City Officials to Meet With County BOC Tonight for Further SPLOST Talks

The City of Toccoa will host the next round of Special Purpose Local Option Sales discussions after their regular meeting this evening.

Toccoa is hoping to receive $9-million in the next round of SPLOST monies.

City officials have already met once with the County Board of Commissioners to make their case for the $9-million, which is $3-million more than they received in the current SPLOST

City Manager Billy Morse the extra money is needed primarily to upgrade the Water/wastewater treatment plant.

“We got a $5-million water plant upgade included in that. $2-million for roads and bridges; and $2-million for a fire truck, patrol cars, and other equipment,” he said.

Morse said it’s been decades since the waste/water treatment plant has been updated and it’s due now for a complete overhaul.

“Our plant has not been upgraded in 20 years,” Morse explained. “We are starting to see the plant having difficulty meeting today’s flows and the new treatment limits that are required of us. And so it’s time to upgrade the plant. We feel that it is not just a City request but a County request. Obviously, the wastewater is critical to economic development in this County. And we did make that case to the other players that this is important and this needs to be funded.”

Morse said the total cost of the waste/water treatment plant upgrade is $9 million, but only $5-million in SPLOST funds would be allocated for the project.

He said where the other $4-million will come from has yet to be determined.

However, the balance of the $9-million in SPLOST monies will go towards roads and bridge repairs and resurfacing and the purchase of new fire trucks, police patrol cars and other
equipment.

“The fire chief is asking for three fire trucks over the next ten years,” he said. “We’ve got one in this budget, we’ve got one we’re asking for in SPLOST 7 and we’ll have to figure out where the other one comes from. And what we’re trying to do is replace three police patrol cars each year. So, over the course of six years that would be 18 patrol cars.”

The current SPLOST, SPLOST 6 ends June 30, 2020 and collection of SPLOST 7 begins July 1, 2020

Distribution of those funds starts January 1, 2021 and will take place over a six-year period if the County agrees to the City’s funding request.

County Commissioners will meet again on June 16 and July 15 with the municipalities to continue discussions on how SPLOST monies will be allocated.

On July 23, the County is expected to adopt a resolution calling for the implementation of SPLOST 7.

Voters will then go to the polls on November 5 to vote on the SPLOST 7 Referendum.

Tonight’s meeting begins at 5:30p at City Hall and is open to the public.