Habersham County residents will have an opportunity to weigh in on the future of growth and development during an upcoming community town hall focused on updates to the county’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO).
The meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 13 at 6:00 p.m. at the Ruby C. Fulbright Aquatic Center.

What The Meeting Is About
County commissioners are currently working on proposed updates to the Unified Development Ordinance, a key set of regulations that guide how land is used and developed across Habersham County.
Officials say the town hall is designed to give residents a chance to:
- Ask questions
- Share thoughts and concerns
- Learn more about proposed changes
- Help shape how the county grows moving forward
Why It Matters
The UDO plays a major role in determining the future of the county. According to information provided for the meeting, the ordinance helps guide:
- Where homes and businesses are built
- How farmland, streams, and open space are protected
- How growth is managed across Habersham County
County leaders say community input is a critical part of the process and are encouraging residents to participate.
How To Get Involved
The April 13 meeting is open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend and take part in the discussion.
For those who want to review details ahead of time, a draft of the UDO and additional information are available online at www.habershamga.com/udo-update.cfm, or by scanning the QR code included on event materials.
Community Voice Encouraged
Officials emphasized that the meeting is intended to be a conversation, giving residents a direct role in shaping policies that will impact Habersham County for years to come.
“This is your chance to be part of the conversation,” the event notice states. “We want to hear from you.”
This town hall offers a key opportunity for residents to engage with local leaders and provide input on how Habersham County balances growth with preservation in the years ahead.




