

Players freely choose their starting point with their parachute, and aim to stay in the safe zone for as long as possible. Each 10-minute game places you on a remote island where you are pit against 49 other players, all seeking survival.

Broad and Hickory Streets as the “leading candidate site” for the Judicial Center and to approve up to $425,000 for planning and preliminary engineering costs. Free Fire is the ultimate survival shooter game available on mobile. ACC staff are asking Commissioners to designate a site at E. Lawmakers will also get a briefing on a potential Judicial Center to house county courts. The move to cleaner energy sources isn’t the only thing Commissioners will be discussing on Tuesday however. Many common sources of energy today, like nuclear, biomass, natural gas, and coal are not considered clean and renewable.Ĭounty staff hope to have a final plan in front of the Mayor and Commission for a vote in April or May of 2022.Īlso on the agenda: Judicial Center, park improvements, redistricting According to a presentation by county staff, clean and renewable sources include: Part of the process has been identifying which sources are clean and renewable, and which ones are not. Work on a draft plan for the transition to clean and renewable energy plan began over a year ago. Helping the process along is an allocation of $15.8 million from SPLOST 2020 and the creation of a Community Energy Fund to help pay for local clean energy initiatives.

Since the Commission gave the concept their approval, county staff have been working to develop a plan that spells out exactly how the county can reach those goals by the deadlines set. The Commission’s goals also include 100 percent of all the county’s energy needs coming from clean and renewable energy sources by 2050. Two years ago, the Commission approved an ambitious pair of goals that, if they come to fruition, would see 100% of the energy for county-owned property coming from clean and renewable sources by 2035, and 100% of the community’s electricity needs coming from renewable sources by that same year.
#ACC COMMON BLACK APP UPDATE#
Athens-Clarke County Commissioners will get an update at their Tuesday work session on the county’s efforts to move away from non-renewable sources of energy.
