritage Drive Warner Robins, GA 31093 Thomas H. Wilson, Chairman Monroe County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 848 Forsyth, GA 31029 G.B. Moore, III, Chairman Jones County Board of Commissioners P. 0. Box 1359 Gray, GA 31032 James C. Roberts, Mayor City of Gray P.O. Box 443 Gray, GA 31032 James Vaughn P.O. Box 677 Forsyth, GA 31029 Glenwood Hill, Chairman Peach County Board of Commissioners Rt. 3, Box 1675 Fort Valley, GA 31030 70 James Williams, Mayor City of Byron P.O. Box 129 Byron, GA 31008 L. J. Lomax Rt. 2, Box 370 Fort Valley, GA 31030 Bill Hamrick P.O. Box 4 Jeffersonville, GA 31044 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Bibb County - Macon, Payne City Crawford County - Roberta Houston County - Centerville, Perry, Warner Robins Jones County - Gray Monroe County - Culloden, Forsyth Peach County - Byron, Fort Valley Twiggs County - Danville, Jeffersonville RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Planning Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Community Betterment Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Data Processing Cartographic Support Services Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Human Service Projects Mapping Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Recreation Programs Program Planning and Evaluation Graphics Historic Preservation Other Economic Development Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Administrative Space Studies Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Resource Atlases Economic Development Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Directory of Regional Development Centers Health and Wellness Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Business Loan Programs SBA 503 Program Loan Packaging Assistance Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Program Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation Contract with Georgia DOT Rail Abandonment Assistance Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Development Impact Review Land Use Management Policy Planning Market Studies Regional Enterprise Development Program Water Resources Management 71 Directory of Regional Development Centers STATE SENATORS Culver Kidd P . 0 . Box 370 Milledgeville, GA 31061 W. F . (Billy) Harris 1261 Willingham Springs Rd. Thomaston, GA 30286 Sonny Perdue P.O. Box 98 Bonaire, GA 31005 Robert Brown P.O. Box 5742 Macon, GA 31208 George Hooks P.O. Box 928 Americus, GA 31709 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Curtis S. Jenkins P.O . Box 634 Forsyth, GA 31029 Robert Ray Rt. 1, Box 2126 Fort Valley, GA 31030 Denmark Groover, Jr. P .O. Box 755 Macon, GA 31202 Frank C. Pinkston P.O. Box 4872 Macon, GA 31208 William C. (Billy) Randall P.O. Box 121 Macon, GA 31202 David E. Lucas 448 Woolfolk St. Macon , GA 31201 Kenneth (Ken) W. Birdsong Rt. 1 Gordon, GA 31031 Roy H. (Sonny) Watson, Jr. P.O . Box 1905 Warner Robins, GA 31099 Lawrence (Larry) C. Walker P.O. Box 1234 Perry, GA 31069 H . Jay Walker, III P.O . Box 508 Centerville, GA 31028 Wayne Elliott 201 Second Street Liberty Tower Macon, GA 31298 72 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers 73 Directory of Regional Development Centers Fannin Murray Gilmer Pickens Cherokee North Georgia Area: 2,097 square miles 74 North Georgia Regional Development Center The North Georgia Regional Development Center (NGRDC) includes Cherokee, Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Pickens, and Whitfield Counties and their 20 municipalities. The region lies in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains between Tennessee and North Carolina on the north and Atlanta to the south and is traversed by two major north-south growth corridors, Interstate 75 and Interstate 575-Georgia 515 (development highway). The NGRDC headquarters are located in Dalton, the ca rpet capitol of the world, and the major regional services and employment center of northwest Georgia. Cherokee County, the region's largest and fastest growing county, is located on the southern boundary within the Atlanta Metropolitan Area. The region is rich in scenic and natural resources including the national forest, wilderness areas, and the many rivers and lakes of a major headwaters area for Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama . Created in 1969 by its member local governments the NGRDC serves to provide a use ful forum for governmental consideration of regional challenges and opportunities, to provide for effective communications and coordination among governments and agencies, and to effect governmental decision-making on regional policies and priorities which lead to a strong economic base, maximize human potential, and create stable natural and community environments. The NGRDC is the regional planning organization for community and economic development, resources management, public transportation, historic preservation, aging, and job training, and serves as the regional administrative entity for related state and federal programs. Staff technical assistance is provided to local governments in the development of local strategies for growth management (development plans/controls), economic development (facilities development/job