Volume 24, Issue 7 July 2020
JONESBORO
COMMUNITY NEWS “One Great Community”
Joy B. Day, Mayor jday@jonesboroga.com
Councilmembers: Pat Sebo-Hand, Mayor Protem Bobby Lester Tracey Messick Billy Powell Donya Sartor Ed Wise Ricky L. Clark, Jr., City Manager Wilfred Norwood, Acting Chief of Police David Allen, Community Dev. Director Joe Nettleton, Public Works Director Pat Daniel, Asst. City Clerk Sandra Meyers, Finance Derry Walker, Code Enforcement Fincher Denmark, Legal Counsel Keith Wood, Municipal Judge Jerry Patrick, City Solicitor City Hall (770) 478-3800 Jonesboro PD (770) 478-7407 NON-Emergency # (770) 477-3550
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NEW GROCERY STORE ON TAP IN CITY “Our Roots are European, but our vegetables are grown here”
Have you noticed a new building emerging on Tara Boulevard in our City ? LIDL (pronounced lee-dul) is a full-service grocery store, offering fresh baked goods and a variety of food items, wines, and other staples. LIDL offers high quality and low prices, and a great shopping experience. New products are introduced each Wednesday. The LIDL App helps shoppers manage their lists, explore new products, and save coupons for checkout. LIDL is not your cookiecutter grocery store; they have exacting standards for their products. In 1973, the first modern Lidl store opened in Ludwigshafen, Germany. With only three employees and about 500 products, this small store became the foundation of LIDL’s far-reaching expansion. During the 1990s, LIDL began opening stores outside of Germany and within a few years, LIDL had stores all across Europe. LIDL now operates more than 11,000 stores and is active in 32 countries, employing around 287,000 people globally. Their mission is to offer customers the highest quality fresh produce, meat, baked goods and household products at the lowest possible prices. Other metro locations include Marietta, Mableton, Peachtree Road, Briarcliff Parkway, and Lawrenceville (opening June 10) Grand opening date in Jonesboro has not been set at the present time. Stay tuned, Jonesboro! For further information, see www.lidl.com.
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COUNCIL NOTES—June 8, 2020
APPROVED: • Purchase of DocuSign to enhance electronic communication. Check out our official City Website regularly to keep • 2020 Intergovernmental Agreement for the Use and Distribution of up with the latest news, events, and other important proceeds from the 2021 Special Purpose Local Options Sales Tax happenings in the City. Viewing of current Council (SPLOST) for capital outlay. documents and minutes is always available under • Ordinance 2020-013, a proposed text amendment to the City Code of Ordinances, “Specimen Tree Protection,” Chapter 82. “Agendas and Minutes,” as well as past meetings and decisions. Employment opportunities and city calendar • Ordinance 2020-014 amending the Declaration of Emergency (2020-010) adopted by the Jonesboro City Council. updates are posted. Want to look back at BLUEPRINT • Ordinance 2020-015 amending Sec. 58-43 (“Applications and PerJonesboro and the updates? The City Website provides mits”) in Div.2, Art.1 of Chap. 58 (“Streets, sidewalks, and other in-depth data. Contact information for City officials Public Places”) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Jonesboro. and the One Jonesboro App for reporting concerns, • Letter of Support for the Clayton County Georgia Smart Communiproblems, and issues can be accessed by means of ties Grant Opportunity. www.jonesboroga.com. A wealth of information is DENIED: available at your fingertips.The Jonesboro Code of • Variance 20-VAR-002, concerning the continued use of exterior Ordinances are accessible online at vinyl siding in the H-2 Historic District at 1115 New Dawn Court.
www.municode.com. Keep in touch!
