Monday, July 9, 2012

Civic Association Network Candidates Fair [July 9]


Civic Association Network (CAN)  Candidates Fair
7-9 pm, Tonight July 9th
Hellenic Community Center / Greek Orthodox Cathedral
2500 Clairmont Rd NE, Atlanta 30329

MANA is a sponsor for this event where candidates are arranged at tables by the office they are seeking and YOU, the voter, circulate among them talking to the ones you want to know more about.  You might have a specific question OR you might just ask them what they plan to do better in that particular office OR what qualifies them to hold that office OR you might just chat to get a feeling for the person.

We hope to see you there!

What the heck is the Higgs boson?

The Economist has a great summary of why this is news.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

60% success rate for DeKalb property tax appeals [AJC]

The AJC reviewed finalized tax appeals for 11 Metro Atlanta counties and DeKalb appealers had some of the highest success rates, at 60%. Other notables: Clayton, Fayette and Gwinnett (75-80%),  Cherokee (60%), Fulton (57%), Henry and Forsyth (56%). "Success" reflects a 10%+ reduction relative to the tax bill being appealed.
Dissatisfied owners can seek a reduction in value through three procedural levels. First they appeal to the local board of tax assessors. If they don’t get what they think is fair, they can turn to a board of equalization, a citizen panel that conducts formal hearings. If they’re still not satisfied, they can appeal to Superior Court.
See the AJC article for recommendations of what documents to bring to your appeals hearing.

The appeal deadline for DeKalb is July 14.  Follow this link for  instructions on how to appeal in DeKalb county.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Economist on T-SPLOST

The Economist takes a look at our very own little T-SPLOST melodrama:
...The vote raises important questions: what does metro Atlanta want to look like ten years from now? What government functions do citizens believe important enough to voluntarily tax themselves to fund?...
and highlights a new and sinister angle to the debate: some local politicians are claiming it's all a United Nations plot to force everyone to walk and ride bikes. Read the whole thing here. If you too are concerned about "the tyranny of bike lanes," follow their link to The Atlantic Wire article by that title.

10-day Hotlanta warning

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Temperatures in the Atlanta area are expected to reach 100F over the next several days; extreme UV levels are also expected.  The GA Department of Natural Resources also predicts air quality to hit code orange:
Under code orange conditions, the outdoor air is likely to be unhealthy for some people. Children, people who are sensitive to ozone and people with heart or lung disease should limit prolonged outdoor exertion during the late afternoon or early evening when ozone concentrations are highest 
To stay cool and safe, review these heat preparedness tips for people, pets, and for your landscaping too.