Decatur Metro: Community Smatter
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Decatur Tips & Links
    • Business Links
  • Headlines
  • Classifieds
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Comments Policy

Summer Fun: Many Bond Projects Scheduled to Begin Soon!

April 30, 2008 | 3:53 pm

Yes, we’ve seen the “directionally-challenged” wayfinding signs going up (and sometimes blocking/or being blocked by other street signs), we’ve seen some impressive sidewalk replacement, and the construction of McKoy Pool, but really we’re waiting for the city’s larger bond projects to get underway.

Well, hold onto your hats Decatur citizens because starting this summer/early fall, much of that $14.6 mil will begin to be spent!

Check it out: (And click the links for more detail)

West Ponce/West Trinity Bike Lanes: (Start Date: June 08 )

Oakhurst Streetscape Improvements: We’re talkin’ trees, sidewalks and crosswalks in downtown Oakhurst (Start date: July 08 )

Downtown Streetscapes: East Trinity and Church Street get a facelift (Start Date: Sept 08 )

Fire Station 2 Rebuilt: Oakhurst Fire Station 2 being replaced (Start Date: Aug 08 )

Decatur Cemetery: Stormdrains? Not sure what else. (Start Date: Sept 08 )

Glenlake Park: Tennis players took issue with plans to cut back on the # of tennis courts due to a natural spring under them, but these plans (that include many changes and improvements to the whole park) were still approved by the city commission. Wonder where they will put the new tennis courts. (Start Date: Sept 08 )

All of this is taken from the city’s website, so start dates and whatnot may not be absolutely up-to-date.

I welcome any info, updates or revisions!

Share
Categories
Development
Tags
30030, Decatur bond projects, Decatur development, glenlake park improvements

« Little Shop of Stories Opens in New Space Inman Perk Deserts "Failing" Building in Emory Village »

No Responses to “Summer Fun: Many Bond Projects Scheduled to Begin Soon!”

  1. Scott says:
    May 2, 2008 at 10:39 am

    In regards to the Oakhurst Fire Station, I gotta say, if it’s fair game for the modern architectural elite to lambast traditional design as nostalgic or irrelevant for not being “of our time” (whatever that means), this design deserves an equal noodle lashing for rehashing all the glory of late 1950’s elementary schools.

    Come on, folks. The 20th century is over. We’re not required to be “modern” anymore!

Subscribe

     

DM Sponsors

1 - Decatur Blogs

  • 231 Sycamore
  • 30033talk.com
  • A Life Fullfilled
  • Arts @ Agnes Scott College
  • AsianCajuns
  • Bill Floyd Decatur
  • Birding Decatur, GA
  • Bloggin’ Bulldog
  • Clairmont Heights Civic Assoc.
  • Cooking For Monkeys
  • DCPLive
  • Dearborn Park Neighborhood
  • Decatur Beer & Beyond
  • Decatur Book Festival
  • Decatur Mom
  • Decatur Wine & Food Dude
  • in Decatur
  • Next Stop…Decatur
  • Running With Tweezers
  • Southern Fried Curry
  • Southern Urban Homestead
  • Squirrel and Fox
  • The Decatur Minute
  • The Education Wire
  • These Giants
  • Verb

2 - Atlanta Blogs

  • Andy 2000
  • Atlanta Public Affairs
  • Atlanta Unfiltered
  • Atlanta Unsheltered
  • Baby Got Books
  • Blissful Glutton
  • Cribbster
  • DeKalb Officers
  • DeKalb School Watch
  • Drifting Through the Grift
  • Drive a Faster Car
  • Fresh Loaf
  • Heneghan’s Dunwoody
  • In the Loop
  • Inside Access
  • Josh D. Weiss Photography
  • Like the Dew
  • Live Apartment Fire
  • My Green ATL
  • Our Green Atlanta
  • Pecanne Log
  • Rusty’s Blog
  • Sitting Pugs
  • Terminal Station
  • The Wren’s Nest Blog

3 - Decatur News

  • City of Decatur
  • Community Radar
  • Decatur Business Assoc.
  • Decatur eLIFE Magazine
  • Decatur News Online
  • Decatur Wire
  • Oakhurst Leaflet

4 - Decatur History

  • DeKalb History Center

5 - Decatur Non-Profits

  • Atlanta Legal Aid Society
  • Community Center of S. Decatur
  • Decatur Arts Alliance
  • Decatur Preservation Alliance
  • Nurture Decatur
  • Oakhurst Community Garden

Counter

Recent comments

  • Oakhurst WorkerOakhurst Worker
    • More Graffiti?
  • DeanneDeanne
    • Resident Reports “Parvo Problem” at the Atlanta Humane Society
  • hispeedsoulhispeedsoul
    • More Graffiti?
  • flutterflutter
    • Resident Reports “Parvo Problem” at the Atlanta Humane Society
  • RebeccaRebecca
    • Resident Reports “Parvo Problem” at the Atlanta Humane Society
  • Decatur MetroDecatur Metro
    • Harvard Economics Prof Says “Don’t Count Atlanta Out”
  • PMcGPMcG
    • Free-For-All Friday 3/12/10
  • Decatur's Token RepublicanDecatur's Token Repu…
    • Free-For-All Friday 3/12/10
  • MMMM
    • When a “60″ Isn’t a “60″, But a “1″
  • ToddTodd
    • Free-For-All Friday 3/12/10
  • DebbieDebbie
    • More Graffiti?
  • smalltowngalsmalltowngal
    • Free-For-All Friday 3/12/10
  • RusRus
    • More Graffiti?
  • Julia LevyJulia Levy
    • Free-For-All Friday 3/12/10
  • KarassKarass
    • Free-For-All Friday 3/12/10
Plugin by Yellingnews

DM Archives

Awards


Best Local Blog

Best Neighborhood News

Decatur Flickr Photos

A Quick Walk Around the Decatur Square THU 03-11-10 (Tom J.)

A Quick Walk Around the Decatur Square THU 03-11-10 (reflected)

A Quick Walk Around the Decatur Square THU 03-11-10 (Mac McGee)

A Quick Walk Around the Decatur Square THU 03-11-10 (safe and sound)

New art gallery/store in Decatur is opening this weekend

More Photos

Event Calendar

« Mar spinner iCalendar May »
April 2008
M T W T F S S
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930EC

Tag Cloud

5th Avenue Elementary 30030 Agnes Scott College AJC atlanta Atlanta snow Avondale Annexation Bill Floyd Brick Store Pub Burrell Ellis Chris Billingsley city schools of decatur Daren Wang Decatur Annexation Decatur Beer Festival Decatur Book Festival Decatur businesses decatur charter schools Decatur City Commission Decatur city commission election Decatur crime Decatur development Decatur events decatur filming Decatur High School Decatur Metro Decatur Police Decatur Police Department decatur restaurants Decatur shopping DeKalb County DeKalb County Commission Dr. Phyllis Edwards Eddie's Attic Emory University Fred Boykin Free-for-all Friday Kyle Williams Leon's Full Service Little Shop of Stories MARTA Oakhurst Patti Garrett Sembler The Grange Public House

WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by Roy Tanck and Luke Morton requires Flash Player 9 or better.

Post Calendar

April 2008
M T W T F S S
« Mar   May »
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930  
rss Comments rss valid xhtml 1.1 design by jide powered by Wordpress get firefox