Get to Know… Eric Travis
Get to Know...Catherine Graham
Eric Travis has been employed by the City of Jonesboro since 1990; soon to be 30 years of dedicated service! Eric performs specialized tasks for public works at all the city parks, City Hall and other locations. He is known for his dependability. Eric enjoys watching cowboy and scary movies and especially sports in his leisure time. He has two sons: Eric, 23 and Rico, 22. Thank you Eric Travis for your service to Jonesboro!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Catherine Graham serves as Probation Supervisor for the City. She is responsible for probation cases, jail visits, court hearings, and reviewing and caseload supervision for other probation officers. Cathy brings expertise to her role, having worked in parole for 14 years and misdeCarolyn and Walter Fryza meanor probation for 5 1/2 years, with who will celebrate their Jonesboro since 2014. She enjoys reading 50th Wedding Anniversary and gardening as well as visiting the beach on July 18. They say, “We have had a lot of happy and the lake with her husband, Dan. years and hope to have many more.”
ULTIMATE SUMMER PLAYLIST*
Jonesboro Organizes Task Force on Aging On May 11, 2020, the City Council approved organizing a Task Force on Aging comprised of citizens, community leaders from nonprofit organizations, and city personnel. The focus of the group will be Senior health, housing, transportation and community infrastructure, and social participation and inclusion. The group will center on our aging community’s needs for owner-occupied and rental housing for senior citizens. The Task Force will investigate the tools, policies, and procedures to alleviate the challenges to senior housing such as modified zoning policies, higher density incentives, public/private partnerships and utilization of trust funds. They will develop a comprehensive plan to address affordability for seniors and make recommendations to the City Council which may include draft resolutions or ordinances. The overarching goal for this task force will be to focus resources on prudent investments that will result in social and economic benefits for our community. By bringing this new entity into fruition, we are making a pledge that our City is committed to giving the Seniors of Jonesboro the support they need to remain in the City they have always called home and also a strategic way for us to attract newcomers to experience “Life in the Boro!” Members of the Task Force on Aging are: Katie Kirkland (Citizen), Randy Daniel (Citizen), Vickie Smith (Citizen), Councilman Ed Wise, Tori Strawter-Tanks (Clayton County Senior Services), Dawn MurrayHartman (House of Dawn), Sharon McDonald, RN (Southern Regional Medical Center), Cynthia Jenkins, (Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity), Shawn Hicks, Dr. Doug Hendrix (Clayton County Public Schools), Mayor Joy B. Day, City Manager Ricky L. Clark, Jr., Dave Dixon, and Cable Brooks (City of Jonesboro).
(Family Circle endorsed) Best Day of My Life—American Authors, Oh, What a Life ABC– The Jackson 5, Anthology: Jackson 5 Banana Pancakes-Jack Johnson, In Between Dreams Uptown Funk– Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 28 Brave– Sara Bareilles, The Blessed Unrest Firework– Katy Perry, Tennage Dream: The Complete Confection One Last Time– Ariande Grande, My Everything (Deluxe) Story of My Life– One Direction, Midnight Memories (Deluxe) Build Me Up Buttercup– The Foundations, Build Me Up Buttercup Everything is AWESOME!- Teagan & Sara, The Lonely Island The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)- Ylvis, The Fox We Are Young (feat. Janelle Monae)- J.Monae, Some Nights If You Want to Sing Out– Cat Stevens, Have a Good Day You’re My Best Friend (2011)- Queen, 40th Lim. Ed. Box Set) We’re Going to Be Good Friends– The White Stripes Rude—Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 27 Achy Breaky Heart– Billy Ray Cyrus, Some Gave All Just the Two of Us– Will Smith, Big Willie Style Hey, Soul Sister– Train, Save me, San Francisco Invincible– Kelly Clarkson, Piece by Piece Happy– Pharrell Williams, G I R L Tutti Fruitti– Little Richard, Here’s Little Richard
*For the complete list, see open.spotify.com/playlist
THE COMMUNITY NEWS
2020 GOLF CART Permits are due. Carts may be driven on any street in the City except Tara Boulevard. Deadline: July 15 City resident: $25 Non- City: $35 ***Over age 65: 50% discount fees
is looking for items of interest. City Residents, if you have a graduation, anniversary, marriage, birth, award, accomplishment, or other item of interest, please let us know. Email:jday@jonesboroga.com or call Mayor Joy Day at (770) 478-3800.
