SPLOST VII. I.Purpose of Meeting II.What is a SPLOST III.What can SPLOST funds be used for? IV. Benefits of SPLOST V.Hall County SPLOST History VI.SPLOST.

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SPLOST VII

I.Purpose of Meeting II.What is a SPLOST III.What can SPLOST funds be used for? IV. Benefits of SPLOST V.Hall County SPLOST History VI.SPLOST Categories VII. Public Input Process VIII. SPLOST VII Oversight Process IX.Early Voting/ Referendum X.Q & A Topics for Discussion

-To provide information to citizens regarding the County’s project list for SPLOST VII I. Purpose of Meeting

-A SPLOST is an optional 1 percent county sales tax used to fund capital outlay projects proposed by the county government and participating qualified municipal governments. -The tax is collected on items subject to the state sales tax and use tax within the county, including the sale of motor fuels as defined in O.C.G.A. § The SPLOST is also imposed on the sale of food and beverages. II. What is a SPLOST?

III. What can SPLOST funds be used for? Capital outlay projects –Major projects which are of a permanent, long-lived nature, such as land and structures –Roads, streets, bridges, police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, garbage trucks, and other major equipment SPLOST cannot be used for: –Maintenance and operation costs

IV. Benefits of SPLOST Relieves burden on property tax SPLOST is for a specific period of time and is designated for a specific purpose Non-residents help pay for needed City/County infrastructure (40-50%) Decisions are made on the local level

V. Hall County SPLOST History I mos $25M Roads and Bridges II mos $28.8M Detention Center, Civic Center, Chicopee Woods, Elachee, Farmers Market III mos $72.6M Courthouse Expansion, Health Department, Landfill, Water/Sewer IV mos $110.5M Roads, Water/Sewer, Recreation, Fire Stations, Municipal Projects V mos $137.4M Roads, Parks, Fire Stations, 911 upgrade, Jail, Landfill, Library, Municipal Proj. VI /09 -6/15 72 mos $240M approved/ $152M projected Roads, Parks, Courthouse & Admin Bldgs, Water/Sewer, Fire/EMS Vehicles, Bldg Projects, Municipal Proj.

SPLOST VII Tier II Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Road Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Sewer Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Landfill Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Building Renovation Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Information & Technology Infrastructure Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Parks & Leisure Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Public Safety/Sheriff’s Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Fire Services Projects

SPLOST VII Proposed Municipality Allocations

VII. Public Input Process –5 Public Input meetings: June 10: South Hall June 17: North Hall June 19: Gainesville Nov. 13: Hall County Government Center Dec. 11: Hall County Government Center –Presentation made by County officials –Public provided an opportunity to ask questions to County representatives –Public provided an opportunity to give feedback and input about potential SPLOST VII projects - Additional comment opportunities online ( and at Hall Co. Government Center

VIII. SPLOST VII Review Process (if vote is favorable) Appoint Citizen Review Committee –Representation to come from County and Cities Quarterly Meetings –Revenue/Expenditure Review –Budget Review –Project Status Review –Report back to elected officials –Appropriate County/City staff to support committee

IX. Early Voting/ Referendum Early Voting: –Feb. 23- March 13: at the Hall County Government Center SPLOST VII Referendum: –March 17 th at respective precincts

X. Q & A