Sunday, October 30, 2022

Oconee County Releases List Of Road Repaving Projects To Be Funded If TSPLOST Passes On Nov. 8

***Early Voting Ahead Of 2018 But Behind 2020***

With little fanfare, Oconee County last week released a list of road projects that will be funded over the next five years if voters approve the Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax referendum on the Nov. 8 ballot.

With current funding, County Administrator Justin Kirouac told the County Commissioners at their Goal Setting meeting on Thursday, the county will spend $2.5 million per year to pave 87 road projects or segments.

Saturday, October 29, 2022

COVID-19 Cases At Area Hospitals Decline, As Do Case Counts In Northeast Health District

***Oconee And Clarke Transmission Rates Unchaged***

The Georgia Hospital Association and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency reported on Friday that area hospitals had 11 COVID-19 patients, down from 15 last Friday.

The number of ICU beds in use on Friday was 72, down from 76 a week earlier, and the number of adult ventilators in use was 32, up from 28 on last Friday.

Monday, October 24, 2022

Watkinsville Council Members Want Changes To Parking At Planned Instructional Support Center For Oconee County Schools

***School Officials Says Current Plans Justified***

Members of the Watkinsville City Council said last week that they liked the design of the proposed Oconee County Schools Instructional Support Center and were delighted with the decision to build it on North Main Street inside the city limits.

Three of the five-member Council said they did object to the amounts of proposed parking planned for the front of the building and one of them wanted to alter the entrances off Main Street.

Friday, October 21, 2022

COVID-19 Cases At Area Hospitals, Case Counts In NE Health District, Up Just Slightly From Week Earlier

***Oconee Transmission Rate Increases***

The Georgia Hospital Association and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency reported on Friday that area hospitals had 15 COVID-19 patients, up from 14 on each of the last two Fridays.

The number of ICU beds in use on Friday was 76, up from 74 a week earlier, and the number of adult ventilators in use was 28, up from 26 on last Friday.

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Oconee County Republican Party Chair Sends Email Letter Urging Recipients To Vote Republican, Including In School Board Race

***Letter Criticizes Independents***

The chair of the Oconee County Republican Party gave indirect endorsements of the party’s nominees for Post 2 and Post 3 on the Oconee County Board of Education in an email message she sent to party members on Wednesday afternoon.

Without mentioning incumbent Republican Amy Parrish, seeking re-election to Post 2, or Republican Ryan Hammock, seeking election to open Post 3, Kathy Hurley wrote that it is important to vote for Republicans, even if they are not “the first choice.”

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Strong Turnout In Early Voting; County Agrees To Sell Post Office; Planning Commission Recommends Cell Tower, Medical Offices

***Westminster Christian Academy Gets Zoning Change***

In the first two days of early voting, 1,689, or a little more than 5 percent, of Oconee County’s 32,806 registered voters cast a ballot.

In the May primary, only 420 voters, or a little more than 1 percent, of the county’s 32,034 registered voters had cast a ballot in the first two days of early voting.

Saturday, October 15, 2022

COVID-19 Cases At Area Hospitals At 14–Unchanged From Last Week

***Oconee Transmission Rate Drops to Moderate***

The Georgia Hospital Association and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency reported on Friday that area hospitals had 14 COVID-19 patients, the same number as a week earlier.

The number of ICU beds in use on Friday was 74, up from 72 a week earlier, and the number of adult ventilators in use was 26, down from 28 on last Friday.

Friday, October 14, 2022

Public Forum On Redistricting By Oconee County Schools Has Few Speakers

***Plan Moves Back To Board For Action***

Only six people spoke Tuesday evening at the sole public forum Oconee County Schools has planned before the Board of Education is scheduled to adopt its new redistricting plan on Nov. 14.

The meeting was not live streamed, and Oconee County Schools has released no video of the forum, but the minutes published after the forum report the names of the six speakers and that the meeting lasted only 31 minutes.

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Oconee County Planning Staff Recommends Big Changes To Plans For Proposed Publix Shopping Center At Mars Hill And Connector

***Only One Full Entrance–On Mars Hill Road Allowed***

The Oconee County planning staff has recommended approval of the rezone request for a shopping center with a Publix at the Oconee Connector and Mars Hill Road on the condition that access to the shopping center be significantly restricted.