creation/finance packaging) and community development (services and facilities improvement/ financing alternatives). The NGRDC also serves as an information center for regional data, projections , and maps . Directory of Regional Development Centers Executive Director Barry L. Tarter 503 West Waugh Street Dalton, GA 30720 404/272-2300 GIST: 234-2300 FAX: 404/272-2253 Board Chairperson Jim Middleton, Mayor City of Dalton 313 North Glenwood Avenue Dalton, GA 30721 404/278-3255 (Business) Board Meeting Date Quarterly - 4th Thursday in September/December/March/June 12:00 p.m. Executive Committee Meets Monthly - usually 4th Thursday 11:00 a.m . when Board meets 12:00 p.m. other months Executive Committee John Brandenburg Cherokee County Board of Commissioners 130 East Main Street, Suite 101 Canton, GA 30114 Richard Stanley Fannin County Board of Commissioners P.O . Box 487 Blue Ridge, GA 30513 Jerry Parks Gilmer County Board of Commissioners Rt. 4, Box 237 Ellijay, GA 30540 Jack Reed Murray County Board of Commissioners P. 0. Box 1129 Chatsworth, GA 30705 75 Directory of Regional Development Centers Bill Quinton Pickens County Board of Commissioners 211 N. Main Street Jasper, GA 30143 James Cannon, Mayor City of Canton P.O. Box 468 Canton, GA 30114 Ken Gowin, Mayor City of Tunnel Hill 439 Mountain View Drive Tunnel Hill , GA 30755 Barbara Thomas, Mayor City of McCaysville P.O. Box 6 McCaysville, GA 30555 N. C. Low, Mayor City of Talking Rock P.O. Box 9 Talking Rock, GA 30175 Jay Black Georgia Power Company P.O. Box 271 Canton , GA 30114 Martin I. Teem, Jr. 32 North Avenue Ellijay, GA 30540 Lee Gravitt Georgia Power Company 106 Fort Street Chatsworth, GA 30540 Gary Reece P.O. Box F Jasper, GA 30143 William Willis, Sr. 429 Fourth Avenue Dalton, GA 30720 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Cherokee County - Ball Ground , Canton , Holly Springs, Waleska, Woodstock Fannin County - Blue Ridge, McCaysville, Mineral Bluff, Morganton Gilmer County - East Ellijay, Ellijay Murray County - Chatsworth, Eton Pickens County -Jasper, Nelson, Talking Rock Whitfield County - Cohutta, Dalton, Tunnel Hill, Varnell RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Development Controls Administration Community Development Programs Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Program Planning and Evaluation Historic Preservation Other Economic Development Growth Strategies Qualifications Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Flood Insurance Ordinances Annexation Studies Building Codes and Ordinances Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Recreation Plans Research Projects Economic Development Studies Street Naming/Property Numbering Systems Base/Functional Maps and other Graphics Products Community Services Plans Growth Strategies Plans 76 Programs for the Elderly Elderly Programs Development and Administration Social Services Block Grant Senior Community Services Employment Programs Elderly Advocacy Contracted Services: Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Senior Employment Programs Community Care Act Case Management Information and Referral Home Health Alzheimer's Respite/Daycare Job Training Partnership Act Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title II-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Dislocated Worker Program Title II-A; Older Workers Business Loan Programs Loan Packaging Assistance (EDA-RLF/SBA 504) Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Program Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation (Rideshare) Contract with Georgia DOT Rail Abandonment Assistance Directory of Regional Development Centers Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Development Impact Review Water Resources Management Planning Solid Waste Management Planning Planning Act Functions/Administration Growth Strategies Plans (Regional) Regional Data Repository STATE SENATORS William Hasty Rt. 9, Hilton Way Canton, GA 30114 Tom Ramsey Box 1130 Chatsworth, GA 30705 Charles "Chuck" Clay 49 Atlanta St. Marietta, GA 30060 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Carlton Colwell P.O. Box 850 Blairsville, GA 30512 Harold Mann 597 S. Bishop Trace Rocky Face, GA 30740 Jim Tyson Griffin 526 Varnell Road Tunnel Hill, GA 30755 Garland Pinholster Rt. 4, Box 170 Ball Ground, GA 30107 Steve Stancil P.O . Box 1421 Canton, GA 30114 Charles Poag P.O. Box 441 Eton, GA 30724 Ralph Twiggs P.O. Box 432 Hiawassee, GA 30546 77 Directory of Regional Development Centers Jackson Madison Elbert Oglethorpe Morgan Greene Northeast Georgia Area: 2,976 square miles 78 Northeast Georgia Regional Development Center > c: The Northeast Georgia Regional Development Center (NEGRDC), located in Athens, serves each of the ten counties and 49 cities in the region. NEGRDC is used to strengthen the individual and collective power of local governments by recognizing areawide opportunities and matters of mutual concern, helping local governments resolve both local and areawide problems through joint decisions, and developing means to help local governments in the implementation of those decisions. NEGRDC is actively involved in regional planning related to land use, transportation, recreation, historic