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Rep. Oliver Files Bill For Druid Hills / Briarcliff Cityhood

Decatur Metro | March 27, 2013

Anyone else see this post on North Druid Hills Patch?

State Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver filed a bill in the state legislature Monday that she said allows residents in the Druid Hills and Briarcliff areas to discuss and study cityhood over the next year – the first official step toward creating a new city.

Oliver’s bill, HB 665, does not include a map of a proposed city, and it’s short – about two sentences. It does not name a specific area, including Druid Hills, and says it intends only to create a city in DeKalb County.

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Paper Plane: Interview with Paul Calvert, Photos and an Opening Date

Decatur Metro | March 27, 2013

Hey, you all remember that announcement about Decatur’s first bar within a bar/sandwich shop with an alley entrance, Paper Plane?  Well, according to an in-depth interview on Creative Loafing with barkeep Paul Calvert, it opens this Friday!

What?  You’d rather just look at photos of the interior?  OK, here are some from Eater Atlanta.  (Thanks Michael!)

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Eye on the Street

Decatur Metro | March 27, 2013

West College Ave, Decatur GA (pic submitted by nfdecatur)

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It’s Literally Wednesday: Damage Control

Dave | March 27, 2013

Amber Dermont, an Agnes Scott College professor, has a collection of short stories just published by St. Martin’s Press. Damage Control, brings together works that had been previously published in literary journals and, brought together, gives the reader a sense of unwrapping a new present with the start of each story.

The Starboard Sea, Amber’s New York Times best selling debut novel, received superb reviews. Sunday’s New York Times Book Review’s critique of her new work was equally glowing. “If pop-up fiction becomes a thing, Dermont will excel at it. She seems able to throw down a convincing story set anywhere, spun from any premise. … [Dermont] is a deft writer, bullish on her characters, assertive in her descriptions of these specific worlds.”

Congratulations to Amber! (And a cool cover, as well.)

Obituary – Anthony Lewis (1927 – 2013)

Former reporter, columnist, and author Anthony Lewis died on Monday at the age of 85. As a bookseller and as a reformed attorney, I had long admired Lewis. He single-handedly created the position of a people’s Supreme Court analyst — work that was carried on by the likes of Linda Greenhouse and Nina Totenberg. Lewis’ 1964 book, Gideon’s Trumpet, concerning the landmark Supreme Court decision guaranteeing the right to government appointed lawyers to indigent defendants, is still in print and probably still being read by law school students everywhere.

Tonight – a former Carter administration chief domestic policy adviser, a local poet, a major blogger, and a chicken shooter photographer!!!

Stuart Eizenstat, author of The Future of the Jews, Wednesday, March 27th at 7pm, Carter Center Library with books sold by A Cappella Books, free.

Chelsea Rathburn, author of A Raft of Grief, Wednesday, March 27th at 7pm, Whitespace, with books sold by A Cappella Books, free.

Tamara Staples, author of The Magnificent Chicken, Wednesday, March 27th at 7pm, Little Shop of Stories, free.

Jessica Hagy, author of How to be Interesting, Wednesday, March 27th at 7:15pm, Decatur Library, sponsored by Georgia Center for the Book, free.

This Week

Paul Hudson and Lora Mirza, authors of Atlanta’s Stone Mountain: A Multicultural History, Monday, April 1st at 6:30 p.m., Northlake Library, sponsored by Georgia Center for the Book, free.

Kevin Anderson, author of Hellhole: Awakening, Monday, April 1st at 7p.m., Eagle Eye Bookshop, free.

Brent Hendricks, author of A Long Day at the End of the World, Tuesday, April 2nd at 7pm, Carter Center Library with books sold by A Cappella Books, free.

Demetri Martin, author of Point Your Face at This, Wednesday, April 3rd at 4p.m., Eagle Eye Bookshop, free.

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Op-Ed: Decatur Large Scale Annexation, “Thank God, It’s Dead” Part II

Decatur Metro | March 27, 2013

Judd Owen lives in Decatur with his wife and two children.  He has served on the Enrollment Committee and Annexation Committee for the City Schools of Decatur.  He teaches political science at Emory.

The second of a two-part series.

Yesterday appeared my obituary of large-scale annexation for Decatur.  It was an idea that was pushed hard by some of the City’s political leadership without having been adequately evaluated. The most massive blind spot was the impact on the school system (CSD) and on school taxes in Decatur.  The idea was originally presented as being about tax relief, but with scant attention paid to the impact on the larger school side of residents’ tax bills.  Once CSD got involved and its own evaluation of the proposal replaced the deeply flawed one of the City’s paid consultant, it became clear that the residential annexation would not be offset by the commercial annexation, resulting in a massive financial loss to the schools and the Decatur tax-payer.  CSD opposed residential annexation (while favoring commercial annexation), but the final revised plan for commercial-only annexation died in the state legislature owing to lack of sponsorship.

A fitting end.  But the whole experience did bring with it some genuinely beneficial results.  First it made many people (myself included) aware of how important is for City and CSD officials to collaborate and communicate.  Improved collaboration between City and CSD has been a topic of conversation in subsequent elections for City Commission and School Board, and the process for evaluating the impact of annexation on CSD was vastly improved the second time around.  CSD formed an annexation committee, with representatives from CSD, the City Manager’s office, and the Decatur community.  That committee recommended “continued collaboration in development of an annexation plan that benefits the schools and students.”

A complete obituary of annexation, however, would have to admit that it’s not entirely dead.  The City Commission just last week approved the annexation of five single family residences.  So far as I have been able to confirm, it was approved with no consultation of CSD.  It was approved with no discussion of CSD by the Commission at the time they voted—with no discussion at all, or even the hearing of the City Manager’s report, which in any case did not mention CSD.

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