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Reminder: the City of Decatur is hosting Neighborhood Clean-up Days on Saturdays in March and April, to allow residents to dispose of bulky materials that would not normally be placed in pay-as-you-throw bags. Every street in the City has been assigned to one Saturday. Visit the Neighborhood Cleanup Days page on the city website for detailed instructions and specified dates for each street.

Collection for March 25 will take place in the following neighborhood:

Decatur Heights Neighborhood-
Barry Street
North Candler Street
Pate Street
East Maple Street
Grove Street
Hillcrest Avenue
Hickory Street
Lockwood Terrace
Sycamore Ridge Drive
Renfroe Court
Fitzgerald Court
Wilburn Court
Grovemont Court
Woodland Court
Mountain View Street
Oak Lane
Pinehurst Street
Poplar Street
Ridgeland Avenue
Springdale Street
Sycamore Drive
Sycamore Station
Fairview Street
Sycamore Street
Ponce de Leon Court
Hillyer Place
Sycamore Place (Commerce to E. Ponce)
East Ponce de Leon Ave. (400 to 1100 Block)
Glendale Avenue
Glenn Circle
Pinecrest Avenue
Mt. Vernon Drive
Forkner Drive
Glenn Court
Village Walk

All items to be collected should be placed at the curb by 7:30 a.m. This ensures that we do not have to rerun routes for late set-outs. Collections run until 3:30 p.m., or until finished, whichever is sooner.

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, March 19

Monday, March 20

  • Charlie Lovett at the Decatur Library, 7:15 p.m.- 9 p.m.

Tuesday, March 21

Wednesday, March 22

Thursday, March 23

Saturday, March 25

Smoke_Glory_153Steinbeck’s Ale House, Pine Street Market, and Dos Diablos Design are gearing up for the fourth Annual Smoke & Glory Showdown held at Steinbeck’s, 659 E. Lake Dr.,  on Sunday, April 2 at noon until about 4 p.m. Ticket prices are $65 for adults, $25 for ages 13-20, $10 for 6-12, and free for children under five.

Ticket prices include a full afternoon of food from some of Atlanta/Decatur’s hottest chefs, unlimited beer tastings from craft brewery participants, and Dj Keiran Neely (Music Room) spinning soul, funk, and vintage hip-hop.  Proceeds benefit The Giving Kitchen and Camp Horizon.

Visit www.smokeandglorycookoff.com or culinarylocal.com to purchase tickets.

A message from City Schools of Decatur:

Join the Conversation- Elementary Facility Planning Community Survey

Thank you to everyone that attended the Elementary Facility Planning Community Meeting regarding the construction and grade configuration of our elementary schools. As a follow-up to the community meeting, we have posted a survey to solicit more community feedback. The feedback from the survey and community engagement session will be compiled by the steering committee for the Board of Education. Please read all of the documents from the March 13th community meeting before taking the survey. The survey will close on Sunday, March 26 at 11:59 PM. The documents and survey can be found here—->http://bit.ly/EngageCSD2017

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The Callaway site redevelopment plan — in particular the planned W. Trinity cycle track, together with the relocation of a major Georgia Power underground power line — will require the removal of existing street trees along W. Trinity Place.

Though an unfortunate requirement for the project to proceed, each tree lost will be replaced during redevelopment as part of tree plantings across the site.

Decatur’s Tree Canopy Preservation Ordinance, which stabilized the city’s overall canopy percentage at 45% and now fosters equal or greater coverage city-wide for the years ahead, requires developers to submit and abide by a full canopy replacement plan.

The impact

The work is scheduled to begin as early as Tuesday, March 14, and last a few days.

How to manage

There will be a lane closing on the eastbound side of W. Trinity Place between Commerce and McDonough but traffic will continue to be accommodated. Pedestrians should use the north side of the street. Bicyclists should take an alternate route.

 

Visit Decatur Extreme Makeover for updates and detailed information on this project.

There is a possibility of trees being blown down on Tuesday, March 14th  between 10AM and 8PM.

