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Archive for January, 2013

Decatur heads to the cloud

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Decatur is moving to the cloud! Our software applications will now be on servers at a secure offsite data center (rather than on computers at City Hall), and employees will access their information in the cloud through “thin clients” instead of traditional desktop computers.

We are moving department by department starting with Children & Youth Services in early January with others being phased in over the next two months.

The change enables employees to work from multiple locations, ensures data can be recovered more easily and quickly in the event of a disaster, and reduces the recurring costs of hardware replacement. Plus, there will be quicker software deployments and reduced energy consumption.

We expect internal kinks and bugs at first, but the transition should not interrupt any of the external technology services we provide to the community. Decatur WiFi, the City website, and services such as online job applications, online service requests (CRM), online tax information, online citation payments, registration for recreation and after-school programs, Open City Hall, streaming video of City Commission meetings, and GIS mapping should continue to function normally during the transition.

There are legal requirements for how public safety records should be maintained so for now, the police department will not join us in the cloud. However, the ultimate plan is to move them as well. We’ll keep you posted.

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MLK Jr Service Project

THIS WEEKEND is the Decatur Martin Luther King Jr. Service Project – just days away! Please join us in making a difference in the lives of Decatur’s senior citizens. We can still use lots more volunteers to help with home repairs. If you can make repairs on your own home and do some light (or skilled) carpentry, we can definitely use your help! We could also use volunteers to lead simple yard work projects.

Volunteer shifts and more information is available at www.decaturga.com/mlk

Contact Lee Ann Harvey at 678-553-6548 or leeann.harvey@decaturga.com if you are interested in participating.

 

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Hungry for Dinner?

If you are running out of ideas for home cooked meals, Universal Joint in Oakhurst just posted on their Facebook page that they have some new, limited-time menu items right now.

Limited time specials menu:
Marinated hanger steak with garlic mash and mixed garden vegetables. Blackened chicken with penne past and tomato basil cream sauce served with ciabatta garlic bread. Fried pork chop with garlic mash and mixed garden vegetables. Also just put on tap Decatur’s own Blue Tarp Brewery. We’re pouring their Bantam Weight, which is their Irish red ale.

I don’t know about you, but they had me at Ciabatta Garlic Bread!

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Where there’s smoke…

istock_smokedetectorDid you know that the most common cause of fire deaths is smoke inhalation from burning materials? Or that many fires occur at night? In an effort to reduce these dangerous conditions, the City of Decatur Fire Department is now offering smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, free of charge, to City of Decatur residents. Thanks to funding received through a grant from the Fire Prevention and Safety Assistance to Firefighters grant program, our firefighters will install new detectors, test existing detectors and replace inoperable ones. And if you request it while they are in your home, they’ll point out hazards that could cause a fire if continually overlooked.

If you are a resident of the City of Decatur and need a smoke detector installed, tested or checked, please call 404-373-5092, email Fire Marshal Stephanie Burton (stephanie.burton@decaturga.com) or visit www.decaturga.com and make a service request online.

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Co-existing with coyotes

As many of you know, the City of Decatur does not have a policy to remove coyotes from the area but instead promotes co-existence. Would you like to know what this looks like or learn how to best go about practicing co-existence? If you would like answers to these questions and many more, the Druid Hills Civic Association is sponsoring a metro-wide information session on Tuesday, January
29th at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of the Epiphany. I heard one of the speakers, Chris Mowery, at an event hosted by the Fernbank Science Center several months ago. He was quite knowledgeable and I enjoyed listening to him.

For more information about the information session, contact Bob Ballou (rcballou@bellsouth.net) or visit http://coyotecoexistence.com.

To view the City’s coyote information, check out the Coyote page on our website.

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Kecia Cunningham To Serve As Mayor Pro Tem

The Decatur City Commission elected Jim Baskett as Mayor and Kecia Cunningham as Mayor Pro Tem at its meeting January 7, 2013.  The City Commission annually elects one Commissioner to serve as Mayor and one to serve as Mayor Pro Tem at its first meeting in January.

Click here to read the rest of the press release.

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