Thursday, August 16, 2012

T-SPLOST redux

Every which way but loose?

As the results of the July 31 T-SPLOST vote percolate, many wonder about Atlanta's transportation future.

Emory University asks "What's next for the Clifton Corridor?" According to Betty Willis (Sr. Associate VP for Governmental and Community Affairs), the Clifton Corridor light rail project "is further along than other transit projects in the region" and "remains a top priority in the ARC and MARTA regional transportation plans for the future." With Governor Deal in charge of prioritizing regional transit projects, and his stated interest in the Clifton Corridor as an employment and research center, VP Willis conveys hope that Clifton Corridor projects are delayed rather than throttled. VP Willis was also interviewed by the student newspaper.

The "What's next..." article encourages alternative transportation whenever possible, and highlights Zimride, a "private ride-sharing network" that serves specific work hubs. Emory,  GA Tech and Kennesaw State are part of this project; all validate user identity via their respective .edu emails.

In Advice for Passing a Massive Infrastructure ReferendumThe Atlantic Cities notes that Atlanta's transportation shortcomings are shared by other cities, and extends comparisons to how other cities (e.g. Denver) adopted different strategies to advance transportation overhauls that initially faced T-SPLOST-level defeats.

The Atlanta Regional Commission website does not volunteer a post-mortem, but their Plan 2040 (pdf) is available online.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Neighborhood Watch Meeting [Aug 16]


Neighborhood Watch Meeting
Thursday August 16th 7 pm 
at North Decatur Presbyterian Church (611 Medlock Rd.)

Ms Hightower from Dekalb County will be there to answer questions and concerns.

Volunteers needed @ Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve



Individuals interested in helping maintain the Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve, please contact Chris Beck directly:
The Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve has been an asset to the Medlock neighborhood for many years.  At the Preserve, we are taking a new approach to volunteer days.  Rather than having monthly work days, we are asking community organizations, churches, university groups, etc to volunteer and organize a work party one or two months out of the year.  For example, volunteers from the Rollins School of Public Health come every August and volunteer at the Preserve.  The larger Emory community volunteers at the Preserve in November. I am writing to see if MANA would be willing to organize a work party at least one month out of the year.  The day and time would be up to MANA.  MANA would just be responsible for finding 10 or more volunteers for the day. A member of the Nature Preserve board would be on hand to help supervise.Please let me know if this is something that MANA would consider or if you have any questions. Thanks,Chris BeckPresident, Clyde Shepherd Nature PreservePhone: 678-951-0105information@cshepherdpreserve.org


It's a beautiful day in this neighborhood

A beautiful day for a neighbor,
Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?

It's a neighborly day in this beautywood, 
A neighborly day for a beauty, 
Would you be mine? 
Could you be mine? ...

International Community School: Opening Day at Medlock Elementary
To continue to sing along, go to Mr. Roger's Neighborhood @ PBS.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Penalty for not sticking the landing

Photos by Russ

Hey, Mister...

... you dropped this on the corner 

of Gaylemont and Wood Trail.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

International Community School readies for first day of school [Aug 13]

As previously reported, the International Community School (ICS) has signed a 10-year lease for Medlock Elementary. ICS is a K-5 charter and IB World School that serves ~400 DeKalb County children; enrollment is determined by a lottery (also see ICS's admission policy). Administrators have been busy in the last several weeks, readying the building and surroundings for the coming school year. A work day with volunteers took place on August 4 and another is scheduled for August 11.

The full school schedule for 2012-2013 is available online; here are some key dates of interest to MANA residents:

August 9 (1-3pm)
Registration Day
August 10 (5-7pm)
Registration Day
August 13
First day of school
December 20
First semester ends
January 8
Second semester begins
May 24
Second semester ends

For information about the International Community School Parent Teacher Staff Organization (IPTSO), please visit their website (currently under construction).

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Supporting Hannah and Mark Rinehart

Please visit http://www.hannahrinehart.org/
Our neighbors Hannah and Mark are going through a very challenging time. Hannah, a cancer survivor, is currently in critical condition following an infection that led to septic shock and several amputations. Her husband Mark is constantly by her side.

If you would like to learn more and find how to help, please visit http://www.hannahrinehart.org.

You may send your letters of support via email, or by mail to
Hope 4 Hannah
7019 Surrey Drive
Woodstock GA 30189

Hannah's Facebook wall includes detailed updates by Mark. There is also a Hope4Hannah Facebok support page.