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The MARTA Police Department will create a simulated full-scale training exercise (Operation Deep Impact) on Saturday, Nov. 5 (after revenue service) until the early morning of Sunday, Nov. 6 at the Sandy Springs and Decatur MARTA stations.
These annual drills are designed to evaluate emergency response capabilities in the event of an actual threat to the system.

WHAT: Full Scale Police Training Exercise

WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 5 at 11:30 p.m. through Sunday, Nov. 6 at 3 a.m.

WHERE: Sandy Springs and Decatur MARTA stations

MARTA will be single-tracking at the Decatur Station from 11:30 p.m., with rail service ending at midnight. Bus service will continue at the Decatur bus loop for the entire evening. A bus bridge will start between East Lake and Avondale from 11:30 p.m. until end of revenue service to accommodate for the closed rail lines at Decatur.
Regular service will not be interrupted at the Sandy Springs Station. Customers will be guided by MARTA personnel who will be posted near the platform entrances since portions of the parking deck will be closed for the exercise.
This training exercise provides the opportunity for MPD, MARTA staff and other emergency response agencies to address potential incidents, such as terrorist attacks, pandemics or natural disasters, in a real-life setting.

The Federal Transit Authority and the Department of Homeland Security require that transit agencies of MARTA’s size conduct these exercises to assess plans and response capabilities.

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This is a weekly blog post that lists all of the events and sales going on around town. It will be updated daily. If you would like to add an event, email renae.madison@decaturga.com.

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Saturday, October 29th Decatur Fire Rescue and the American Red Cross are partnering to install free smoke alarms to residents in the following areas:

South McDonough St., West Dougherty St., West Davis St., West Benson St., West Hancock St., Ansley St., and McKoy St.

For more information, visit the Decatur Firehouse Blog.

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Audio is now available on the City of Decatur website of the Lifelong Community Advisory Board’s information session on the Homestead Exemptions that will be on the November 8 ballot. City Manager Peggy Merriss, City Schools of Decatur Superintendent Dr. David Dude, and City Schools of Decatur Board Chair Annie Caiola were on the panel. The talk was moderated by Lifelong Community Advisory Board member Maria Pinkelton. Special thanks to Lifelong Community Advisory Board member Elizabeth Burbridge for recording the talk.

We apologize that the audio is a little grainy at the beginning but it gets better. Please be certain to listen for at least the first 15 minutes and you will get a good summary. Visit the City Schools of Decatur website for more in depth information. Also, visit the City website for information regarding Homestead Exemptions currently available.

If you would like more information about the Lifelong Community Advisory Board and its committees (Taxation and Affordability, Transportation, Housing, Decatur Neighbors, and Communication), please email leeann.harvey@decaturga.com or call 678-553-6548.

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Street Lamp Repairs

Several blocks of street lamps along Ponce de Leon Avenue near the Old Courthouse have been out for weeks.    Georgia Power was working to find the cause and had isolated the problem to a faulty underground service line.

Before they could start on a repair, they had to pull all of their crews to help restore power to south Georgia and adjacent states in the aftermath of hurricane Matthew.   Georgia Power is now back on the project and we have been assured they will make it their top priority.

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Dairy Queen Grand Opening

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The wait is finally over!  Dairy Queen has returned to Decatur and is inviting the community out to their grand opening and ribbon cutting on Monday, October 31 at 10 a.m.

Dairy Queen is located in the ARLO building- 245 E Trinity Pl, Decatur, GA 30030- where it had been scheduled to open since the project started.

*There will be a “soft serve” opening on Sunday.

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The deadline to submit information for the December Focus is Tuesday, November 1.  Send information for this issue to decaturfocus@decaturga.com (as a word document or in the body of the e-mail only; please no PDFs) or to ATTN: Decatur Focus, PO Box 220, Decatur, GA 30031.

Also, feel free to include high resolution photos with your submission.

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This is a weekly blog post that lists all of the events and sales going on around town. It will be updated daily. If you would like to add an event, email renae.madison@decaturga.com.

Sunday, Oct. 23

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Saturday, Oct. 29

 

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The details

Due to reduced lanes associated with ongoing streetscape work on N. McDonough Street, school and city officials have been working together on an interim plan to accommodate buses and student pick-up and drop-off.

The impact

West Howard Avenue has been re-striped with two lanes running west from N. McDonough, providing sufficient space to accommodate these needs.

How to manage

Buses will now drop off and pick up in the section of West Howard closest to N. McDonough, highlighted in the header image above. Students may be picked up just beyond this section, parallel to the faculty parking lot or from the horseshoe-shaped lot on Commerce.

Please help us ensure safe and efficient arrivals and departures by following these ground rules:

Arrival/Student Drop-off

  • Students may be dropped off before 8 a.m. on W. Howard on the section of the street parallel to the faculty parking lot. Please do not use Howard for student drop-off after 8. Doing so will interfere with our ability to get student drivers into the parking lot.
  • Students may be dropped off in the horseshoe-shaped Commerce lot at any time during the morning.
  • Students should not be dropped of on N. McDonough at any time. The front of the building will be nearly inaccessible from the street for the foreseeable future.
  • Students should not be dropped off in the parking area at the corner of N. McDonough and W. Howard at any time.
  • Cars may not be stopped in the bus lane adjacent to the trailers at any time for any reason between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. Cars parked or stopped in the bus lane will be subject to ticketing by DPD.
  • Students may enter the building through the side of the cafeteria by walking from Commerce, through the Career Academy doors, or through the front doors.

Dismissal/Student Pick-up

  • Students should not be picked up on N. McDonough at any time. The front of the building will be nearly inaccessible from the street for the foreseeable future.
  • Students should not be picked up in the parking area at the corner of N. McDonough and W. Howard at any time.
  • Cars may not be stopped in the bus lane adjacent to the trailers at any time for any reason between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. Cars parked or stopped in the bus lane will be subject to ticketing by DPD.
  • The student and Frasier Center parking exit onto Howard will be right turn only between 3:30 and 3:45 to ensure safe departures from Campus, as buses will be blocking sight lines.

Got questions? Direct them here.

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The Decatur Police Department will be participating in the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day this Saturday, October 22, 2016 from 10am-2pm.  Officers will be in front of the police department on West Trinity Place so you can easily drive up and drop off.

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Drug Take-Back programs give community members the opportunity to rid their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked. (The DEA cannot accept liquids, needles or sharps, only pills or patches.)

This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue.  Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to theft, diversion, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs.  Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, Americans are now advised that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines, flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash, both pose potential safety and health hazards.

This past April, Americans turned in 447 tons (over 893,000 pounds) of prescription drugs at almost 5,400 sites operated by the DEA and more than 4,200 of its state and local law enforcement partners.  Overall, in its 11 previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners have taken in over 6.4 million pounds—about 3,200 tons—of pills.

For more information about the disposal of prescription drugs or about the October 22nd Take-Back Day event, go to the DEA Diversion website.

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