Mayor Liz Ordiales welcomes you to the City of Hiawassee's website. Please explore our site to find information about the services we provide and how to attain them. You can also find out about your city government to include elected officials and hired staff. You can view recent city council agendas and minutes.  Learn about the history of Hiawassee as well as facts about our population and geography. Additionally, you can find out information about doing business in Hiawassee.

 The City of Hiawassee is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

We are proud to announce our 2018 Strategic Plan has been presented by The University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government in conjunction with so many stakeholders that helped us come up with a fabulous plan for our beautiful City!  or look below to see images of the slides presented.

We are in the process of adding the full report!

updated November 30, 2022

Here is the link to the report :            Goals of Priority Area One

Goals of Priority Area Two

Goals of Priority Area Three

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PlanFirstLogo Updated2016 2The City of Hiwassee earned its newest designation as a Planfirst Community.

Excerpts from letter from Georgia Department of Community Affairs concerning the planfirst community designation

Dear Mayor Ordiales:

On behalf of Commissioner Christopher Nunn and the entire Georgia Department of Community Affairs, please accept this letter as official notification that the City of Hiawassee has been designated as a 2019 PlanFirst Community by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs and chosen to participate in the program for three (3) years: January 1, 2019 until December 31, 2021.

This designation recognizes the hard work and successful implementation of your comprehensive plan and acknowledges your commitment to identifying opportunities and setting the goals needed to move your community forward.

The PlanFirst designation also enables you to take advantage of the various incentives offered through the program. Incentives available to the PlanFirst designees include:

Statewide recognition for community achievement
Annual CDBG application eligibility for non-entitlement communities meeting certain criteria for timeliness
Bonus points on applications for DCA programs as EIP, DDRLF and Redevelopment Fund Access to a reduced interest rate on certain Georgia Environmental Financing Authority (GEFA) state loans

Free attendance for 2 representatives at the DCA Community Planning Institute events

We commend you on the efforts needed to gain this designation. The City of Hiawassee will be recognized across the State of Georgia as a community that has created a robust vision of its future and maintains an active strategy for implementing that vision. This is a well-deserved acknowledgement of successful planning, and we look forward to working with you going forward

Mayor Liz Ordiales applied for and received a grant from The ARC in the amount of $600,000 for the Hiawassee Sewer system! 

 

Here she is shown Accepted that Giant check on behalf of the City! You go Mayor Liz ! Way to get GREAT things done!

 

NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE HEARING
City of Hiawassee

The City of Hiawassee has tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by .88 percent.

All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearing on this tax increase to be held at any of these date: 

Tuesday September 4th 10AM

Tuesday  September 4th  2PM 

Tuesday September 11th 6PM

This tentative increase will result in a millage rate of 2.258 mills, an increase of .88 mills. Without this tentative tax increase, the millage rate will be no more than 2.170 mills. The proposed tax increase for a home with a fair market value of $150,000 is approximately $5.10and the proposed tax increase for non-homestead property with a fair market value of $150,000 is approximately $5.28.

Millage rate to remain at 2.258, there is no increase to the millage rate. 

Hiawassee 5 year History

HIAWASSEE CITY COUNCIL MEETING

MILLAGE RATE PUBLIC HEARING 10 AM

September 4th, 2018

The Hiawassee City Council Millage Rate Public Hearing was called to order by Mayor Liz Ordiales at 10:00am.

Present in addition to the Mayor were City Council members Anne Mitchell, Kris Berrong, Amy Barrett, and Nancy Noblet.  Patsy Owens was not present.  Also present were Police Chief Paul Smith and City Clerk Bonnie Kendrick.

The Mayor welcomed the Queen of the Square, Joan Crothers, Mr. Tim Barrett and Fetch Your News reporter Robin Webb.

Mayor Ordiales informed the council and guests that the large increase comes because of the 52 properties found earlier this year that were not paying City taxes. She also made a brief presentation about the costs that the City covers such as the AirMedCare coverage, increases by BRMEMC, gasoline, etc are also effecting the City budgets, and the City is entering into two loans (Sewer $800,000.00 and Water Treatment Plant $1,200,000.00) for upgrading our Water Treatment and Sewer operations.  The Mayor also informed the guests that several of the vehicles the City uses are in dire need of replacement (a vehicle that needs to be pushed because it doesn’t go into reverse, etc.).

Miss Joan indicates she is on a fixed income and the many recent cost increases are difficult to manage.

Mr. Barrett informed the council that he has heard from people in the community who are struggling to make ends meet and it will be a burden for them if the millage rate remains constant.

There was a good deal of discussion amongst the Council with respect to what they are hearing from the community. There was discussion about our community being older and on fixed incomes and that there have been several things this year that is impacting the constituents. 

Meeting concluded at 10:36am.

 

HIAWASSEE CITY COUNCIL

MILLAGE RATE PUBLIC HEARING

September 4, 2018

The Hiawassee City Council Millage Rate Public Hearing was called to order by Mayor Liz Ordiales at 2:00pm.

The meeting was attended by the Mayor, and Council members Anne Mitchell, Kris Berrong, Amy Barrett, Nancy Noblet and Patsy Owens.  Also present was Police Chief Paul Smith and City Clerk, Bonnie Kendrick.

In attendance were Mr. Wayne Schultz, Sue and Bill Scott and Fetch Your News journalist Robin Webb.

The invocation was given by Anne Mitchell and was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.

Bill Scott has spoken to many people at Mover and Shakers, McDonalds, etc. and no one he has spoken to is in favor of the increase and suggested the Council reconsider and roll back the millage rate.

Sue Scott spoke of the many increases that the citizens are facing this year; TVA, BRMEMC, Windstream, etc.  She spoke of a constituent who is struggling even now and is being assisted and the increase will be a greater burden.  Mrs. Scott said she appreciated the Mayors contribution to the City and what she has done.  She asked what the money would be used for and if the increase was urgent and would not be used for wants instead of needed things. Council member Patsy Owens responded that the need for updating the infrastructure was long overdue. Mrs. Scott also mentioned the banners, but was informed that the banners are paid for from Hotel/Motel tax money and that Hotel/Motel can ONLY be spend on advertising.

Mr. Wayne Schultz presented the Council with a typed message conveying his thoughts.  He wonders why the County can roll back the Millage Rate, but the City cannot and suggest that perhaps if the Council did roll back the rate, it would show compassion for those who are very, very poor.

Mayor Ordiales reminded those present that the majority of the increase of the millage rate is due to the 52 properties (with an assessed value of $5million) found earlier this year that have not been paying City taxes.  The increase based on a $150,000 home will be $5.10/year.

Council member Anne Mitchell spoke of also being on a fixed income and having to budget for the expenses, but also knows that the City is in great need of the funds.

Council member Nancy Noblet acknowledged that the TVA and BRMEMC as well as others are passing on expenses to the constituency, but that it also applies to the City.  For the City to progress, it needs money.  She is adamant that keeping the Police Department is crucial as they have been and are keeping the City safe and she feels that it is vitally important to the community.

Motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Council member Nancy Noblet, seconded by Council member Kris Berrong with all Council members in favor. Meeting was adjourned at 2:42pm.

Special accommodations Information

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