JONESBORO COMMUNITY NEWS
Volume 25, Issue 5 May 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 Richard A. Godfrey, Asst. Chief of Police David Allen, Comm. Development Joe Nettleton, Pub. Works Dir. Pat Daniel, Asst. City Clerk Ken Thompson, Finance Derry Walker, Code Enforcement Fincher Denmark, Legal Counsel Keith Wood, Municipal Judge Jerry Patrick, Solicitor City Hall: (770) 478-3800 Police Department: (770) 478-7407 TIPLINE: (470) 543-2011
David Allen Elected to Land Bank Leadership David Allen, Community Development Director, City of Jonesboro, was recently elected Secretary of the Clayton County Land Bank Board. The Clayton County Land Bank Authority is a statutory tool, under the 2014 Land Bank Act, for Clayton County, partnering with its cities to return tax delinquent dilapidated, and abandoned properties to productive use. The Clayton County Land Bank Authority processes applications from interested governmental agencies, businesses and individuals, and conveys the desired properties for public use, or to be reintroduced into the revenue-producing tax rolls. Thank you, David Allen, for your willingness to serve!
Council Notes
Approved: -Map Amendment to the Official Zoning Map for rezoning of 0.79 acres from Clayton County’s “General Business” to Jonesboro’s “Highway Commercial,” and to annex 0.79 acres into the corporate city limits of Jonesboro. -Conditional Use Permit for a proposed retail establishment selling distilled spirits by the package (liquor store) for property located on Hwy. 138. -Amendments to the Jonesboro Police Department Standard Operating Procedures, Chapter 28, Promotions. -City Zoning Map update and re-adoption. -Purchase of 150-95 Gallon garbage receptacles: $9,311.50 -Budget Amendments: City Garden & Police Recruitment. Tabled: -Text Amendment to the City Code of Ordinances with the addition of Section 86-119 “City Center Mixed-Use District” to Chapter 86 Zoning.
JONESBORO FARMER’S MARKET
OPENING DAY SATURDAY, May 8: 9 am-1 pm Wednesdays, 10 am-1 pm
Lee Street Park
BROAD STREET OPENS! Wednesday, April 28, 6:30 pm “Sip & Paint” - City Green @ Broad Street $40 per person/$130 per table Reservations needed: events@jonesboroga.com
Friday, April 30, 7:00 pm “Jazz on Broad” - City Green @ Broad Street $65 per person/Limited Seating (Includes Food & Show) Reservations needed: events@jonesboroga.com Saturday, May 1, 2020, 9:00 am-2:00 pm “POP UP SHOP” - Broad Street Plaza Food Vendors/Farmer’s Market/ Retail/Arts Vendors/ Craft Vendors/ All Welcome to Participate Sign up Today! Call ( 770) 478-3800 JONESBORO GARDEN CLUB We are happy to announce that Jonesboro is forming a Community Garden Club, and we want YOU to join! Gardeners of all skill levels, and NO skill level are encouraged to sign up! Follow the link below for more details on the community garden, and “lettuce” know your level of interest; trust me, this project is going to be full of fun!
https://tinyurl.com/communitygardenclubofjonesboro
Get to Know… Jarron McCray
Get to Know… Jamel Stiggers
JPD STATS: MARCH 2021 Citations 393 Warnings 125 Accidents 57 Arrests 46 DUI 9 CID Active Cases 145 Active Warrants 512 Probation, Active Cases 290 Training Hours 55
Jarron McCray has been a General Laborer in Public Works since November 2018. He was born in Quincy, Florida. He keeps the City looking beautiful by cutting grass, operating the chipper, and many other tasks. Jarron enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time. He is married and has one son. We appreciate your service!
Officer Jamel Stiggers is a native Atlantan and began working for the City in August 2019. Officer Stiggers protects and serves the citizens and informs the community of state laws & city ordinances. He enjoys roller skating and watching new and old movies. He is married with two children, a boy and a girl. Officer Stiggers says: “I am living my lifelong childhood dream working as a police officer in the City in which I attended school.” Thank you, Jamel Stiggers !
CITY CLEAN UP DAY HAZARDOUS WASTE DAY Saturday, May 15 9am-12-pm Jonesboro Public Works 103 Gloria Drive Bring your junk, large items, paint and oil (up to 5 gallons per residence), empty paint cans, metal objects...time to Spring Clean!
*Must show proof of residence inside the City Limits.
