Things Are Moving Fast in St. George

Drew Murrell, the spokesperson for the City of Saint George, discussed the rapid developments in the area. The conversation centered on the prospect of Saint George becoming an official city after 13 years of contentious efforts1Murrell conveyed a sense of optimism and determination, emphasizing that the goal was to act in the best interest of Saint George’s citizens, whether that meant bridging gaps, healing wounds, or sidestepping divisions1.

The transition of services from East Baton Rouge Parish to Saint George was a paramount topic. Murrell addressed concerns about Saint George potentially abandoning the larger community, clarifying that the area would remain physically rooted in the region and continue to contribute tax dollars. He dismissed the negativity surrounding the cityhood movement, instead framing Saint George as a vehicle for growth that could benefit the entire parish1.

Murrell highlighted that the success of Saint George would lead to a thriving community where residents stay, businesses prosper, and tax revenues increase, ultimately lifting all boats in the parish. The discussion also touched upon the upcoming press conference scheduled for 10:30, which would likely provide further details on the city’s journey from its contentious beginnings to its current state of resilience and vision1.

In summary, the interview with Drew Murrell on Talk 1073 shed light on the dynamic changes in Saint George. It underscored the community’s unwavering commitment to progress, the strategic transition of services, and the broader implications of Saint George’s potential cityhood for the welfare of the entire East Baton Rouge Parish1.