UP CLOSE WITH CLAYTON COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY “Quality Water...Quality Services”
Clayton County Water Authority (CCWA) is recognized throughout the world for its sustainability practices and has been named one of the top “Water Wise Communities” in the U.S. and a “Utility of the Future Today” by industry peers.
General Manager H. Bernard Franks has a passion for the water industry and the Clayton County community. He was promoted to General Manager in June 2018 with more than 20 years of experience at the Authority where he worked his way up the ranks. Franks started working at CCWA in 1996 as a Water Service Mechanic. Since that time, he has held a multitude of roles at the Authority, making him an expert on all that is water and its management. Mr. Franks holds many licenses and certifications with the water industry. Franks is active in the GA Association of Water Professionals (GAWP), American Water Works Association (AWWA), GA Rural Water Association (GRWA) and GA Utility Contractors Association (GUCA). Franks also has served as the Clayton County Chamber of Commerce Board Chair. He lives in Jonesboro with his wife Lenora and their sons Bernard, Joshua and Cameron. Thank you, Mr. Bernard Franks, for your years of service to our City and County! Be a Light
In a time full of war, be peace In a time full of doubt, just believe There’s not much difference between you and me In a time full of war, be peace
In a world full of hate, be a light When you do somebody wrong, make it right Don’t hide in the dark, you were born to shine In a world full of hate, be a light. In a place that needs change, make a difference In a time full of noise, just listen ‘Cause life is but a breeze, better live it In a place that needs change, make a difference In a race you can’t win, slow it down Yeah, you only get one go around ‘Cause the finish line is six feet in the ground
In a race you can’t win, slow it down In a world full of hate, be a light When you do somebody wrong, make it right Don’t hide in the dark, you were born to shine In a world full of hate, be a light. Yeah, it’s hard to live in color when you see black and white In a world full of hate, be a light. Songwriters: Josh Thompson / Joshua Miller / Thomas Rhett Akins / Matthew Peters Dragstrem
Chairman, Board of Directors Robin Malone Mr. Robin Malone was appointed to the Clayton County Water Authority Board of Directors in 2016. He was elected by the Water Authority Board as Chair in January 2020. He is the Director of Development for Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity and brings with him years of experience in the commercial banking industry. Mr. Malone is a graduate of Leadership Georgia Class of 2019 and Leadership Clayton Class of 2015. He resides in Jonesboro. Special appreciation to Mr. Robin Malone for his willingness to serve our City and County in this important role at CCWA.
‘BORO FACES
Jonesboro City Hall 124 North Avenue Jonesboro, GA 30236
Community Calendar (Note: Work Session and Council Meetings are open to the public via ZOOM. See www.jonesboroga.com meeting notes.
JULY 1
Design Review Comm., 4:30 pm
JULY 6
Work Session, 6 pm (ZOOM)
Pre-Sorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Jonesboro, GA Permit No. 7
Purchase a Commemorative Brick! Broad Street Plaza
We invite you to memorialize your place in our community by getting your very own
Broad Street Plaza Street Brick.
Broad Street represents the heart of the Downtown District, an environJULY 20 Historic Preservation, 5:30 pm ment for both pedestrians & cars. Perfect to purchase for your family or AUG 3 Work Session, 6 pm as a gift for friends, a special occasion, and in remembrance of those who loved our Community. This project, made possible by a joint public/private effort, is the catalyst GREAT SUMMER ACTIVITES* for economic growth and improved quality of life for all Jonesboro citizens. Make Ice Cream Sundaes This is your chance to be a part of this Go Stargazing important development in our City’s Fly a Kite history. All funds raised will be reinHave a Picnic (even in the back yard!) vested in our downtown effort. Thanks. Perfect your Lemonade Recipe for your support. Call (770) 478-3800 or Built a Blanket Fort contact rclark@jonesboroga.com Read your favorite Children’s Book Cost: $40 for (1) $70 for (2) Make S’mores Watch a Sunrise (and a Sunset) JULY 13 Council Meeting, 6 pm (ZOOM)
* List courtesy of Teri Fields, Obiorah Fields, LLC
The Community News Published at Jonesboro City Hall . Written & Edited by Mayor Joy B. Day. To submit news email jday@jonesboroga.com