GROVETOWN, Ga. ()- Two public meetings and workshops will be held where you help lay the foundation for Columbia County’s future.

It was formerly known as Vision 2035 but now it will be Foundations for the Future.

These visioning workshops that you attend will give you the opportunity to make your mark on the county map.

You can help identify key priorities, future development areas, and project ideas.

You’re encouraged to envision anything from local jobs, parks, housing, transportation services, and more.

The planning services director says why they are going with a re brand.

“In the past decade, we’ve referred to it as Vision 2035. We’re now aiming to rebrand it as Foundations for the Future. The strategy remains essentially the same, but this new name provides a revitalized image and marks a new beginning,” stated Scott Sterling.

The first workshop will be held from 1:30-3pm.

The second workshop is from 6:30-8pm at the Exhibition Center.

For those who miss these workshops, a survey will be available on their website. Just click here.

Photojournalist: Dania Alawir

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