Public Open House


The Central Savannah River Area Regional Commission invites you to attend a Public Open House for the Fort Gordon Compatible Use Study Implementation. This open house will focus on ways to preserve dark skies in communities around Fort Gordon to help preserve the military training mission and promote quality of life for residents.

DATE: WEDNESDAY – November 10, 2022

TIME: 5:30 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.

ATTEND IN-PERSON:
CSRA Regional Commission, 3626 Walton Way Ext, Suite 300, Augusta, GA 30909

ATTEND VIRTUALLY:
Computer or Smartphone: https://meet.goto.com/556547877
Telephone (Audio Only): +1 872 240 3311
Goto.Com Meeting ID: 556 547 877


Welcome


The Fort Gordon CUS (FG-CUS) Implementation is a collaborative planning effort among the Central Savannah River Area Regional Commission (CSRA-RC) — the local project sponsor — the Cities of Blythe, Hephzibah, Grovetown, and Harlem; the counties of Augusta-Richmond, Burke, Columbia, Jefferson, and McDuffie; state and federal agencies; the Department of Defense; the public and other local and regional stakeholders. The purpose of FG-CUS is to implement key recommendations from the 2019 Fort Gordon / Central Savannah River Area Joint Land Use Study to prevent encroachment, improve agency communication and determine extent of nighttime artificial illumination. This project is funded by a grant from the Department of Defense (DOD), Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC).

As the study evolves, this website will be your primary access point for all project-related materials and event information.

What's New?

Materials will be posted in the Document Library under the Resources tab after the Public Open House on November 10, 2022.


Copyright Matrix Design Group, 2022
This study was prepared under contract with the Central Savannah River Area Regional Area, with financial support from the Department of Defense Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation. The content reflects the views of the key Compatible Use Study partners involved in the development of this study and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Defense Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation.