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May 4, 2026

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Welcome aboard! This is a list of public meetings and agendas to help you follow the work of officials you’ve elected.

Pulling the plug on data centers

Citing water and power demands from data centers, Camden and Bulloch counties may hit pause on permits for the developments and draw up new zoning rules. 

Camden lacks regulations that address the “unique” impacts of data centers and needs time to consider possible regulation, according to the moratorium proposed by Cody Smith, District 3 Commissioner, which he and his colleagues are set to consider Tuesday night.

“I can hope that we will just take a breath and do things the right way. But I can’t say for sure,” Smith told The Current GA‘s Jabari Gibbs.

Camden’s meeting is one day after Kingsland’s zoning board is set to hear a Florida businessman’s request to rezone almost 700 acres for an industrial park that could include data centers.

Elsewhere on Tuesday, the Bulloch County Commission has scheduled a vote on extending its own data center moratorium, first enacted in February, which covers unincorporated parts of the county. 

Residents have time to contact their elected officials and consider going to meetings because Camden, Bulloch and the Kingsland Planning and Zoning Board published their agendas days ahead of time, including detailed documentation about each agenda item.

Not all public boards publish timely, detailed information. Let your elected officials know if there’s more information you’d like to see.

Our list of public meetings and agendas covers the next two weeks, including agendas when we can find them. Let us know how you use this calendar or how we can improve it at staff@thecurrentga.org.

Bryan County

Bryan | County Commission and Planning & Zoning 🖥

Bryan County Board of Education | 🖥

Pembroke

Richmond Hill | City Council 🖥

Bulloch County

Bulloch | County Commission 🖥

Development Authority of Bulloch County

Camden County

Camden | County Commission and Election Board 🖥

Camden County Board of Education

Camden County Joint Development Authority

Kingsland

St. Marys | 🖥

Woodbine

Chatham County

Bloomingdale

Chatham | County Commission 🖥

Chatham Area Transit | 🖥

Chatham Board of Elections

Chatham County Board of Health

Chatham County-Savannah Metropolitan Planning Commission

Garden City

Pooler

Port Wentworth | 🖥

Savannah | 🖥

Savannah Economic Development Authority

Savannah Housing Authority

Savannah-Chatham Board of Education | 🖥

Savannah-Georgia Convention Center Authority

Thunderbolt

Tybee Island | City Council 🖥

World Trade Center Savannah

Effingham County

Effingham | County Commission and Planning Board 🖥

Glynn County

Brunswick | City Commission 🖥

Brunswick | Housing Authority 🖥

Glynn | County Commission 🖥

Golden Isles Development Authority

Jekyll Island Authority

Liberty County

Flemington

Hinesville

Hinesville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization

Hinesville Downtown Development Authority

Hinesville Housing Authority

Liberty | County Commission 🖥

Liberty County Board of Education | 🖥

Midway | 🖥

Riceboro

McIntosh County

McIntosh and Darien post some schedules only via The Darien News.

Darien Downtown Development Authority

McIntosh | County Commission 🖥

McIntosh County Board of Education

Multi-County

Coastal Regional Commission

Live Oak Public Libraries

This list starts with an automated collection that does not involve AI. It is checked and edited by a human. But agencies may announce new meetings, change meeting times or cancel them, sometimes without any online notice. Some publish calendars in more than one place with different information.  Some rely on Facebook posts which may require a login to read and cannot be collected automatically. 

You may want to call ahead and verify the meeting time and place, especially for smaller agencies.


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Maggie Lee is a data reporter for The Current. She has been covering Georgia and metro Atlanta government and politics since 2008, contributing writing and data journalism over the years to Creative Loafing,...