Choose One: The proposed Glades Reservoir is either a colossal waste of money or the only good idea politicians have ever had.
Glades Reservoir Project Updates & Comments

Choose One: The proposed Glades Reservoir is either a colossal waste of money or the only good idea politicians have ever had.
Sorry, but when I hear or read “news” about Glades Reservoir — the proposed 850-acre lake, to be created where Glade Farm Road and Glade Lake currently grace the landscape, that will be fed from the Upper Chattahoochee River Basin in northern Hall County — my mind tunes …
The Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA) says the Governor’s Water Supply Program (GWSP) plans to invest up to $44.9 million in four strategically located reservoir and water supply projects. Project Investment Details The GWSP plans to invest in the expansion of the Indian Creek Reservoir …
According to published reports in The Gainesville Times newspaper, Governor Nathan Deal is quoted as saying partnering with Hall County on the Glades Reservoir Project “needs to be explored.” Hall County Commission Chairman Tom Oliver sent a letter to the governor about the issue on …
Lt. Governor Casey Cagle was the keynote speaker at the annual meeting of the Lake Lanier Association on Thursday, May 24th at Gainesville State College’s Oakwood Campus in the Continuing Education and Performing Arts Center. Tim Rainey of the Army Corps of Engineers also addressed those in attendance, …
The proposal to build what is known as the “Glades Reservoir” was officially put on the federal register of projects by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Placement is one of the fundamental steps in the arduous process to attain the permit to construct the reservoir. …