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The city attorney was Savannah’s DNA lawyer when the STVR ordinance was under development, so he surely knows the intent of the owner-occupied proviso, but inexplicably chooses to ignore it. The ...
Thunderbolt moves forward on short-term vacation rental regulations with $700 registration fee. The Savannah neighbor is the latest to regulate STVRs.
This is the City Talk column by Bill Dawers, a longtime contributor to the Savannah Morning News. ... Some homeowners, investors and STVR management companies have made a lot of money. The ...
STVR was founded in 1991 by Derek Yates. [1] Martin Woodward become editor-in-chief in 1992, [2] and was later joined by Lee White. They were succeeded in 2006 by Jeff Offutt, [1] who was joined by Rob Hierons in 2011. [3] Jeff Offutt resigned and Tao Xie became co editor-in-chief in July 2019. [4]
A Savannah Morning News editorial also supported the building of the road. Another group, Citizens Advisory Committee, also endorsed the parkway. Two aldermen, D. Boyd Yarley and William Gaudry, proposed that the county create a central, countywide recreation department so city funds could be spent on building the parkway.
WTOC-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Savannah, Georgia, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Gray Media.The station's studios are located off Chatham Center Drive in Savannah's Chatham Parkway section, and its transmitter is located along Fort Argyle Road/SR 204 in unincorporated Chatham County.
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WJCL anchors at the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship media day. The station began operations on July 18, 1970. [2] It was the fourth television station to launch in Savannah and immediately became the area's first-ever primary ABC affiliate.