preservation, natural resources, solid waste, economic development, aging, and job trammg. The agency sponsors workshops, conducts studies, and provides technical assistance in response to local government needs and requests. The organization received national recognition for its ongoing local government ordinance codification program and is generally recognized as a leader in water resources and solid waste planning. Its sponsorship of the Certified Development Company Program and job training efforts has been instrumental in the location and expansion of several businesses in the region. Executive Director James R. Dove 305 Research Drive Athens, GA 30610 404/369-5650 GIST: 241-5900 FAX: 369-5792 Board Chairperson Henry Braselton, Mayor City of Braselton P. 0. Box 306 Braselton, GA 30517 Directory of Regional Development Centers Board Meeting Da te As called Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 3rd Thursday 10:00 a.m. Executive Committee Linny Bailey Athens-Clarke Commissioner, District 3 680 South Milledge Avenue Athens, GA 30605 Henry Braselton, Mayor City of Braselton P.O. Box 306 Braselton, GA 30517 Dr. W. R. Bush P. 0. Box 1156 Monroe, GA 30655 Wendell Dawson, Chairman Oconee County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 145 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Joe Gorman, Mayor Town of Maxeys P. 0. Box 191 Maxeys, GA 30671 Will Gregg, Chairman Walton County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 585 Monroe, GA 30655 Dudley Hartel P.O. Box 65 Comer, GA 30629 Don Holliday, Chairman Barrow County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 1600 Winder, GA 30680 79 Directory of Regional Development Centers Richard McGinnis 1120 William Street Madison, GA 39650 Bill Madden, Chairman Madison County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 147 Danielsville, GA 30633 Gwen O'Looney, CEO Athens/Clarke County 301 College Avenue Athens, GA 30610 Buddy Ouzts, Mayor City of Winder P.O. Box 609 Winder, GA 30680 Joel Seymour 1321 Fairway Drive Elberton, GA 30635-2611 Harold Wilson Rt. 2, Penfield Road Greensboro, GA 30642 Eddie Lee Hunter Rt. 1, Box 82 Stephens, GA 30667 Member Governments - Counties and Municipalities Barrow County - Auburn, Bethlehem, Carl, Russell, Statham, Winder Clarke County - Athens, Winterville Elbert County - Bowman, Elberton Greene County - Greensboro, Siloam, Union Point, White Plains , Woodville Jackson County- Arcade, Braselton, Commerce, Hoschton, Jefferson, Nicholson, Pendergrass, Talmo Madison County - Carlton, Colbert, Comer, Danielsville, Hull, Ila Morgan County - Bostwick, Buckhead, Madison, Rutledge Oconee County - Bishop, Bogart, North High Shoals, Watkinsville Oglethorpe County - Arnoldsville, Crawford, Lexington, Maxeys Walton County - Between, Good Hope, Jersey, Loganville, Monroe, Social Circle, Walnut Grove RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Law Enforcement Community Betterment Programs Codes and Ordinances Housing Data Processing Cartographic Support Services Business License Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Inventory Control Mapping Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Purchasing and Inventory Recreation Programs Redistricting Program Planning and Evaluation Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Other Economic Development 80 Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Financial Management Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Resource Atlases Staffing Studies Administrative Studies Local Government Administration Economic Development Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Retired Senior Volunteer Project (RSVP) Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Elderly Abuse and Neglect Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Directory of Regional Development Centers Job Training Partnership Act Agency Serves as Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title 11-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Dislocated Worker Program Business Loan Programs SBA 503 Program SBA 502 Program Loan Packaging Assistance Working Capital Guarantee Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Program Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Rail Abandonment Assistance Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Administration of the Georgia Land Sales Act Review Program Land Use Management Policy Planning 81 Directory of Regional Development Centers STATE SENATORS Paul C. Broun 165 Pulaski Street Athens, GA 30610 Harrill Dawkins 1805 Overlake Drive, #A Conyers, GA 30208 Donald Johnson P.O. Box 245 Royston, GA 30662 Culver Kidd P.O. Box 370 Milledgeville, GA 31061 G. B. Pollard, Jr. P.O . Box 6 Appling, GA 30802 Donald L. White 150 Bays Water Drive Suwanee, GA 30174 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Mike Beatty Rt. 1, Storey Lane Road Jefferson, GA 30549 Tyrone Carrell P.O. Box 561 Monroe, GA 30655 Louie Clark Rt. 2 Danielsville, GA 30633 George Green Rt. 1, Box 46F White Plains, GA 30678 Dr. Louise McBee P.O. Box 246 Athens, GA 30606 John Mobley 102 Brandywine Drive Winder, GA 30680 Allen Powell P.O. Box 1278 Hartwell, GA 30643 Frank Stancil P.O. Box 694 