City of Fairburn Invites Residents to Shape the Future of the Old Campbell Courthouse
The City of Fairburn is calling on residents to take an active role in shaping the future of the historic Old Campbell Courthouse property. Through a 2-day Community Input Workshop, the city aims to engage the community, gather innovative ideas, and collaborate on transforming this iconic space into a valuable asset for Fairburn.
The workshops, scheduled for December 11th and 12th, offer residents multiple opportunities to participate in a dynamic and collaborative planning process.
Day 1: December 11th
6:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Walking Tour
Participants will take a guided walking tour of the Old Campbell Courthouse property at 45 NE Broad St, Fairburn, GA 30213. This immersive experience provides an up-close look at the space and its potential for redevelopment.
6:45 PM - 8:00 PM: Community Input Session
Following the tour, attendees will gather at 40 Washington St, Fairburn, GA 30213, to share their thoughts and ideas. City planners will facilitate this collaborative session, which offers residents a chance to envision how the space can best serve the community.
Day 2: December 12th
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM: Hands-On Design Session
The second day provides an all-day design session at 40 Washington St, where participants can observe and contribute to turning ideas into conceptual designs. This hands-on workshop encourages collaboration between residents, planners, and stakeholders, ensuring a community-centered approach to redevelopment.
Why It Matters
The Old Campbell Courthouse is a significant landmark in Fairburn, rich in history and potential. By involving the community, the City of Fairburn ensures that the space will reflect its residents' needs, values, and aspirations.
How to Participate
The workshops are free and open to all residents of Fairburn. Whether you’re a longtime local or a new member of the community, your input is invaluable in this process.