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Public can offer feedback on Ford Avenue Historic District
Ford Avenue

The City of Richmond Hill announced that the public is invited to a design guidelines open house for the soon-to-be-formed Ford Avenue Historic District.

Hosted by Ethos Preservation and the City of Richmond Hill, the event, from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23, will feature a brief informational session at the top of each hour, followed by discussion.

Informational boards with graphics will provide more specifics. 

There will be several opportunities for public feedback.

The meeting will take place at the Richmond Hill Visitors Center, formerly the Henry Ford Bakery, 10750 Ford Avenue.

No RSVP is needed.


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RH students represent Coastal Electric in DC
Coastal Electric students
Local students representing Coastal Electric Cooperative on the Washington Youth Tour visit the nation’s capitol. Pictured are (left to right) Aku Komlan, Hinesville; Emily Attaway, Townsend; McKenzie Blanchard, Midway; Delaney Thompson, Richmond Hill; Chaperone Chaney Wynne; Leighum White, Midway; and Olivia Tiede, Richmond Hill.
Outstanding students from across Georgia, including Olivia Tiede and Delaney Thompson of Richmond Hill, recently returned from the Washington Youth Tour, a life-changing, week-long leadership experience sponsored by Georgia’s electric cooperatives, including Coastal Electric Cooperative.
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