City planning
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission records
This collection comprises of financial, administrative, and general records of the American Revolution Bicentennial Committee as they planned a celebration for the event in Augusta from 1970-1976. The collection contains correspondence, financial records, meeting minutes, event plans, legal and government documents, and publications related to the committee planning and the celebrations during 1976.
Augusta land plat maps
This collection is comprised of 2 maps of land plats in downtown Augusta, Georgia, from the Property Map and Records System.
Augusta proposed city limits map
This collection is comprised of the single blueprint map of proposed city limits set by the Department of Public Works in Augusta, Georgia, on January 12, 1912.
George J. Roark papers
This collection comprises of professional and personal materials relating to George J. Roark's time as the City Manager of Augusta from 1947-1948. The collection contains budgets, audits, city reports, bond appeals for city improvements, correspondence, and other materials related to the development of the city.
National Guard Unit records
Collection is comprised of a single scrapbook that details the National Guard's preparaton for a cantoment base in the Augusta area, circa 1914. This book contains information about Augusta's population, climate, location, hospitals and education centers, history, and preparations for the development of the cantonment.
Revision zoning base map, Augusta-Richmond County
Sunset Homes architectural plans
This collection is comprised of the architectual plans for the Sunset Homes housing project in Augusta, Georgia, later called Cherry Tree Crossing. The collection includes an artist's rendering of the community, blueprints dating to 1939 and 1950, as well as documentation and a report gathered by the Augusta Housing Authority before the housing project was demolished in 2014.
