Rabun County

Where Springs Spends the Summer

 
Rabun County is governed by a five member Board of Commissioners and operates on an annual budget of approximately $19,075,686. 

The 2007 Census estimate shows a population of 16,519.

Rabun County has a total of 377 square miles. 371 square miles of it is land and 6 square miles of it is water.  Approximately 60% of the land is in the National Forests and State Parks, approximately 20% is held by Georgia Power and the rest is privately owned. 

The county's three major lakes are Lake Burton which cover 2775 acres, Lake Rabun cover 835 acres, and Lake Seed covers 240 acres. The county also has a large number of trout streams, including the Tallulah River, the Coleman River and Charlie's Creek.

AGENDA Regular Monthly Meeting of the Rabun County Board of Commissioners

January 24, 2011
5:30 p.m. Work Session
6:00 p.m. Regular Monthly Meeting
at Rabun County Courthouse, 25 Courthouse Square; Clayton, GA


Comprehensive Plan



5 Year Tax Digest History


2007-2008 Green Book
County Resource Handbook
 



Various Board and Authority Members
Rabun County is registered with E-Verify
Our ID# os 110929
Authorization Date:04/02/2008

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