MM: Revival Prices Revised, Millage Rate Approved, and Walking in Nature
Decatur Metro | July 22, 2015 | 10:00 am- Revival revises menu prices, releases new drool-worthy photos [Decaturish]
- Decatur’s combined millage rate OK’d for 2015 [Decatur Tax Blog]
- DeKalb passes budget with police body cameras and a tax cut [AJC]
- WonderRoot’s bringing art to MARTA [CL]
- Atlanta’s most walkable neighborhoods [AJC]
- How Walking in Nature Changes the Brain [NYT]
Photo courtesy of Revival’s Facebook page
So, they weren’t joking about the $10 sliced tomatoes?
Re; Millage rate. That rates shown are for City tax only and don’t show what the County tax millage will be, which according to this morning’s AJC, will be higher than last year.
Re: AJC Dekalb Story
“Before the budget passed, the commission removed $500,000 for an ongoing outside investigation being led by former Georgia Attorney General Mike Bowers, as well as $208,000 for the District Attorney’s Office to hire four employees in its Public Integrity Unit in the last four months of the year. Commissioners said they will consider allocating that money in the future if those expenses can be justified to them.”
That’s awesome.
Dekalb needs more money to allocate towards prosecuting the crooks running the current cess pool government it’s become.