Thursday, February 05, 2026

New GDOT Plans For Julian Drive Block Access To SR 316 But Include Access Road North of Divided Highway Connecting To U.S. 78

***Plans Moving Toward Approval***

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is moving toward approval of a new concept plan that would close completely access of Julian Drive to and from SR 316.

Under the plan, Julian Drive traffic from the north would be blocked from entering SR 316 and instead would travel to US 78 via a new road parallel to SR 316 that would be an extension of Tall Oaks Road.

Oconee County Commissioners Approve Variances For Subdivision In South Of County, Put Off Discussion Of Jimmy Daniell Road Request

***Also Withdraw Daniells Bridge Road Request***

After requests for two commercial developments in the northern part of the county were pulled from the agenda of the Oconee Board of Commissioners on Tuesday night, more than half of the standing room only crowd left the Commission Chamber.

A cluster of a dozen citizens remained, however, determined to fight approval of two variances being sought by the developer of just more than 181 acres in the far south of the county.

Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Oconee County Election Board Decides Not To Add New Early Voting Site For 2026 Elections

***Lone Democrat On Board Votes Against Decision***

The Oconee County Board of Elections and Registration on Monday voted 4 to 1 to table indefinitely consideration of adding five or six days of early voting at a site other than the county Administrative Building just north of Watkinsville.

The Board took that action after, during the public comment section at the beginning of the meeting, Oconee County Republican Party Chair Kathy Hurley, who said she was speaking for the party, stated her strong opposition to adding a second early voting site.

Sunday, February 01, 2026

Oconee County Commission To Hear Third Request Since 2006 For Commercial Development On Jimmy Daniell Road At Silver Leaf Road

***Office, Warehouse, Outdoor Storage Being Proposed***

The owners of the five-acre tract on the west side of Jimmy Daniell Road and the north side of Silver Leaf Road are asking the county for the third time since 2006 to make zoning changes to allow them to develop the property commercially.

In 2006, they asked that the property, which abuts Silver Leaf subdivision, be rezoned from its agricultural classification to Office Institutional Professional District (OIP) to build an office park containing four, two-story office buildings totaling 40,800 square feet in size.

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Oconee County Library Board Selects Two Proposals For Art At Oconee County Library In Wire Park

***13 Proposals Reviewed***

The Oconee County Library Board of Trustees has selected artwork for the library in Wire Park consisting of three large sets of photographic panels for the inside walls of the main room and nine paneled murals for the children’s library space.

The Board chose the artwork after presentations by three individual artists and a collaborating pair of artists at it meeting last week.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Oconee County Development Authority Agrees To Spend Up To $4 Million On Turf Fields At Future Dawson Park To Support Sports Tourism

***Presbyterian Homes Seeking Help With Expansion***

The Oconee County Industrial Development Authority (IDA) agreed on Tuesday to spend up to $4 million from its reserves to cover the added costs of using synthetic turf rather than natural grass on eight fields at the future Dawson Park on Rocky Branch Road.

The IDA is using this investment in what it is calling sports tourism to bring in out-of-county visitors for tournaments and other sporting events who will stay in county hotels, patronize local restaurants, and spend money at retails outlets in the county.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Oconee County Commissioners Vote To Put SPLOST On May Ballot

***Revenue To Be Shared With County’s Four Cities***

Oconee County commissioners on Tuesday night voted to ask the county Board of Elections and Registration to place on the May 19 General Primary and Nonpartisan Election ballot a referendum for renewal of the county’s Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST).

If voters approve the referendum, which is expected to generate conservatively $75 million in revenue, the county will spend $13.3 million of that amount to pay off debt from construction of Oconee Veterans Park and from construction of the county Administrative Building.