This week, the ground is saturated by the recent rains and trees roots are in loosened soils. Sustained winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 30 mph are expected.  This makes the trees susceptible to being blown down by wind gusts.

For this reason, please use caution around mature trees.  Do not park under trees if it can be avoided.

If you have any concerns about the condition of your trees, please contact a certified arborist for an inspection.

Kay Evanovich, Landscape Infrastructure Coordinator, City of Decatur
Kay.Evanovich@Decaturga.com

 

The Callaway site redevelopment plan — in particular the planned W. Trinity cycle track, together with the relocation of a major Georgia Power underground power line — will require the removal of existing street trees along W. Trinity Place.

Though an unfortunate requirement for the project to proceed, each tree lost will be replaced during redevelopment as part of tree plantings across the site.

Decatur’s Tree Canopy Preservation Ordinance, which stabilized the city’s overall canopy percentage at 45% and now fosters equal or greater coverage city-wide for the years ahead, requires developers to submit and abide by a full canopy replacement plan.

That plan will result in the planting of 137 native trees that range in height from 10’ to 15’ at planting with increasing height and shade in the years ahead. Featured species will include Oaks, Elms, Hornbeams, Dogwoods, Hemlocks, and Cedars, among others. All are scheduled to be planted directly on the Callaway property and, despite existing site trees such as these scheduled to be lost to construction, will result in a net downtown gain of roughly a hundred trees, as well as increased downtown canopy over time.

Furthermore, earlier this month, the city successfully transplanted four healthy trees from this site to the Decatur Housing Authority property across Commerce Drive.
The work is scheduled to begin as early as Tuesday, March 14, and last a few days.

There will be a lane closing on the eastbound side of W. Trinity Place between Commerce and McDonough but traffic will continue to be accommodated. Pedestrians should use the north side of the street. Bicyclists should take an alternate route.

Reminder: the City of Decatur is hosting Neighborhood Clean-up Days on Saturdays in March and April, to allow residents to dispose of bulky materials that would not normally be placed in pay-as-you-throw bags. Every street in the City has been assigned to one Saturday. Visit the Neighborhood Cleanup Days page on the city website for detailed instructions and specified dates for each street.

Collection for March 18 will take place in the following neighborhood:

Great Lakes –
Clairemont Avenue (From William Street to Scott Blvd.)
Champlain Street
Seneca Street
Erie Avenue
Huron Street
Michigan Avenue
Superior Avenue
Lucerne
Geneva Streets
Superior Avenue (north of Scott Blvd.)
Vidal Blvd.
Lamont Drive
Garden Lane
Beaumont Avenue
Oakland Street
Montgomery Street
Fairview Avenue
Ponce de Leon Place
Northern Avenue
Wilton Drive
Church Street (600 Block To 1335)
Willow Lane
Pensdale Road
Eastland Drive
Parkside Circle
Landover Drive
Ferndale Avenue
North Decatur Road
Scott Blvd (800 to 1300 Block)

All items to be collected should be placed at the curb by 7:30 a.m. This ensures that we do not have to rerun routes for late set-outs. Collections run until 3:30 p.m., or until finished, whichever is sooner.

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, March 12

Wednesday, March 15

Thursday, March 16

Friday, March 17

Saturday, March 18

 

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The intersection at McDonough and Howard will be closed again on Saturday, March 11 to complete the grading and resurfacing associated with the reconstruction of the railroad crossing. This will allow the pavement to be raised to provide a gentler slope on the north side of the crossing and an accessible path for persons in wheelchairs or those using strollers. Parts of the PATH Foundation’s Stone Mountain Trail near the crossing will be closed to bicycle traffic as well.

How to manage

There will be no traffic through the McDonough-Howard intersection on Saturday, March 11. However, East and West Howard and North McDonough will be open to local traffic. Consult the detour map below for greater detail (click images for larger view).

*No impact is expected on the Tour deCatur road race on Saturday morning.

Visit http://www.decaturmakeover.com/ to sign up to receive updates.