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Michael Thurmond 1127 W. Hancock Avenue Athens, GA 30606 Charles Yeargin 305 Heard Street Elberton, GA 30635 82 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers I 83 Directory of Regional Development Centers Wilkinson Washington Johnson Oconee Area: 2,883 square miles 84 Oconee Regional Development Center The Oconee Regional Development Center (ORDC), headquartered in Milledgeville, Georgia, offers services to 28 local governments all located within a seven county area. The ORDC serves as the regional planning agency for aging services, job training, economic development, small business loans, community development, transportation, and the newly created growth strategies. Technical assistance is also provided by staff in the areas of civil engineering, industrial development, solid waste collection and management, water and sewer management, planning and zoning, personnel management, and computer-based technical assistance. The ORDC also assists all sections of local governments, i.e., Chamber of Commerce, Board of Education, Recreation Department, etc. The Oconee area includes seven rural counties with a land mass of approximately two million acres; there are 37 million acres in the entire state of Georgia . The largest category of land use is forest which covers about 71 percent of the Oconee area land. Pasture covers 14 percent while cropland consumes eight percent and the remaining seven percent is a mixture of urban and other. The area has a population of approximately 110,000 people . With only two cities in the area (Milledgeville and Sandersville) having more than 10,000 people, it is apparent that the area is of rural background. Historically, the Oconee region has much to offer. Milledgeville, located in the middle of the region and its economic and industrial center, formally the capital of Georgia, until the end of the civil war when it was moved to Atlanta. The area has many antebellum houses and other structures of historical importance. Generally, mild temperatures prevail throughout the Oconee area year round. The temperatures average about 64 degrees for the year and monthly averages range from 48 degrees in winter months to 80-90 degrees during the summer periods. Nights below 20 degrees are an extreme rarity. The average annual rainfall is 47 inches with March being the wettest month and December the driest. The length Directory of Regional Development Centers of time from the last of spring to the first fall freeze averages about 235 days which affords a variety of leisure-time outdoor activities. The Oconee area is fortunate to have ample water resources. Three underground aquifers - the crystalline rock aquifer, the Cretaceous aquifer, and the Floridian aquifer system - supply the water needs of the Oconee area. These aquifers can produce large quantities of water, ranging as high as 5,000 gallons per minute. The ORDC, funded by local, state and federal monies, has achieved a great deal of success as the regional planning agency since its conception in 1964. With future challenges facing a growing region daily, the ORDC will strive to assist local communities in their needs to meet these challenges. Executi ve Director Phillip Clark 3014 Heritage Road P.O. Box 707 Milledgeville, GA 31061 912/453-5327 GIST: 324-5327 FAX: 912/453-5592 Board Chairperson George Williams 101 Jackson Street Eatonton, GA 31024 404/485-6849 Board Meeting Date Quarterly - as called Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 3rd Thursday - 7:30 pm Executive Committee Horace Mathis, Secretary P.O. Box 71 Sandersville, GA 31082 James E. Baugh P.O. Box 1708 Milledgeville, GA 31061 85 Directory of Regional Development Centers Maxine S. Goldstein 123 Meriwether Circle Milledgeville, GA 31061 Sammy Hall 220 County Line Church Road, SW Milledgeville, GA 31061 Betty Hill 420 Dyer Drive Sparta, GA 31087 William H. Lester 208 Hamilton Street Sparta, GA 31087 Fred Smith P.O . Box 283 Monticello, GA 31064 George Cordy Rt. 1, Box 153 Adrian, GA 31002 Willis Wombles 131 East Elm Street Wrightsville , GA 31096 Frank Duke 203 South Oak Street Eatonton, GA 31024 Harold B. Dennis 108 S. Madison Avenue, Suite 200 Eatonton, GA 31024 Horace M . Daniel 116 Jordan Mill Road Sandersville, GA 31082 Cyler Garner P.O. Box 357 Gordon, GA 31024 J . M. Howell P.O. Box 161 Irwinton, GA 31042 Member Governments -Counties and Munici palities Baldwin County - Milledgeville 86 Hancock County - Sparta Jasper County - Monticello, Shadydale Johnson County - Adrian, Kite, Wrightsville Putnam County - Eatonton Washington County - Davisboro, Deepstep, Harrison, Oconee, Riddleville, Sandersville, Tennille Wilkinson County - Allentown, Gordon, Irwinton, lvey, Mcintyre, Toomsboro RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Law Enforcement Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Development Programs Codes and Ordinances Housing Cartographic Support Services Business License Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Inventory Control Mapping Property Numbering Systems Purchasing and Inventory Recreation Programs Program Planning and Evaluation Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Personnel