State moves to buy land for middle Georgia park
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Posted 6:54PM on Tuesday 28th January 2003 ( 22 years ago )
ATLANTA - The state has agreed to buy more than 850 acres in middle Georgia for to build a new park. <br>
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The State Properties Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to buy 857 acres near the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Houston County. <br>
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The purchase price was $2.4 million. <br>
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Representative Larry Walker of Perry pushed funding through the legislature. He argued last year that middle Georgia's growing population warranted a new state park. He was able to secure funds in the House-passed budget for a 1,500 acre development with a 100-acre lake. <br>
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Senators at first argued water studies were needed to see if the lake could be built without tapping groundwater supplies and further aggravating the state's drought. <br>
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The two chambers compromised, committing $3.8 million to buy land for the park and to conduct a study.
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