A recent vote by Gordon County’s Board of Commissioners has opened the door for industrial development in Calhoun. The decision to rezone a 170-acre parcel off U.S. 41 clears a key hurdle for potential growth on Miller Ferry Road.
Industrial zoning OK’d for 170-acre parcel off U.S. 41
Key Takeaways:
- A 170-acre parcel in Calhoun has been approved for industrial zoning
- The property sits off U.S. 41 on Miller Ferry Road
- Gordon County’s Board of Commissioners voted for the rezoning
- This decision marks a major step for local industrial development
- The vote took place “this week,” underscoring its timeliness
Commissioners’ Decision
A vote this week by Gordon County’s Board of Commissioners has paved the way for new industrial opportunities in Calhoun. According to county officials, the move is part of ongoing efforts to foster economic development in the region.
The 170-Acre Parcel
Located off U.S. 41, the 170-acre tract on Miller Ferry Road has now been rezoned for industrial use. This rezoning is seen as a critical milestone, allowing the property to be marketed for potential industrial projects in Gordon County.
Impact on Calhoun
The move signals progress for Calhoun’s economic landscape, as the industrial designation may draw prospective investors and businesses to the area. While details of any upcoming projects were not disclosed, the vote represents a clear endorsement by local officials to pursue industrial growth on Miller Ferry Road.