Sewer Expansion

Infrastructure
Infrastructure expansion that can increase development density, growth capacity, and long-term residential and commercial expansion in Forsyth County.
Issue Summary

Sewer expansion is one of the most important infrastructure and growth-related political issues in Forsyth County because sewer access often enables higher-density residential and commercial development.

Expanding sewer infrastructure can increase development capacity in areas that would otherwise remain lower density under septic limitations.

Supporters often argue sewer expansion improves infrastructure planning, supports economic growth, and reduces environmental strain from failing septic systems.

Opponents frequently argue that sewer expansion accelerates residential density and long-term overdevelopment.

Why It Matters Locally

Sewer availability directly impacts:

  • Residential density potential
  • Apartment and mixed-use development
  • Commercial corridors
  • School growth pressure
  • Traffic increases
  • Long-term infrastructure demand

Many Forsyth County residents associate sewer expansion with accelerated suburban growth patterns and increased development intensity.

The issue frequently overlaps with:

  • Rezoning approvals
  • Long-term land use planning
  • Transportation projects
  • Developer negotiations
  • Utility infrastructure expansion
Local Political Context
Many conservative voters in Forsyth County generally favor: Slower or more limited sewer expansion Growth controls tied to infrastructure readiness Lower-density development patterns Increased public scrutiny of sewer corridor expansion Greater transparency around long-term development impacts Others support targeted sewer expansion tied to commercial growth and infrastructure modernization.
Related Officials
County Commissioner
District 3