Warner Robins settles legal dispute with Byron
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. (AP) — The Warner Robins City Council has taken steps to end a years-long legal dispute with the City of Byron.
Media outlets report that the city council on Monday approved the settlement of a lawsuit that concerned which city would provide sewage service to an area along Interstate 75.
City Attorney Jim Elliott says the settlement allows Byron to continue providing services to the annexed property, and sets clear boundaries for property west of I-75 that Warner Robins would be able to annex in the future.
A Zaxby's restaurant is being built in the disputed area on the site of what used to be a strip club. Elliott and Mayor Randy Toms say they believe with the new Zaxby's providing a better image, the area seems poised for growth.