Major Tracy from Deklab will be on hand to answer questions.
Please send your questions in advance to manawatch@gmail.com in case he needs to do any research to get the answers.
State lawmakers from DeKalb County who have proposed new city bills will hold an informational meeting on the efforts in May.
Issues to be discussed include options of forming cities and annexing into existing cities as well as how to get involved in the efforts.
The meeting will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. May 6 at Clairmont Hills Baptist Church, at the corner of Clairmont and North Druid Hills roads. | map |
DeKalb County will hold a public hearing on April 24, 2013 to expand the boundaries of the DeKalb County Urban Redevelopment Area and amend the DeKalb County Urban Redevelopment Plan. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be held at the Manuel J. Maloof Center Auditorium, 1300 Commerce DriveDecatur, GA 30030.The plan is available at: http://dekalbcountyurp.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/urban_redevelopment_plan-for-web-sl.pdf
Directors Adam Maurer and Bill Silva Reddington spent two years filming ICS families for a documentary that has been shown in film festivals around the world. Now, “A Place in the World” is coming home to ICS for a special screening and party at the school on Saturday, April 27.
Bid for unique items at our silent auction! Enter to win raffle prizes!
We’re gathering up some cool stuff to put up for bid at a mini silent-auction before the premiere, so bring some cash and you could be a winner.
Pizza by the slice and drinks for sale, too.
When: Saturday, April 27 from 6pm – 9:30pm
Where: ICS Medlock School Cafetorium
2418 Wood Trail Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 | map |
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| map via Tucker Patch |
Four different proposals swirling around could in theory create at least that many new cities in north and central swaths of Georgia’s third-largest county. But since the boundaries of these would-be cities overlap — mostly in commercial areas highly sought for generating revenue — the battle so far has focused on what the final landscape will look like, not whether the cities make practical sense. Read the rest @ AJC→ Last week, Tucker Patch also attempted to clarify via a crazy quilt of a map that depicts current proposals.