
As Clayton County propels forward with its infrastructure projects, the Fire Station No. 1 is making strides towards its slated early 2026 opening—marking a milestone in the series of public service enhancements funded by Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST). The construction chugs along, demonstrating the tangible outcomes from a seemingly minute sales tax increment that voters approved for the betterment of their community, as noted on the county's official website.
The latest SPLOST update reveals that alongside the fire station, architects and planners are also honing in on the design of the new Sector 4 police precinct, with site preparations actively underway, it's clear the county's safety infrastructure is on the brink of a substantial overhaul.
Residents are encouraged to follow the progress of the SPLOST projects, which reflect Clayton County’s shared commitment to investing in public infrastructure. Updates and detailed information on each project are available on the county’s dedicated website, allowing the public to stay informed about these taxpayer-funded initiatives.









