The Community Newsletter (Volume 21, Issue 12)

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JONESBORO COMMUNITY NEWS

Vol. 25, Issue 12 December 2021

“One Great Community, Many Stories”

Joy B. Day, Mayor jday@jonesboroga.com Council: Pat Sebo-Hand, Mayor Protem Bobby Lester Tracey Messick Billy Powell Donya Sartor Ed Wise Ricky L. Clark, Jr., City Mgr. Tommy Henderson, III Chief of Police David Allen, Comm. Development Brandon Hermsmeier, Public Works Nina Robinson, Finance Derry Walker, Code Enforcement City Hall (770) 478-3800 Jonesboro PD (770) 478-7407 Non-Emergency (770) 477-3550 TIPLINE: (470) 543-2011

JONESBORO CHRISTMAS PARADE & TREE LIGHTING

“Winter Wonderland”

Grand Marshal: Dr. T. Raymond Stuart President, Clayton State University

Saturday, December 4, 5:00 pm Parade begins on Main Street Tree Lighting at Lee Street Park: Food, Fun, & Santa!

Incumbent Councilmembers Re-Elected On November 2, 2021 citizens went to the polls and elected Councilmembers. Election results:

Pat Sebo-Hand 140 Bobby Lester 139 Billy Powell 128

Alfred Dixon 105 Cameron Dixon 81 Congratulations to the winners and thanks to everyone who voted.

BROAD STREET PLAZA RECOGNIZED

Free to participate-

www.jonesboroga.com or call (770) 478-3800

Approved:

COUNCIL NOTES - November 10, 2021*

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)

Financial statements ending September 30, 2021. Minutes of the November 1, 2021 Work Session. Mid-year Budget Amendments. Appointments to the City of Jonesboro Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee. Bulletproof Vest Award, the Patrick Leahy BVP Grant in the amount of $5,685.00. Application for an Alcohol Beverage Packaged Beer/Wine License at 249 N. Main St. Agreement by and between the City of Jonesboro and Georgia Power regarding the Electric Vehicle Charging make-Ready Program Agreement. 8) Conditional Use Permit for an event center/concert hall, the “Emporium,” at 242 Stockbridge Road. 9) Budget Amendments ending September 30, 2021. 10) Request for a Retail Package Dealer to sell beer and wine beverages at 281 N. Main St.

Denied: 1)

Approval of a preliminary plat submittal for a major subdivision off Key Street

*Details of all items are always available at www.jonesboroga.com

On Thursday, October 21, 2021 Partnership Gwinnett hosted the Metro Atlanta Redevelopment summit (MARS) at Studio Movie Grill in Duluth, GA. The summit convened elected officials, city and county staff, and development industry leadership to highlight the many redevelopment projects shaping the region. Ellen Dunham Jones, professor and director of the Master of Science in Urban Design at Georgia Tech, gave the keynote address. Her work in retrofitting shed light on urban design principles behind the redesigning of suburbs and highlighted many of the aspects included in redevelopments which received recognition during the summit. Three awards were given to small, medium, and large redevelopments. Congratulations to the City of Jonesboro & Hogan Construction Group, LLC on their success of Broad Street Plaza in Downtown Jonesboro. Broad Street Plaza received the Small Redevelopment Award recognizing a partner whose development project is under one acre. Congratulations City of Jonesboro and Hogan Construction!


JPD STATS: OCTOBER 2021

Citations: 613 Warnings: 137 Accidents: 59 Arrests: 59 Warrants: (FTA) 215 DUI: 7 CID Active Cases: 163 Probation, Active: 324 Training Hours:

VOP Warrants: 215

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De-escalation, Deadly Force, S.O.A.R.(State Opiod Adaptive Response), Probation Training, Community Relations, Case Law Update, Effective Workplace Communication, Due Regards, Cultural Awareness, At -Risk Adults, Use of Force

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What did the gingerbread man put on his bed? A cookie sheet! 309 North Main Street, Suite C (678) 519-3354

What did the doctor tell the gingerbread man about his sore knee? Have you tried icing it?

