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Earth Day celebration
Purpose-driven putting
Spring Valley residents and county officials gathered on April 22 to spruce up around the neighborhood’s entrance. 3
Golfers can help the South DeKalb Rotary Club raise funds to support kids at the group’s annual golf tournament on June 2. 6
Put Litter in Its Place Let’s Do Our Part to Keep DeKalb Beautiful
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April 29, 2017
Volume 22, Number 53
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DeKalb cleaning sewer lines for the first time in 50 years By Jennifer Ffrench Parker
The contract is to cover sewer replacement, pipe bursting, sewer lining, point repairs, manhole interior coating or lining, manhole height adjustment, manhole frame and cover adjustment or replacement, connection sealing and manhole replacement. The work is expected to take two years to complete. CEO Michael Thurmond said the cleaning of the sewer lines will allow the county to recapture capacity and potentially reduce costs. “This is a significant moment for the taxpayers and residents of this county because our government is working to address capacity issues in our sewer system and reduce sanitary sewer overflows,” Thurmond said. Once a sewer is cleaned, the county will collect flow
DeKalb’s major sewer lines are being cleaned for the first time in more than 50 years. The Board of Commissioners unanimously approved two contracts totaling $35.45 million on April 11 to get the long overdue job done. The $7.2 million cleaning contract awarded to Atlanta-based Compliance Envirosystems will remove tree roots and buildup of fats, oils and grease and other trash and debris that clog sewer lines. The county has more than 5,000 miles of water and wastewater pipes. Commissioners also awarded $28.25 million to Brown and Caldwell to rebuild a gravity sewer system and reduce frequent sewage spills at 19 locations in Decatur and Avondale Estates. Please see CONTRACTS, page 2
Buildup of FOG – fats, oils and grease – clogs sewer lines and accounts for a significant number of sanitary sewer overflows and reduced capacity countywide.
Burlington opening store near Stonecrest mall New city also luring Bojangles’ and Fletcher’s By Jennifer Ffrench Parker
By fall, shoppers from DeKalb and neighboring counties won’t have to travel far to shop at a Burlington store. The national off-price retailer, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory, is opening a Stonecrest store in the Turner Hill MarketPlace Shopping Center across from the Mall at Stonecrest. It is taking the 45,775-square-foot space vacated by Best Buy, which left late spring 2016, and bringing 50 to 100 jobs to the area. Tom Kingsbury, Burlington Stores president, CEO and chairman, said Thursday the company is looking forward to being part of the community. “We are thrilled to open a new Burlington in the Lithonia community, bringing even more jobs to the neighborhood and providing local residents with a valued shopping experience,” Kingsbury said. This week, work crews were dismantling the building’s old facade and doing interior construction. One said they will be done in nine to 10 weeks. Burlington’s Stonecrest store will join the chain’s 596 stores in 45 States and Puerto Rico, including DeKalb County stores at North DeKalb Mall on Lawrenceville Highway and on Buford Highway in Doraville. Reema Ghani, RCG Ventures property manager for Turner Hill MarketPlace, said Burlington’s signed lease has an August 2017 opening date. In Turner Hill MarketPlace, located at 2940 Turner Hill Road, Burlington will join anchors Toys “R” Us and Bed Bath & Beyond. The company says the store will feature ladies’ apparel, accessories, menswear, family footwear, children’s clothing, a Baby Depot with a broad assortment of furniture and accessories for baby, home décor and gifts, and
Photos By Jennifer Ffrench Parker / CrossRoadsNews
Burlington and Bojangles’, which are both coming to Turner Hill Road near the Mall at Stonecrest, will bring 120 to 200 jobs to the new city of Stonecrest when they open in three to six months. Above right, a crew dismantles the old Best Buy facade.
a large selection of coats at up to 65 percent opened at the mall this spring. off other retailers’ prices every day. Round One, a 50,000-square-foot, Japanese-owned bowling and entertainment More new businesses coming complex, opened across from the former Burlington is the latest new business to AMC Cinemas on March 3. open in the new city of Stonecrest. It will join H&M’s 21,000-square-foot family clothRound One Entertainment and H&M, which ing store opened on the mall’s upper level
on March 16. Bojangles’ franchise owner Leighton Hull is finally clearing the land for his new Stonecrest restaurant, which will be built next to Rite Aid on Turner Hill Road, and home-grown Fletcher’s Restaurant at the Gallery at South DeKalb is expanding to Stonecrest. Its second location is going into the old Crab City location at 3025 Turner Hill Road, near Olive Gardens. restaurant. Fletcher Penn, the restaurant’s owner, said he hopes to be open his 4,625-squarefoot Stonecrest restaurant by mid-May. “We plan on keeping both of them open,” he said Thursday. Hull says that once construction starts, it will take 90 days to open the 3,800-squarefoot Bojangles’. It will join his first store at 2695 Panola Road, which opened on Sept. 14, 2014. The store will employ 70 to 100 full- and part-time workers.