The planners have said that entrance to the shopping center off the Oconee Connector should allow only right-in and right-out traffic, rather than the full commercial access requested by property owner Maxie Price.

The planning staff report says that access to the shopping center off Mars Hill Road should be limited to one full-access entrance and two right-in, right-out entrances.

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Three Of Four Candidates For Oconee Board Of Education Posts Limit Campaign Contributions, Expenditures To $2,500

***Hammock Reports Raising $8,765 In Contributions***

The campaign signs for Republican Ryan Hammock spread around the county are unlikely to be matched by those for any of the three other candidates seeking the two Board of Education Posts on the Nov. 8 ballot.

Melissa Eagling, running as an Independent with Hammock for the open Post 3 on the Board of Education, has filed an affidavit stating that she does not intend to exceed $2,500 in contributions and/or expenditures in the campaign.

Both incumbent Republican Amy Parrish and Independent Ryan Repetske, running for Post 2, also have filed that affidavit limiting contributions and/or expenditures to $2,500.

Monday, October 10, 2022

Oconee’s Two Republican State House Representatives Took In More Than $300,000 In Campaign Funds In Last Three Months

***Gaines And Wiedower Have Huge Surpluses***

Incumbent Republican Houston Gaines, who represents part of Oconee County in the Georgia House of Representatives, raised $177,190 in campaign contributions in the three months ending on Sept. 30.

Incumbent Republican Marcus Wiedower, who represents the bulk of the county in the Georgia House, raised $142,675 during that same period.

Friday, October 07, 2022

COVID-19 Cases At Area Hospitals Decline For Fifth Week In Row; Department Of Public Health Case County Down Slightly

***Oconee Transmission Rate Rated High Again***

The Georgia Hospital Association and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency reported on Friday that area hospitals had 14 COVID-19 patients, down from the 17 cases reported last Friday. The 14 cases are the lowest since June 17.

The number of ICU beds in use on Friday was 72, down from 73 a week earlier, and the number of adult ventilators in use was 28, down from 29 on last Friday.

Thursday, October 06, 2022

Oconee County GOP Candidate Forum For School Board Races Provides Record Of Candidate Stands On Range Of Issues

***Candidates Give Different Reasons For Running***

Tim Bryant, News Director for Cox Media Group Athens, asked the two candidates seeking Post 2 on the Oconee County Board of Education 17 questions over a 45-minute period in the Republican Party sponsored debate last week.

In the next 45 minutes, Bryant asked six of those same questions and five new ones of the two candidates seeking Post 3 on the Oconee County Board of Education.

Tuesday, October 04, 2022

Oconee County Commissioners Reject Rezone Request For Shopping Center On U.S. 78 At Hog Mountain Road

***Revised Plans Opposed By Oconee Crossing Residents***

The Oconee County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday night, in a 3 to 1 vote, rejected the rezone request of Donald Hammett for a shopping center at U.S. 78 and Hog Mountain Road abutting Oconee Crossing subdivision.

The vote came after a lengthy discussion by the Board following presentations by representatives of Hammett and by representatives of the Oconee Crossing subdivision.

Sunday, October 02, 2022

Rezone For Publix At Oconee Connector And Mars Hill Road Back Before Oconee County Planning Commission, Board Of Commissioners

***Requesting Entrances On Oconee Connector, Mars Hill Road***

Rezone signs have appeared again on the undeveloped acreage on the northwest corner of the Oconee Connector and Mars Hill Road as the county considers new plans for a Publix Shopping Village and 10 additional commercial lots on the site.

The plans differ in one significant way from those rejected by the Board of Commissioners in May of 2021 when property owner Maxie Price sought to rezone the property for a Publix and a large commercial complex surrounding it.

Saturday, October 01, 2022

COVID-19 Cases At Area Hospitals Decline For Fourth Week In Row; Oconee Community Transmission Rate Now At Moderate

***Six Confirmed Deaths From Disease In NE District***

The Georgia Hospital Association and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency reported on Friday that area hospitals had 17 COVID-19 patients, down from the 23 cases reported last Friday and back to the levels in June.

The number of ICU beds in use on Friday was 73, down from 76 a week earlier, and the number of adult ventilators in use was 29, up from 24 on last Friday.