TIFTON — Residents voiced considerations relating to a number of points throughout a current Tift County Fee assembly.
Chris Burchell and Pamela Bateman took the ground to request help in fixing issues affecting them and the neighborhood.
Burchell requested the county’s unified growth code be modified relating to cryptocurrency mining services and limiting and even shutting down any future makes an attempt at setting up such an institution within the county.
Involved on the unfavorable influence a facility may have on the neighborhood, Burchell urged the fee to take decisive motion and proactively restrain the flexibility to function and even arrange in Tift County.
He steered defining cryptocurrency within the growth code to create a correct idea of what to limit, craft particular tips or laws to maintain mining services so as, and even create a particular zone the place cryptocurrency services can be required to function, so to observe and regulate their presence within the county.
Bateman requested the county put a cease to rampant dashing on the street the place she and her household lives.
She stated vehicles pace at greater than 70 miles per hour every day, with many ignoring the cease signal on the street, and stated she is worried if it continues somebody could possibly be caught in a horrible accident, citing her granddaughter practically being hit whereas strolling residence from the college bus.
Bateman stated the filth street close to her residence had lately develop into a dumping web site, noting that a number of mattresses, amongst different issues, are being left there, and requested the county’s support in fixing this matter.
County commissioners made no response to Burchell’s propositions, however Commissioner Melissa Hughes assured Bateman that the fee would look into her considerations.
County Supervisor Jim Carter requested Bateman to talk with Chris Davis, county growth help companies director, and he would speak along with her additional at a later date.