Local citizens utilize public forum to voice thoughts on county’s proposed ordinance changes
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Over 200 attended Tuesday’s public forum as dozens spoke about the Rabun County Commission’s proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance. The forum stayed to its set 90-minute time, but more wanted to speak. Commissioner Scott Crane with Commissioner Kent Woerner hosted the event.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. With commissioners Kent Woerner and Scott Crane seated behind her, Cynthia Moody addresses short-term rentals with the attendance.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Seated beside Rabun County Commissioner Kent Woerner, Scott Crane clarifies the proposed ordinance change will not result in short-term property owners losing their properties.
More than 200 people, including Rabun County residents, realtors, and property owners, showed up to voice their very strong opinions on the county’s proposed Short-Term Rental Ordinance during a ...

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