Augusta, GA
Plans OK’d for new apartments and growth in downtown Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Tuesday, commissioners gave the inexperienced mild to start out building for a brand new advanced on the nook of Ellis and Greene streets downtown.
Town’s Downtown Growth Authority says there are plans for 615 new house items over the subsequent few years.
On nearly each nook downtown, you’ll see indicators of progress.
“Now is a superb time for all downtowns. It’s type of like all the pieces goes in a full circle,” stated Margaret Woodard, DDA director.
Tuesday fee permitted a request to construct a five-story prolonged keep lodge throughout from Davidson Tremendous Arts Faculty on thirteenth Avenue.
Additionally they permitted the Atticus, an 82-unit luxurious house advanced on Ellis Avenue.
“We simply know that that may make such a difference–to have a downtown dwelling and what it could do for downtowns growth,” she stated.
A lot of the new housing choices are market-rate costs. Information from the DDA in 2021 discovered the typical family revenue inside a mile radius of downtown is just $42,000 per yr.
To get a market-rate two-bedroom house is about $1,600 a month. Somebody with that wage could be paying greater than 30% of their revenue on lease. Which the housing authority considers ‘lease overburden.’
Jordan Johnson, homelessness process pressure, co-chairman stated: “In welcoming individuals to Augusta, we now have to guard those that have been right here for many years.”
We spoke to Johnson concerning the want for reasonably priced housing and coverage that protects present residents from being kicked out due to progress.
“It’s necessary to have insurance policies on the e-book that can embrace them within the growth and the expansion that is happening in Augusta,” he stated.
New progress does have advantages for everybody.
Each leaders say reasonably priced and market-rate growth is necessary to Augusta’s progress. As a part of the homelessness process pressure, Johnson says they’ll be wanting and zoning insurance policies to prioritize reasonably priced housing.
Woodward stated: “The extra individuals you’ve gotten dwelling downtown that’s going to assist recruit the much-needed grocery retailer.”
Further Fee Updates:
- Homeless Taskforce replace handed. The Homelessness Activity Power & HCD will carry again suggestions for find out how to implement the strategic plan in 90-120 days. Points are already in place. Partnering with native organizations to kind day shelters, however different points nonetheless want money–like hiring the coordinator to handle the plan and constructing the supportive housing.
- The Atticus and Prolonged Keep Lodge have been handed.
- Bogs at Diamond Lakes have been closed resulting from plumbing and drainage points. Alvin Mason claims 400-1000 individuals are utilizing the park a day. He says it’s important restrooms are offered. Town has further porta-potties on the best way and is working to repair the drainage points. There isn’t any timeline for the venture.
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Augusta, GA
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Augusta, GA
The Major Rager Sets 2025 Lineup: Greensky Bluegrass, Eggy, Easy Honey
The Major Rager has announced the artist lineup for its 11th annual event, set to take place in Augusta, GA on April 12th, 2025 during The Masters. The long-running event takes its name from the professional golf tournament with which it coincides—one of four tournaments known collectively as “the majors.”
Jamgrass favorites Greensky Bluegrass will headline the 2025 edition of The Major Rager. The single-day event, produced by Friends With Benefits Productions, will also feature performances by ever-rising jam quartet Eggy and Charleston, SC-native rock outfit Easy Honey. Tickets for The Major Rager 2025 are now on sale here.
On Tour With Eggy: Waiting Game [Feature]
Greensky Bluegrass’ Major Rager headlining slow will follow an extensive run of early-2025 headlining tour dates across the country. Find a full list of upcoming Greensky Bluegrass tour dates here. Eggy, still riding the momentum of the band’s long-awaited sophomore album, 2024’s Waiting Game, will arrive in Augusta on April 12th fresh off a run of spring festival appearances at Live Oak, FL’s Suwannee Amp Jam #1, Phoenix, AZ’s M3F, Miramar Beach, FL’s My Morning Jacket-hosted One Big Holiday, and Atlanta, GA’s Mental Awakening Festival. Find a full list of upcoming Eggy tour dates here. For Easy Honey, the Major Rager marks the first announced date on the band’s 2025 tour schedule. Find a full list of upcoming Easy Honey tour dates here.
Augusta, GA
34-year-old and 32-year-old ID’d in related Augusta fatal shootings
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Coroner has identified two victims after two related shooting incidents in Augusta, we learned on Friday.
The Richmond County Coroner’s Office responded to Wellstar/MCG about a shooting death.
Jeremy Dontavious McGahee, 34, of Augsuta was transported to Wellstar/MCG by EMS from the 2100 block of C Street with at least one gunshot wound, Coroner Mark Bowen said.
He was pronounced dead at 8:28 p.m., Bowen says. An autopsy has been scheduled.
The Coroner’s Office also responded to the 2100 block of C Street about a possible suicide.
Zyquan Jamarcus Franklin, 32, of Augusta, was found inside a residence with at least one gunshot wound and pronounced dead on the scene at 12:15 a.m. Bowen said. An autopsy has been scheduled.
Bowen says these cases are connected and in the early stages of investigation. Once the next of kin has been notified, the victim’s identification will be released.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded to C Street around 9:34 p.m. about shots fired with two people down.
Deputies say upon arrival, they located one male and one female subject who had been shot at least one time.
Both victims were transported to a local hospital for treatment, where the male victim succumbed to his injuries.
The sheriff’s office says investigators are still on scene as of 11 p.m.
Also on Thursday, 50-year-old Chavious Kimmerlin was shot dead in his home on Highland Avenue.
The shooting comes amid a two-year outbreak of violent crime that’s claimed more than 180 lives across the CSRA.
Cities large and small have been affected on both sides of the Savannah River. But as the largest community in the region, Augusta has been hit especially hard.
Authorities have blamed much of the problem on gangs.
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