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    Decatur’s DeKalb Tax Set to Rise Over 7% Based on Proposed Millage Increase

    Decatur Metro | June 27, 2011

    DeKalb County Commisser Jeff Rader’s afternoon announcement that the County will host three public hearings (Tuesday, July 5 at 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., and on Tuesday, July 12 at 10 a.m.) on the proposed 4.5 mill tax increase includes a nifty breakdown on what that will mean for the different DeKalb municipalities.  Here ’tis…

    2011        Rollback Rate        % Increase

    Atlanta                               10.39          8.938                      16.25%
    Avondale Estates            15.41        13.464                      14.45%
    Chamblee                         13.71        12.223                      12.17%
    Clarkston                          15.06        13.242                      13.73%
    Decatur                              10.82        10.087                        7.27%
    Doraville                            13.60        12.607                        7.88%
    Dunwoody                         13.35        11.357                       17.55%
    Lithonia                             15.33        13.280                       15.44%
    Pine Lake                          15.61        13.541                       15.28%
    Stone Mountain                13.90        12.980                         7.09%
    Unincorporated                19.62        18.017                          8.90%

    Countywide Debt                  1.08          0.647                          66.92%
    Unincorporated Debt            0.66         1.631                         -59.53%

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    Pizza! Pizza! Little Caesars Takes Over Mexico City Gourmet Space

    Decatur Metro | June 27, 2011

     

    Amanda alerted me to this new tenant in the North Decatur Road strip a week ago, but I felt like I sorta needed a pic.  My wife obliged one evening this week after a quick run to Publix.

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    New Georgia License Plates Just Peachy

    Decatur Metro | June 27, 2011

    Oh delicious blog-fodder – you are truly worth your weight in pixels!

    I’ve never understood why Georgia’s license plates weren’t a bit more artsy compared to neighboring states.  I thought that perhaps there was some sort of convict-union agreement with the state that Georgia license plates remain pretty basic, with at most a little square picture of cats and dogs kissing or a Georgia Aquarium logo.  (What?  Convicts don’t hammer out license plates on rocks anymore?  Seriously, authenticity is truly dead.)

    Anyway, it seems like Georgia is finally getting into the snazzy license plate race, with eight, very orange contenders looking to become the state’s official generic tag.   The state is asking for internet savvy residents to vote on their favorite plate with the winner announced July 15th.

    I don’t know about you, but the top-right plate with the moldy peach and the Atlanta skyline juxtaposed against a giant chicken processing facility is really speaking to me!

    h/t: Fresh Loaf

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    Street of Reams

    Scott | June 27, 2011

    Lemme tell you something about roads: They involve a lot of specialists working at all levels of bureaucracy who don’t always communicate with each other. And when they don’t–which is often–common sense is usually the first casualty.

    The biggest problem is that the DOT, along with all the private sector folks suckling at their financial teat, see three types of roads: locals, which dump into collectors, which dump into the arterials that handle the heavy, through traffic. Works well enough in the ‘burbs, I guess, but not so useful in a place like Decatur, where streets of many sizes and configurations weave and connect their way through a variety of historic contexts.

    The degree to which this three-sizes-fits-all thinking can undermine the joyful complexity of an interconnected, traditional urban place is, for a geek like me who obsesses over such things, extensive. And it’s not just me. Over time, all kinds of communities have gotten sick and tired of poorly designed thoroughfares being rammed through the places they care about most, with little regard for what makes them work or what makes them special.

    Outcries drove the DOT to begin rallying, at least in their press releases, around the flag of “Context Sensitive Design.” They’re still not very good at it (they’ve always been much better at responding to the needs of cars than to the needs of people or the demands of place), but it’s been a veer in the right direction nonetheless. And now you hear a lot of talk about Complete Streets, which will push them even further into the 21st century. So there’s hope.

    But I digress. For now, I want to point out what looks like some good, old-fashioned, specialists-in-silos craziness. Please join me as we tour East Lake Drive, just south of the tracks, where I speculate — from a reading of the clues — about what’s going on.

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    Grass-Parking Thwarted at Glenlake Park

    Decatur Metro | June 27, 2011

    Chris Billingsley sends in this pic these new posts ‘n chains set up along the gravel road in Glenlake Park, where reports suggest that parking on the grass has gone unchecked for quite some time.

    Welcome to the new normal!

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