Management Plans Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Financial Management Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Local Government Administration Economic Development Studies Programs for the Elderly Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Senior Employment Programs Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Technical Assi sta nce to other Agencies Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Job Training Partnership Act Agency Serves as Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title JI-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Disloca ted Worker Program Vietnam Veterans Employment and Training Program Senior Employment Programs (JTPA or SCSP) Business Loan Programs SBA 504 Program Loan Packaging Assistance Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Coordinates Hi stori c Preserva ti on Investment Credit Tax Program Directory of Regional Development Centers Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Planning Assistance Public Information Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT STATE SENATORS Hugh M. Gillis, Sr. P.O. Box 148 Soperton, GA 30457 Bill English 214 Golf Drive Swainsboro, GA 30401 Culver Kidd P.O. Box 370 Milledgeville, GA 31061 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Curtis Jenkins Rt. 3, Box 174 Forsyth, GA 31029 Kenneth W. Birdsong Rt. I Gordon, GA 31031 Bobby E. Parham P.O . Box 606 Milledgeville , Ga 31061 George F. Green Rt. I, Box 46F White Plains, GA 30678 Jimmy Lord P.O. Box 254 Sandersville, GA 31082 Larry J . "Butch" Parrish 224 West Main Street Swainsboro, GA 30401 87 Directory of Regional Development Centers South Georgia Area: 3,500 square miles 88 South Georgia Regional Development Center > c: The South Georgia Regional Development Center (SGRDC), with offices in Valdosta, includes ten counties in the center of the southernmost part of Georgia . SGRDC serves as a focal point for regional efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of local governments, and for the planning and development of cooperative regional approaches to solve problems and maximize the area's considerable potential for positive growth. SGRDC is the regional planning body for economic and community development , job training, historic preservation, and transportation, and is the regional data affiliate for the U .S. Census Bureau . Technical assistance in areas such as financial and personnel management, graphi cs and design, land use planning, zoning ordinance development, downtown revitalization, solid waste management, water and sewer management, and industrial development support, is provided by the staff to meet the needs and requests of local governments. SGRDC has developed several special projects in response to specific area needs, including a data processing network which provides low cost specialized governmental data processing serv ices such as utility billing, pay roll s, financial accounting, city and county property taxes, voter li stings, and jury selection , to 32 cities and counties. The ROC is currently implementing a computerized Geographic Information System (GIS) for Valdosta and Lowndes County , and is participating in a Federally Funded National GIS Demonstration Project for regional application of a satellite imagery system to provide area co mmunities with the best, most up-to-date tools to plan and accomplish orderly growth. A number of SGRDC's projects and programs have received state and national recognition. Among these are the business loans programs (winner of the National Association of Development Companies Award for outstanding service as a rural certified development company for the highes t volume of SBA 504 loans in the southeast for 1986-87; and for the highest volume of loans in 1987-88); and the Job Training Partnership Program ( 1986 Governor's Award, innovations in economic development; 1987 National Alliance of Business Distingui shed Directory of Regional Development Centers performance award; 1988 Governor's Award for an innovative program for youthful offenders; and in 1989, recognition by the National Alliance of Business as an exemplary private-public partnership.) The SGRDC achieved a rating of "excellent" in the performance evaluation program of the National Association of Regional Councils. Executive Director Hal A. Davis 327 W . Savannah Avenue Valdosta, GA 31601 912/333-5277 GIST: 349-5277 FAX: 912/333-5312 Board Chairperson James H. Rainwater, Mayor City of Valdosta P .O . Box 1125 Valdosta , GA 31603 912/247-7780 Board Meeting Date As called - four times per year Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 4th Thursday 12 :30 p .m. Executive Committee Robert Chasteen, Jr. P.O. Box 408 Fitzgerald, GA 31750 J. P. Watts 234 Cypress Street Nashville, GA 31639 Winston Tucker P .O. Box 287 Ocilla, GA 31774 David Townsend Rt. 2, Burnt Church Road Lakeland, GA 31635 89 Directory of Regional Development Centers Paul Brockington Rt. 2, Box 181A Lakeland, GA 31635 Curtis Pickles P.O . Box 208 Quitman, GA 31643 Allen Parrish, Jr. 107 Bear Creek Drive Adel, GA 31620 Dan DeLoach P.O. Box 190 Valdosta, GA 31603 John Bishop Rt. 3, Box 2520 Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Florence Butts P.O. Box 307 Quitman, GA 31643 Fred DeLoach P.O. Box 1349 Valdosta, GA 31603 Tommy Threadcraft 4008 Eason Avenue Tifton, GA 31794 Leroy Rogers P.O. Box 229 Tifton, GA 31793 Charles Perry P.O. Box 766 Ashburn , GA 31714 Member Governments Municipalities Counties and Ben Hill County - Fitzgerald Berrien County- Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville, Ray City Brooks County- Morven, Quitman, Pavo , Barwick Cook County - Adel , Cecil , Lenox, Sparks Echols County Irwin County - Ocilla Lanier County - Lakeland Lowndes County - Dasher, Hahira, Lake Park, Naylor, Remerton, Valdosta Tift County - Omega, Tifton, Ty Ty Turner County - Ashburn, Rebecca, Sycamore RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Betterment Programs Codes and Ordinances Housing Cartographic Support Services Business License Grantsmanship Grants Administration Mapping Program Planning and Evaluation Property Numbering Systems Recreation Programs Graphics Historic Preservation Other Economic Development MIS Consultant Data Processing Services Geographic Information Systems Business Loan Packaging Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances 90 Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Personnel Management Plans Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Resource Atlases Local Government Administration Economic Development Profiles Job Training Partnership Act Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title li-B; Summer Youth Program Dislocated Worker Program Historic Preservation Programs Develops Nominations for the National Register Coordinates Historic Preservation Investment Credit Tax Program Technical Assistance to Local Preservation Groups Downtown Revitalization Programs Environmental Review Assistance National Register Inventory Planning Assistance Public Information Site Surveys Zoning Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation (TRANSIT) Contract with Georgia DOT Airport Planning Assistance Business Loan Programs EDA Revolving Loan Program SBA 504 Loan Program SBA 72 Loan Program Directory of Regional Development Centers FmHA Intermediary Reloaned Program FmHA Industrial Development Grant Program Local Government Revolving Loan Fund Administration STATE SENATORS Rooney L. Bowen P. 0. Box 1238 Cordele, GA 31015 Ed Perry P. 0. Box 925 Nashville, GA 31639 Loyce W. Turner 608 Howellbrook Dr. Valdosta, GA 31602 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Paul S. Branch, Jr. Rt. 4, Box 5315 Fitzgerald, GA 31750 Hanson Carter 808 River Road Nashville, GA 31639 Henry L. Reaves Rt. 2, Box 83 Quitman, GA 31643 Robert L. Patten Rt. 1, Box 180 Lakeland, GA 31635 Henry Bostick P.O. Box 94 Tifton, GA 31793 W. N. (Newt) Hudson Rt. 1, Box 29-A Rochelle, GA 31079 Ray Holland Rt. 2 P.O. Box 1988 Ashburn, GA 31714 91 Directory of Regional Development Centers Coffee Clinch Ware Southeast Georgia Area: 4,529 square miles 92 Southeast Georgia Regional Development Center > c: The Southeast Georgia Regional Development Center (SEGRDC) has its office in Waycross and serves eight counties of the region. Through activities like the Goodwill Trips to Atlanta and Washington and Local Leaders Meetings, the SEGRDC provides opportunities for the Local Leaders to keep in touch with state and national leaders, keep abreast of issues that affect the region, and for developing a strategy that addresses regional challenges and opportunities. The SEGRDC also provides a forum to improve communication and coordination among go vernments and agencies . The center's mission is to serve as a policy body at the state level to represent communities and local governments in addressing local regional issues that involve intergovernmental efforts. As EDA's Economic Development District, SEGRDC has assisted in addressing the region's most pressing problem - low per capital income by the promotion of the region's assets for economic growth and by establishing a program of fi nancial assistance for new and expanding business . Our Development Corporation provides a regional focus on addressing economic needs from downtown revitalization to industrial rec ruitment. In support of our local governments, the staff provides technical assistance in most areas of public administration, services, planning, human resources, economic development, historic preservation, and grantsmanship. The Center al so serves as the Area Agency on Aging, the administrative entity for the Job Training Partnership Act, and administers small city Community Development Block Grants. Its new responsibility , assigned by House Bill 215, as a regional planning agency will provide further challenges and opportunities for growth for both staff and Board. Directory of Regional Development Centers Executive Director Lace Futch 3395 Harris Road Waycross, GA 31501 912/285-6097 GIST: 368-6097 FAX: 912/285-6126 Board Chairperson Curtis Brantley P.O. Box 1069 Waycross, GA 31502 912/287-4300 Board Meeting Date Monthly - 4th Tuesday 7:30p .m. Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 4th Tuesday Executive Committee Jim Minix P .O. Box 1103 Douglas, GA 31533 Jim Chambers 105 Gillican Circle Homerville, GA 31634 R. C. Cunningham P.O. Box 306 Patterson, GA 31557 Stanley Edwards Rt. 1, Box 4 Hoboken, GA 31542 Roger Boatright Rt. 2 Alma, GA 31510 93 Directory of Regional Development Centers Nelson Greene 1122 Thomas Street Waycross, GA 31501 Willie Hardee, Jr. P.O. Box 361 Homerville, GA 31634 Chris McRae Rt.l,BoxHl Pearson, GA 31542 Harry Riggins P.O. Box 398 Nahunta, GA 31553 Albert Smith 13 South Cross Folkston, GA 31537 Robert Howard Rt. I, Box 66 Mershon, GA 31551 Reginald Taylor 913 Cherry Street Blackshear, GA 31516 Kevin Brooks 106 N . Mercer Street Alma, GA 31510 Member Governments - Counties and Municipalities Atkinson County - Pearson, Willacoochee Bacon County - Alma Brantley County - Hoboken, Nahunta Charlton County - Folkston, Homeland Clinch County - Argyle, Dupont, Homerville Coffee County - Ambrose, Broxton, Douglas, Nicholls Pierce County - Blackshear, Patterson Ware County - Waycross 94 RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Water and Sewer Management Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning Personnel Management Law Enforcement Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Development Programs Community Services Planning Codes and Ordinances Housing Cartographic Support Services Business License Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Mapping Property Numbering Systems Purchasing and Inventory Recreation Programs Redistricting Graphics Other Economic Development Records Management Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Administrative Space Studies Codes and Ordinances Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Recreation Plans Research Projects Economic Development Studies - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directory of Regional Development Centers Programs for the Elderly Other Programs Nutrition Sites for the Elderly Meals for the Homebound Transportation for the Elderly Civil Legal Services for the Elderly Coordination of Nursing Home Ombudsman Program Home Health Services Community Care Act Coordination (Lead agency) Operation of Senior Centers Technical Assistance to other Agencies Escort Services Health and Wellness Homemaker Services Information and Referral Outreach to Special Groups Personal Care Homes Alzheimers Program Job Training Partnership Act Agency Serves as Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title 11-B; Summer Youth Program Senior Employment Programs (JTPA or SCSP) Business Loan Programs SBA 503 Program Loan Packaging Assistance Revolving Loan Fund Historic Preservation Programs Environmental Review Assistance Public Information Zoning Assistance Historic Preservation Surveys National Register Nomination Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation (Rideshare) Contract with Georgia DOT Rail Abandonment Assistance Areawide Tourism Development Administration of the Georgia Land Sales Act Review Program Market Studies Water Resources Management STATE SENATORS Earl Echols, Jr. P.O. Box 352 Patterson, GA 31557 Ed Perry Rt. 2 Nashville, GA 31635 Walter Ray P.O. Box 295 Douglas, GA 31533 STATE REPRESENTATIVES Peg Blitch P.O. Box 335 Homerville, GA 31634 Roger Byrd P .O. Box 756 Hazelhurst, GA 31539 Harry Dixon 1303 Coral Road Waycross, GA 31501 Lunsford Moody Rt. 1, Box 205 Baxley, GA 31513 Tommy Smith Rt. 1 Alma, GA 31510 Van Streat P.O. Box 95 Nichols, GA 31554 95 Directory of Regional Development Centers Lee Early Dougherty Baker Miller Seminole Decatur Mitchell Grady Worth Colquitt Southwest Georgia Area: 5,942 square miles 96 Southwest Georgia Regional Development Center The 14 county Southwest Georgia Regional Development Center (SWGRDC) has - since its inception as an Area Planning and Development Commission - emphasized the use of planning in an active program of regional development. Following up on the pioneer efforts of the APDC in publishing community profiles, a manufacturing directory, both of which were adopted at the state level, and targeted industrial location studies, the RDC is now engaged in efforts to pave the way for development. Task Forces composed of board members plus interested and knowledgeable parties from throughout the area and the state are addressing policy issues and development opportunities in economic development, water resources, solid waste management, transportation, and agribusiness and agriculture. The planning staff serves as staff to 28 of the 30 active planning programs that existed before the enactment of the growth strategies legislation . The RDC provides a wide range of governmental management and operations technical assistance. Total personnel systems are devised and maintained. Elements of personnel systems are prepared. Assistance in budget development, accounting systems design and installation, inventory control, and purchasing systems are provided. Special studies for operational and strategic planning are performed. The RDC serves as the administrative entity for the second largest JTPA program in Georgia, with an enrollment of 3,343 in 1989. Its economic development program encourages regional promotion, technical support of local development groups and the staffing of an SBA Certified Development Corporation formed to provide financing for job development. In