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Holly Springs Happenings

In December, requests for bids went out for the demolition of the former location of Cherokee FOCUS and the Holly Springs Public Works Department, which are located behind Cherokee County Fire Station #8, as well as Building A and the pole barn at 411 Hickory Road. These buildings are scheduled to come down to make way for residential structures in the Town Center and the future Hickory Springs Parkway. The demolition and cleanup should be finished by the end of winter.

Holly Springs Public Works relocated to its new facility at 411 Hickory Road, Building C, in November. The new facility is a former industrial building, which is significantly larger than the previous location on Hickory Circle and can house equipment, vehicles, and supplies.

Cobb Industrial, Inc. (CII) has purchased the former site of Hydro-Chem in the Hickory Springs Industrial Park. CII is a steel fabrication company that is currently located in Cobb County. All CII operations will be moved to Holly Springs this year. Construction of the new corporate headquarters is underway and should be completed in the spring. CII plans to bring 50 jobs to our community.

Last October, the Holly Springs Parks and Recreation Authority voted to enter a 10-year ground lease with Ben and Vicki Cagle for the site of the former Cagle Family Farm on Stringer Road. The Cagles plan to establish a corn maze and agritourism business on the land. Preparation of the site is scheduled to begin this year.

The City of Holly Springs has applied for funding from the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank (GTIB) to build the Holly Springs Parkway Widening Project Phase III. The City plans to leverage these funds along with its allocation of Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) to construct Phase III concurrent with the construction of the Holly Springs Parkway Widening Project Phase II. Engineering and design are currently underway for Phase II. The surveying for Phase III was completed last November.

In January, the City Council approved a memorandum of understanding between the City of Holly Springs and the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners for a joint sidewalk project that will "fill in the gaps" along Hickory Road and Stringer Road in unincorporated Cherokee County and the City of Holly Springs. The scope of the project will extend from the intersection of Hickory Road and East Cherokee Drive to the intersection of Hickory and New Light Roads. The Cherokee County Board sent out a request for proposals last October for the design of the project.

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