Recognizing that a vote empowering the city to create a tax allocation district on South Main Street will not make its way onto the May 20 ballot, Statesboro officials are setting their sights on Nov. 4.“We’re getting it done in November, that’s for sure,” said Allen Muldrew, executive director of the Downtown Statesboro Development Authority. He acknowledged in an interview this week that time to prepare for a May referendum had run short.With a unanimous vote, Statesboro City Council on Jan. 7 requested authorization to use the Georgia Redevelopment Powers Law. Rep. Jan Tankersley, with Reps.
No South Main TAD referendum in May
Supporters set sights on November