the summer of 1990 an Economic Development Administration grant of $500,000 helped to establish a $750,000 Revolving Loan Fund to expand the job creating capabilities. Directory of Regional Development Centers Executive Director Sam Lofton 30 E. Broad Street P .O. Box 346 Camilla, GA 31730 912/336-5616 GIST: FAX: 912/430-4337 341-4315 Board Chairperson Robert (Buddy) Reid 1129 Seminole Lane P .O. Box 3389 Albany, GA 31707 912/883-3460 Board Meeting Date Quarterly - 3rd Thursday 7:00p .m. Executive Committee Meets Monthly - 3rd Thursday 7:00p.m. (Earlier when board meets) Executive Committee Gil Barrett, Chairman Dougherty County Board of Commissioners P.O. Box 858 Albany, GA 31702 Ronald A. Hall, Chairman Grady County Board of Commissioners Rt. 4 , Box 2600 Cairo, GA 31728 Milton Phillips, Chairman Miller County Board of Commissioners Rt. 1 Damascus, GA 31741 Dan Miller, Chairman Worth County Board of Commissioners P.O . Box 337 Sylvester, GA 31971 97 Directory of Regional Development Centers B. K. Reynolds, Mayor City of Bainbridge P . 0. Box 158 Bainbridge, GA 31717 Robert Albritten , Mayor City of Dawson P.O. Box 486 Dawson, GA 31742 Reeves Lane, Mayor City of Edison P.O. Box 248 Edison, GA 31746 Benjamin Hatcher P.O. Box 1540 Thomasville, GA 31799 John Spann P.O. Box 1540 Thomasville, GA 31799 George Loyed P.O. Box 180 Blakely, GA 31723 Joe M. Palmer P.O. Box 46 Camilla, GA 31730 Billy Grantham P.O. Box 602 Donalsonville, GA 31745 Tommy Coleman, Mayor City of Albany c/o C & S Bank P. 0 . Box 1309 Albany, GA 31703 Peggy Jolley P.O. Box 487 Moultrie, GA 31776 Member Governments Municipalities Baker County - Newton Counties and Calhoun County - Arlington, Edison, Leary, Morgan Colquitt County - Berlin, Doerun, Ellenton, Funston, Moultrie, Norman Park, Riverside Decatur County - Attapulgus, Bainbridge, Brinson, Climax Dougherty County - Albany Early County- Blakely, Damascus, Jakin Grady County- Cairo, Whigham Lee County - Leesburg, Smithville Miller County - Colquitt Mitchell County - Baconton, Camilla, Pelham, Sale City Seminole County - Donalsonville, Iron City Terrell County - Bronwood, Dawson, Parrott, Sasser Thomas County - Boston, Coolidge, Meigs, Ochlocknee, Thomasville Worth County - Poulan, Sumner, Sylvester, Warwick RDC Programs Technical Assistance to Local Governments Industrial Development Support Budget and Finance Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Financial Packaging Technical Assistance Planning and Zoning 98 Personnel Management Tax Assessment and Revenue Community Betterment Programs Codes and Ordinances Data Processing Bonds Cartographic Support Services Business Loan Packaging Grantsmanship Grants Administration Human Service Projects Inventory Control Mapping Property Numbering Systems Purchasing and Inventory Recreation Programs Redistricting Graphics Historic Preservation Management, Government Other Economic Development Studies or Plans of Local Government Population Studies Economic Base Studies Existing Land Use Studies Future Land Use Studies Local Transportation Studies Zoning Ordinances Subdivision Regulations Mobile Home Ordinances Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Ordinances Environmental Protection Studies Manpower Studies Personnel Management Plans Administrative Space Studies Annexation Studies Codes and Ordinances Feasibility Studies Financial Management Studies Handicap Access Evaluation and Plans Housing Analyses Industrial Site Selection Recreation Plans Research Projects Resource Atlases Staffing Studies Administrative Studies Local Government Administration Economic Development Studies Directory of Regional Development Centers Job Training Partnership Act Agency Serves as Administrative Agency for JTPA Programs Title II-A; A Full-Year Employment and Training Program Title 11-B; Summer Youth Program Title III; Dislocated Worker Program Senior Employment Programs (JTPA or SCSP) Business Loan Programs SBA 503 Program SBA 502 Program Loan Packaging Assistance Transportation Planning and Coordination Transportation Planning Contract with Georgia DOT Rural Transportation (Rideshare) Contract with Georgia DOT Rail Abandonment Assistance Other Programs Areawide Tourism Development Land Use Management Policy Planning Market Studies River and Lake Management Planning STATE SENATORS Harold J . Ragan 1296 Crine Boulevard, NW Cairo, GA 31728 Jimmy Hodge Timmons I05 Robinson Avenue Blakely, GA 31723 Mark Taylor P .O. Box 1156 Albany, GA 31703 Rooney L. Bowen P.O. Box 1238 Cordele, GA 31015 George Hooks P.O. Box 928 Americus, GA 31709 99 Directory of Regional Development Centers STATE REPRESENTATI VES Bob Hanner P.O. Box 310 Dawson, GA 31742 John White P.O. Box 3506 Albany, GA 31706 Tommy Chambless P.O. Box 2008 Albany, GA 31703-2001 Mary Young-Cummings 423 Holloway Avenue Albany, GA 31701 Ray Holland Rt. 2, P .O. Box 1988 Ashburn, GA 31714 Ralph J. Balkcom Rt. 1 Blakely, GA 31723 Kermit Bates 1403 Douglas Drive Bainbridge, GA 31717 Bobby Long 1466 6th Street, NW Cairo, GA 31728 Theo Titus, III RFD 1, Box 441 Thomasville, GA 31792 Richard Royal P.O. Box 607 Camilla, GA 31730 C. J. Powell P.O. Box 2534 Moultrie, GA 31776-2534 100-----------------------------------------------------------