WELCOME, NEW BUSINESSES
Cascade Services Co, Inc Helping Hand Soap FUNFLATABLEZ Johnathan L. Davis Inv. B. June’s Studio, Inc. Urban Photos Atl., LLC Sandro Lawn Care K & J Motor Sales, LLC Uni Auto Sales, LLC Fuzion Motors, LLC GFW Products & Services, LLC
127 Jonesboro Road 7984 North Main Street 127 Jonesboro Road 238 Stockbridge Rd, # 301 272 North Main St. 120 N. McDonough St., #200 403 Batiste Lane 194 Jonesboro Rd., F10 194 Jonesboro Rd., C14 194 Jonesboro Rd., D18 118 N. McDonough St., #A
JONESBORO, LET’S GET N.E.A.T.!
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REMEMBERING THE GOOD OLD TIMES Councilman Billy Powell is pictured cruising down the Chattahoochee River to the Apalachicola River and beyond in former years. Billy says he would like to get back to those days pre-quarantine. Thanks, Billy Powell!
Nothing is just coincidence, every tree in life’s garden bears significance. Brahma Kumaris
The City of Jonesboro is looking for civic & non-profit organizations, school and scout groups, commercial and private businesses, families and individuals interested in helping to keep Jonesboro beautiful through the N-E-A-T (Neighbors Engaging And Teaming Up) Program. NEAT allows the adoption of a road within the City limits, creating a partnership of citizens and local government. For additional information or to sign up, please contact City Hall at 770-478-3800 or via email dwalker@jonesboroga.com.
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CONGRATULATIONS ON 50 YEARS, PARAGON! 7869 Old Morrow Road, Jonesboro Karen Sullivan, Owner
Paragon Alarm Systems, a City firm, celebrates 50 years of business in May 2021. Since 1970, they’ve been helping metro Atlanta families and businesses protect their property from intruders, detect and prevent damage from fires, and feel at ease every single evening after arming their systems. • Experience and Training: All of their operators complete the SIA Certified Central Station Operator course. Their technicians are certified by the Electronic Security Association. • Local Knowledge: Paragon’s team knows the local authorities, neighborhoods, weather, and general conditions in communities around metro Atlanta. Even the smallest details can impact response times and prevent emergencies. • Service: Their operators and technicians are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Often, they can service an existing account within 24 hours of a service request. Technical assistance is also available around the clock.
A GREAT BUSINESS...A GREAT RECORD OF SERVICE… GIVE THEM A CALL TODAY!
YARD OF THE MONTH
100 Elaine Terrance
Owner: Oland Hunt Mr. Hunt and his family have been residents of Jonesboro for over 20yrs.
GROUND BREAKING HELD FOR JONESBORO CITY CENTER On March 31, at 12:00 pm, the official ground breaking ceremony was held for the Jonesboro City Center on Smith Street.. Present were many stakeholders as well as the Jonesboro City Council and City employees. Members of the Hogan Construction Group, designated builders of the project were on hand. The City Center, a 33,000 sq. ft. building will house both City Hall, including Community Development and Code Enforcement and the Police Department, Probation Services and City Court. The Art Deco style structure will also feature a large community room for events. An open atrium will welcome guests to the building. The City Center will have large windows and a courtyard facing Lee Street Park. Completion of the project is estimated to be late 2021.
GROUNDBREAKING FOR CITY CENTER
The Community News Jonesboro City Hall 124 North Avenue Jonesboro, GA 30236
COMMUNITY CALENDAR APR 28MAY 1
OPENING BROAD STREET (See page 1)
MAY 3
Council Work Session, 6 pm
MAY 5
Design Review Comm. 4:30 pm
May 6
DDA, 6:00 pm
May 8
Farmer’s Market Opens, 9 am
May 10
City Court, 8am, PD
May 10
City Council Meeting, 6 pm
May 15
City Clean Up Day (See page 2)
May 17
Historic Commission, 5:30 pm
May 24
City Court, 8 am, PD
May 24
Beautification Comm., 5:30 pm
May 25
Promotions Comm., 4:30 pm
The Community News is published at Jonesboro City Hall. Written & Edited by Mayor Joy B. Day. To submit news, email
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CITY ARCHIVES
Charlie Howard Roberts & May Kendrick Roberts
To date, nearly 4.2 million Georgians have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and over 1.4 million have become fully vaccinated. Exactly zero of these 4.2 million Georgians have died because of the vaccine. Conversely, the COVID-19 virus has claimed the lives of more than 18,625 Georgia residents. Today’s vaccine process is safe and effective. You can trust this process. The vaccine does not contain traces of the coronavirus. It only triggers an immune response in your body, helping you defeat the virus. The vaccine has zero impact on your DNA, and it does not contain a microchip of any kind nor any other harmful substances.
“I have taken the vaccine, had no adverse effects. Unless 80-90% of our population is vaccinated, we cannot achieve herd immunity and beat this virus. I urge all citizens to consider this important vaccination.” ---Mayor Joy B. Day