This is a reminder that all city offices are closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 15.
Regular services for Mon., Jan. 15 will be on Tues., Jan. 16.
Regular services for Tues., Jan. 16 will be on Wed., Jan. 17
This is a reminder that all city offices are closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 15.
Regular services for Mon., Jan. 15 will be on Tues., Jan. 16.
Regular services for Tues., Jan. 16 will be on Wed., Jan. 17
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Preparing for winter isn’t complicated or expensive. While winter is dangerous, a few simple steps can help you and your family stay safe this season. Here is what NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS) recommends:
Know Your Risk
Take Action
Be a Force of Nature
In the event of snow and/or ice in Decatur
These simple steps will help keep you safe from blizzards, ice storms and other winter hazards. A little bit of preparation can make a big difference. And many of these steps – such as preparing an Emergency Supplies Kit – will also come in handy for other hazards, such as hurricanes or power outages.
Stay tuned to www.decaturga.com and thedecaturminute.com for up-to-date information.
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And Swears in Newly Elected Commissioner Kelly Walsh
The Decatur City Commission elected Patti Garrett to serve as Mayor for 2018. Garrett was elected to the City Commission in 2009 and has served as Mayor since 2016. She served as Mayor pro tem in 2015.
Garrett is a graduate of Leadership DeKalb, a member of the 2010 class of the Regional Leadership Institute and serves on the Environmental and Natural Resources Committee of the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA).
The City Commission elected Commissioner Tony Powers to serve as Mayor pro tem. Powers was elected to the City Commission in 2015. He is a native of Decatur, grew up in the Oakhurst community and is a graduate of Decatur High School. He earned a degree in marketing from the University of Georgia and is a co-owner of Intown Ace Hardware.
Before being elected to the City Commission Powers joined the Planning Commission in 2009, ultimately serving as chair and was a founding member of the Decatur Education Foundation, serving as its chair from 2010-2012. He received a Decatur Hometown Hero award in 2002.
Mayor pro tem Powers is the third African American to serve on the City Commission following in the footsteps of Elizabeth Wilson and Kecia Cunningham. He is the first African-American male to serve as Mayor pro tem.
Newly elected Commissioner Kelly Walsh was sworn in at the meeting by her cousin Polly Jesson. Jesson lives in Boulder, CO where she practices environmental law. The two grew up together in Wyoming.
Commissioner Walsh has lived in Decatur since 2005 and works as a residential realtor for Keller Williams at the downtown Decatur office. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a Master of Business Administration from the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona.
Walsh has served on several local boards and committees including the Decatur Active Living Advisory Board, Clairemont Elementary PTA, and the Decatur Education Foundation PTA Council. She is a member of the Decatur Business Association and is in the 2018 Leadership DeKalb class.
Walsh joins Mayor Patti Garrett, Mayor pro tem Tony Powers, Commissioners Scott Drake and Brian Smith. City Commission meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission Meeting Room, Decatur City Hall, 509 N. McDonough Street.
The Decatur City Commission elects one of its own to serve as Mayor and Mayor pro tem annually at the first City Commission meeting of the year. Both the swearing in and the election as well as all City Commission meetings may be viewed on streaming video on the City of Decatur’s website at decaturga.com.
More information about the Decatur City Commission is available here.
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Recycling for both the Monday, Jan. 1 and Tuesday, Jan. 2 routes will be collected on Wednesday, January 3. We had a glitch in communication with our recycling vendor over the holidays and have just discovered the error.
If your normal pick up is on Mondays and you placed your recycling out on Tuesday, Jan. 2, just leave it on the curb for collection on Wednesday, Jan. 3.
Thursday, Jan. 4 and Friday, Jan. 5 sanitation and recycling will be collected on the regular schedule.
Thanks for your patience and Happy New Year!
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Tomorrow is the first Wednesday of January 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, 4 January 2018.
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.
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American’s waste generation per household increases 25 percent, or almost 1,000 pounds of trash, between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day; almost 80 percent of what is thrown away during the holidays could have been recycled or repurposed, according to the U. S. EPA.
The most common non-recyclables contaminating the recycling waste stream during the holiday season include bubble wrap, cellophane, string/rope, ribbons and bows, batteries, food, and clothing. Some of these are recyclable at special drop off locations, but NOT in the curbside bin.
Plan to compost fruit and vegetable peels, coffee grounds, egg shells, tea bags and other organic non-dairy (and no meat items) in your backyard or local compost bin.
And don’t forget to Bring One for the Chipper and recycle Christmas trees, with all ornaments, stands, and lights REMOVED!
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NEW DEADLINE:
Due to the City’s holiday closing schedule, the deadline for applications had to be changed.
Variance applications will be accepted at the Design, Environment & Construction Division (DEC) office up to 4:00PM on Friday, December 22nd. The Zoning Board of Appeals will meet as planned on Monday, January 8th at 7:30PM at City Hall.
For questions, please contact DEC Director John Maximuk at 678.553.6570 or John.Maximuk@decaturga.com. Thank you.
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