New Town Hall Property Acquisition

At its December meeting, the Walton County Board of Commissioners finalized the donation of property to the Town of Between for the construction of a new town hall. The one acre site is on Heritage Parkway across from the Walton County Fire Headquarters and the State of Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles testing facility. The mayor and council are grateful for this donation and want to thank former Chairman Kevin Little for his work in obtaining this property.

Town of Between Honors Chairman Little

At the December 8, 2020 mayor and council meeting, outgoing Walton County Commission Chairman Kevin Little was presented with a plaque to recognize his 20 years of dedicated service to the citizens of Walton County. Pictured L to R are: Councilmembers Barry Turner and Wanda Satterwhite, Mayor Robert Post, Chairman Kevin Little, Councilmembers Jeanne Sullivan and Mary Ann Rivers.

Between To Honor Chairman Kevin Little

At its December 8, 2020 town council meeting, the mayor and council will honor outgoing Walton County Commission Chairman Kevin Little. Chairman Little is retiring after 20 years of dedicated service to the citizens of Walton County. During his tenure, Walton County has grown from a mostly rural area to a fast growing suburban county. Please join us as we honor him with a plaque for his unselfish service.
The meeting will begin at 7 pm at the Town Hall at 1929 New Hope Church Road.

Proposed 2021 Operating Budget

At the November 17, 2020 council meeting, Mayor Robert Post presented the proposed 2021 operating budget to the council and public in attendance.The budget format has been upgraded from previous years proposed budgets to give it a more organized look. The addition of a Capital Outlays section has been added to fund needed equipment for the new town hall that will be opening in 2021. Overall the proposed budget remains realistic for the needs of the town.

Town of Between 2021 Operating Budget 2.pdf

Safety Signage Installed

After several accidents in the "s" curve on South New Hope Church Road, we were able to have reflective chevron directional signs installed in both the south and north bound lanes. These new signs will enable motorists to better identify the sharp curve in the roadway at this location. This problem area was brought to the Mayor’s attention by a resident who lives in the area.