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During their Aug. 1 meeting, the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners officially adopted an update to the County’s Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) which serves as a guide for future transportation investments. Read more...
In this month’s Your Forsyth Newsletter, learn more about the proposed SPLOST IX projects, discover how you can get involved in the elections process this year, check out a heartwarming story about a 911 telecommunicator, and more! Read more...
NIGHT PAVING: Overnight paving on SR 400 southbound and northbound near the Exit 18 interchange is set to take place Thursday, July 25, and Friday, July 26, weather permitting. Read more...
With this recognition, Forsyth County has now reaffirmed it has the highest possible bond ratings and the resulting lowest cost of borrowing, from all three major U.S. bond rating services. Read more...
Community encouraged to attend SPLOST information sessions/provide feedback. Read more...
In this month’s Your Forsyth Newsletter, check out the latest on the Ronald Reagan Extension (now open to motorists!), learn more about the impact of SPLOST on our community, and more! Read more...
Forsyth County government offices will be closed Thursday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Read more...
Forsyth County residents are welcome to view the Declaration of Independence artwork made from metal on the first floor of the building through the end of July. Read more...
The Forsyth County Fire Department strongly urges citizens to leave fireworks displays to professionals over the Independence Day weekend and to practice safe firework handling guidelines if used by consumers. Read more...
At a June 20 meeting, the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners recognized the accomplishments of Brooke Anderson who recently earned the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Read more...