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If you were one of the lucky 1,500 residents randomly selected to receive the 2016 Citizen Survey and you have not mailed it back in yet, there is still time. Survey responses are being collected through tomorrow via mail postmarked March 11, 2016 or by using the link to the online version of the form.

If you didn’t receive a survey this year but still want to be a part of the action, head on over to the City’s Open City Hall forum to register your opinion about the City’s “Complete Streets” policy, Police Department community program offerings and the establishment of a community advisory board relating to diversity, inclusion and equity. The citizen survey topics will close on March 18th.

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On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 four of the five City of Decatur’s homestead tax exemption bills passed the Georgia House of Representatives.  With the previous adoption by the Georgia Senate on February 11, 2016, those four separate pieces of legislation will move forward for the Governor’s signature.  However, SB 343 that provided the most significant tax relief from school taxes to citizens 65 and older has been delayed to a later date upon a motion by Representative Beth Beskin of Fulton County.

Representative Mary Margaret Oliver who represents part of the City of Decatur challenged the motion arguing that Rep. Beskin’s efforts to punish Decatur’s older citizens based on Atlanta’s refusal to grant similar relief to seniors was pure partisan politics.  “I am hopeful we will be able to get over the partisan obstacle created solely by Representative Beskin. I believe the Republican leadership will ultimately be supportive of local control to support the success of the Decatur school system and good management,” said Rep. Oliver.  Rep. Beskin stated to Decatur Mayor Patti Garrett that her motion to table had nothing to do with Decatur or the legislation itself.

“The City of Decatur and the City Schools of Decatur appreciate all of the efforts of Decatur legislators who have worked hard to get these bills passed including Senator Elena Parent and Representatives Mary Margaret Oliver, Howard Mosby, Rahn Mayo and Karla Drenner,” said Mayor Garrett.  “Our delegation members understand the need for property tax relief, particularly for our seniors, and I hope the Republican leadership will also understand our position and consider the merits and value to the citizens of Decatur of the senior homestead tax exemptions.”  The homestead exemption legislation was supported by the Decatur City Commission and the Decatur Board of Education who were acting with the support of the residents of the City of Decatur, including members of the Lifelong Community Advisory Board, a very active group of senior homeowners and the business community.

“It is unsettling that legislation designed by Decatur’s elected officials for the benefit of Decatur’s senior citizens, that would have no impact on anyone other than Decatur residents, has been met with opposition,” said Board of Education Chair Annie Caiola, who added, “We encourage our residents to join us in voicing these sentiments to the Republican leadership. This also happened last year when Decatur’s proposed senior exemptions failed in the eleventh hour due to similar unprecedented maneuvers.  It is our sincere hope that CSD’s homestead exemption legislation will be quickly put back on track to pass.”

To voice your opinion about the City Schools of Decatur homestead exemption, please contact Rep. Beth Beskin (beth.beskin@house.ga.gov); Rep. Jan Tankersley (jan.tankersley@house.ga.gov);  Rep. Jon Burns (jon.burns@house.ga.gov); Rep. Matt Ramsey (matt.ramsey@house.ga.gov);  Speaker of the House David Ralston (david.ralston@house.ga.gov); and, copy Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver (mmo@mmolaw.com).

Make sure they know that SB 343 would provide tax relief to senior property owners and that it is local legislation supported by the City Schools of Decatur, the Decatur City Commission and all of the members of the General Assembly that represent the City of Decatur

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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 Catherine.lee@decaturga.com.

Wednesday, March 9
Decatur Farmers Market, 3-6 p.m.

Saturday, March 12
5th Annual Jawbones vs. Sawbones Basketball Benefit at DHS, 5 p.m.
Tour deCatur 2016

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The Bike/Ped Detour Map for E. Trinity Place and E. Howard Avenue

Bike Ped Detour Map

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A new bike-ped detour starts tomorrow on E. Trinity Place near E. Howard.

In order to extend the streetscaping improvements along Trinity, the builders of the Arlo building http://www.centrodevelopment.com/arlo.html will require space to do their work at and around the existing crosswalk.

Starting on March 4th, a bike and ped detour will be set in place to travel around this area. The PATH Trail will remain open, however access from the trail across E. Trinity Place will not be possible. The detour will remain in place for three to four weeks.

The City has carefully considered the temporary closing and the detour. Please know that we understand the inconvenience that this will bring for some. The detour will ensure safety and provide for the construction of a much better sidewalk on the south side of E. Trinity Place.

Thank you for your consideration.

If you have any questions or comments, please call or write John Maximuk with the City of Decatur, Design, Environment & Construction Division, at 678.553.6570 or John.Maximuk@decaturga.com

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Tomorrow is the first Wednesday of March so we’ll be testing the tornado outdoor warning sirens at 5:00 p.m. The test should last approximately one minute. Should the weather become inclement, the test will be postponed until Thursday, 3 March 2016.

If you have questions or want more information about the siren system, check out the Siren page on the City’s website or contact Police Lt. Barry Woodward at 404-373-6551.

siren

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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 Catherine.lee@decaturga.com.

Sunday, Feb. 28
Brick Store Pub: The very first Cellar Fest – hundreds of vintage bottles to sample, noon-4 p.m., $60.

Tuesday, March 1
Presidential Primary Preference Elections, polling precincts open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Wednesday, March 2
Decatur Farmers Market, on the front lawn of The Decatur First Baptist Church, 3-6 p.m.

Thursday, March 3
Decatur High School: spring musical One on This Island, 7 p.m.
• 5 course whiskey dinner, $55/person, 6:30 p.m. at Parker’s on Ponce, 404-924-2230

Friday, March 4
• Decatur High School: spring musical One on This Island, 7 p.m.
• Celebrate and support Dwell with Dignity Atlanta at Trinity with raffle prizes, small bites and bubbles all night, 6-9 p.m.

Saturday, March 5
Decatur High School: spring musical One on This Island, 7 p.m.

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scottishrite

There is around 1,000 sq. ft. of office space available in the historic Scottish Rite building in Oakhurst, 321 W. Hill St.

If you are interested or know of anyone looking for office space, contact Lorraine Mills at 678-938-8465.

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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 Catherine.lee@decaturga.com.

Wednesday, Feb.24
Decatur Farmers Market, front lawn of The Decatur First Baptist Church, 3-6 p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 25
Lunchtime in the Studio at CORE, noon-1 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 27
Three Taverns inaugural Table Tennis Tournament, 1 p.m.

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The DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management just sent us the following information:

Due to the forecast for rain early next week, the Department of Watershed Management (DWM) contractor will begin paving on tomorrow, Saturday, February 20, 2016, several days earlier than previously scheduled.

The street paving will take place between 8:00 AM-5:00 PM.  We ask that you please remove all vehicles from the street by 7:00 AM on Saturday, February 20, 2016, prior to the start of paving.

Please call the Project Hotline at 1-800-986-1108 or email projectinfo@dekalbcountyga.gov to report any problems associated with the street paving.

We appreciate your patience during this period and will attempt to minimize the inconvenience.

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