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The City of Decatur has been selected, by members of the Barkley Forum of Emory University, as the 2016 Georgia Speaker of the Year for its “innovative and ethical leadership in implementing the Better Together Action Plan”.

Since 1967, the Barkley Forum has recognized individuals or groups that exemplify outstanding and effective communication that aligns with the organization’s values: creating space for deliberative dialogue in pursuit of the public good.Better Together logo

The Georgia Speaker of the Year Award is presented at an annual banquet.  Past recipients who have been honored include Ralph McGill, Andrew Young, President Jimmy Carter, Benjamin Mays, Senator Zell Miller, Ted Turner, Johnnetta Cole, former first lady Rosalynn Carter, and Mayor Shirley Franklin. Decatur will be the first city to receive the award.

Better Together is a citizen-led, government supported effort to build deeper connection, understanding, and mutual respect among the Decatur community.  The process facilitated a substantive community conversation around the myriad differences — in culture, race, age, abilities, politics, economic resources, and more — that make us who we are.

The community conversation culminated in the creation of a tangible Community Action Plan that focuses on cultivating a more just, welcoming, inclusive, equitable and compassionate experience for all who visit, live or work in the City of Decatur. This action plan is a policy and implementation guide for the  community, consisting of facts about Decatur’s populations, background on the Better Together process and the people behind it, key findings and recommendations that emerge from the process, the community’s suggested actions moving forward, and the individuals or organizations responsible for implementation.

For more information about the Community Action Plan and Better Together Advisory Board, visit http://www.decaturga.com/city-government/resident-boards-commissions/better-together-advisory-board.

For more information on the Barkley Forum’s Georgia Speaker of the Year Awards, visit
http://www.emory.edu/BF/about/Georgia%20Speaker%20of%20the%20Year/index.html.

The mural on the MARTA Overpass at W. Trinity Place and Atlanta Ave. is almost complete. The Milagros Collective, consisting of artists Felici Asteinza and Joey Filastre, began work on the mural in the middle of November.

The project was initially delayed in order to do a lead abatement on the steel girders and while the rain was much-needed, it caused more delay in the painting process. The artists worked for a month through the middle of December and one side of the mural is just about finished along with the pilings under the Overpass.  The other side has been pressure washed and primed and is ready for the detail work.

Felici and Joey are part of a residency program at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) from the end of December through the end of January.

They will return to finish the mural the first week of April when the weather is warmer so the paint will adhere better.  In addition to finishing the mural, they will be working with Decatur Active Living and the community at the Decatur Housing Authority to enhance the area under the bridge.

The area under the bridge has been funded by a KaBoom! Play Everywhere grant to create a playspace that will give the community a pleasant place to stop by and be physically active.  The space will be an extension of the mural and have features such as hopscotch, four-square, an artist-created bench and more.  The space is also used as a bus stop by the adjacent community and once the mural is complete and the space is activated, it will be brighter, more welcoming, and add an element of fun to the area.

The video shows the artists at work and at the end of their last day they are caught on camera a little weary but still smiling!

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Commission Cup Winner (pictured): 467 East Pharr Road

116 Lansdown Avenue

124 North 4th Avenue

307 South McDonough Street

610 East Ponce de Leon Avenue

124 Mt. Vernon Drive

413 Adams Street

129 Hill Street

241 Melrose Avenue

Click here for a map of winning locations.

Christmas Holiday, Friday, Dec. 23 and Monday, Dec. 26, 2016

 
Regular services for Thurs., Dec. 22 will be on Wed., Dec. 21;
Regular services for Fri., Dec. 23 will be on Thurs., Dec. 22.
Regular services for Monday Dec. 26 will be on Tues., Dec 27;
Regular services for Tues. Dec. 27 will be on Wed. Dec. 28.

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, Dec. 18

Monday, Dec.  19

  • Breakfast with Santa in Oakhurst at the Solarium, 9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 20

  • Single Origin Franceschi Chocolate tasting at The Cooks Warehouse, 1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 21

Thursday, Dec. 22 

 Saturday, Dec. 24

 

This is a reminder that all city offices are closed for the Christmas Holiday, Friday, Dec. 23 and Monday, Dec. 26, 2016, and for New Year’s Holiday, Monday, Jan. 2, 2017.

Regular solid waste and recycling services for Thurs., Dec. 22 will be on Wed., Dec. 21; Fri., Dec. 23 will be on Thurs., Dec. 22.; Monday Dec. 26 will be on Tues., Dec 27; Tues. Dec. 27 will be on Wed. Dec. 2.

Regular solid waste and recycling services for Monday, July 2 will be on Tues., Jan. 3; Tuesday services will be on Wed., Jan. 4.

 

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The Decatur Business Association’s annual Bonfire and Marshmallow Roast on the Square is tomorrow evening (12/15/17), 7-8 p.m. The event is free, but please RSVP so we know how many marshmallows to purchase: https://www.freshtix.com/events/bonfire–marshmallow-roast-2

The City of Decatur Fire Department will have a table at the event and will be accepting non-perishable food donations. Please bring something to donate.

For more details visit: http://decaturdba.com/events/bonfire-on-the-square/

Road Closure Near MARTA Mural

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Beginning TOMORROW, Wednesday, December 14, W. Trinity Place will be closed between Atlanta Avenue and Water Street for the painting of the MARTA mural. The street will be closed Wednesday-Friday (December 14-16),  9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Decatur Police will be present to assist with traffic detours.

Sunday, Dec. 11

Wednesday, Dec. 14

Thursday, Dec.  15

 Saturday, Dec. 17

 

Do you know a public servant who goes far beyond his/her job to strengthen our community, serve as a role model, and contribute to our community on an ongoing basis? The Decatur Business Association is calling for nominations for the 15th annual Thomas O. Davis Public Servant Award to honor a public servant – one who often goes unnoticed in his/her work but serves as an inspiration and who exemplifies honesty, integrity and professionalism in the performance of duties. The public servant can work in any government sector as long as they serve in a non-elected capacity. The award is not limited to City of Decatur employees.

The DBA established the award in memory of Thomas O. Davis, Decatur’s city attorney from 1968 until his death in 2000. Submit a nomination by writing a letter/statement explaining why the nominee should receive the award. The deadline for nominations is December 20. For information or to submit a nomination, call 678-553-6548 or email leeann.harvey@decaturga.com. Nominations may also be dropped off at Decatur City Hall, 509 N. McDonough St., second floor, Community and Economic Development department or mail to P.O. Box 220, Decatur, GA 30031.