GUEST COLUMNIST - Jep Palmer

Above: Ross Palmer and son, Jep Palmer. At right: Jep Palmer today.

Sure do miss Henry and his Barber Shop downtown, listening to all the “old guys” tell their stories. If he was still around now days I guess he would charge me a finder’s fee….that’s what he told my Dad who was bald. My Dad told Henry he should be charged half price since he was bald. Thinking back about my Dad this morning and recalling the time I rode my bike into Jonesboro for a haircut at Henry's across from the Train Depot. I told Henry to trim around my ears, he did, and I rode back home. Dad was working in the yard and looked at me as I walked up. He said, “I thought I told you to get a haircut; ride back up there and tell Henry to give me my money’s worth.” Well I did, and Henry asked me why I was back, so I told him what Dad had said. He smiled and said, “Well, sit down in the chair”.....from that point forward things were always high and tight. No shaggy hair in Ross Palmer's house! (Jep Palmer is a native of Jonesboro. His parents Ross and Dot Palmer ( both deceased), made their home with three daughters and one son (Jep) on South Main Street for many years. Jep graduated from Jonesboro High School, studied Wildlife Technology at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, and retired from the Clayton County Water Authority. Jep and his wife, Dixie, are the parents of two children. Jep was a student in Mayor Day’s third grade class at Lee Street Elementary in 1973.)


SCARECROW CONTEST WINNERS

1st Place - Tara Florist “Bridgerton Meets Jonesboro”

2nd Place - The Front Porch Players

“Halloween Carnival Fishing Pond”

3rd Place - Tara Wrecker “Pumpkin Head”

HONORABLE MENTION: One Stop Auto Shop, Kookies By the Way, Ladies With Class, Clayton County Fire & Emergency Services, Oak Park Church, Heritage Bank, Skibiel Law, The Movement Dance Studio, Jonesboro Public Works (Brandon Hermsmeier), Councilmember Pat Sebo-Hand, Jonesboro City Hall (Mayor Joy B. Day). THANKS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS...START PLANNING FOR NEXT YEAR! City Happenings in 2021: City Garden, Nouveau Restaurant opens, City Concerts, Clean-up Days, Two New Little Free Libraries, City Center Groundbreaking, Coffee With a Cop, MLK Parade, July 4 Parade, Christmas Parade, Council Retreats, GA Initiative for Community Housing, Balanced Budget, JHS Renovated, Sip & Paint, Comprehensive Plan, Jonesboro Consortium, Food Truck Fridays, Farmer’s Market, S.C.O.P.E. Program, Faith & Blue, Back to School Event, Food Drive, Trunk or Treat (to name a few)

Memories of 2021


The Community News Jonesboro City Hall

Pre-Sorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Jonesboro, GA Permit No. 7

124 North Avenue Jonesboro, GA 30236

PET OF THE MONTH

COMMUNITY CALENDAR DEC 1

Design Review Comm., 4:30 pm

DEC 2

DDA, 6:00 pm, PD

DEC 4

Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting 5:00 pm, Main St. & Lee St. Park

DEC 6

City Court, 8:00 a.m., PD

DEC 6

Council Work Session, 6:00 pm, PD

DEC 9

Garden Club Meeting, 6 pm, PD

DEC 13

City Council Meeting, 6 pm, PD

DEC 20

Historic Commission, 5:30 pm, PD

DEC 23- City Holidays -Offices Closed! DEC 24

City Holidays -Offices Closed!

DEC 27

Beautification Comm., 5:30 pm

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City Holiday - Offices Closed Happy New Year! The Community News is published at Jonesboro City Hall. Written & Edited by Mayor Joy B. Day To submit news, email jday@jonesboroga.com

Do you know a Senior Citizen who could use help with minor tasks outside his/her home? The “City Angels” can be of assistance at no charge. Must live inside the City limits and be over age 70. Call Derry Walker at (770) 478-3800. Our S.C.O.P.E Program through JPD is ongoing for Senior Citizens. The S.C.O.P.E. Program provides special attention/friendship/service/safety checks for seniors living in the City. Call Samaria McCoy at (770) 478-7407

“Duke 2”

Darlene Brown


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