Friday, 12 July 2013

Celebrating 10 years at East Cobb Park and upcoming Kritters and Kids event

District 3

Commissioner
JoAnn Birrell
100 Cherokee St
Marietta, GA
30090

770-528-3317
770-528-2606 fax
joann.birrell
@cobbcounty.org





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District 3 eUpdate

Construction Update Week of July 13-19

Shiloh Road at Shallowford Road Construction
Shallowford Road at Noonday Creek Park will be closed through July 27. Signed detour routes will be provided during construction.

Wade Green Road to Canton Road – Saturday, July 13 through Friday, July 19
The contractor will primarily be working within the road closure section. Water main installation, placing sidewalk, and utility relocations will continue.


New Chastain Road Westbound Bridge Replacement
The replacement of the westbound bridge on New Chastain Road over Noonday Creek will result in closing the westbound lanes for four months, or longer, beginning this summer. Westbound traffic will be detoured to the eastbound bridge, which will provide one lane in each direction during construction. The contractor is not planning to work this weekend, July 13-14.

New Chastain Road over Noonday Creek – Monday, July 15 through Friday, July 19
Contractor will continue bridge demolition and utility relocations. EXPECT DELAYS


Steinhauer Road at Rocky Mountain Road Sidewalks
The contractor is planning on working Saturday, July 13, performing grading and placing concrete. The contractor is not planning to work Sunday, July 14.

Shallowford Road to Rocky Mountain Road - Monday, July 15 through Friday, July 19
Expect intermittent lane closures from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with one lane remaining open at all times. Contractor will continue grading activities, placing concrete curb and sidewalk, and utility relocations.


Timber Ridge Road Sidewalks Construction
Project consists of installing sidewalk on the north side of Timber Ridge Road. A pedestrian bridge will also be installed as part of the project over Timber Ridge Branch. The contractor is not planning to work this weekend, July 6-7.

Jacksons Creek Bluff to Lower Roswell Road - Monday, July 15 through Friday, July 19
The contractor will continue grading, sidewalk construction and concrete work for pedestrian bridge.


Lorrie Drive Emergency Drainage Repairs
Project consists of replacing drainage pipe and headwalls to repair sinkholes and collapsed roadway.

Lorrie Drive - Saturday, July 13 through Friday, July 19
Contractor will be backfilling new headwall and final grading. Lorrie Drive is closed, but access is available in both directions.


Road Resurfacing
Asphalt paving operations - which include lane closures though one lane will remain open at all times - are **scheduled next week beginning Monday, July 15 through Friday, July 19, on the following road: EXPECT DELAYS

• Piedmont Road from Bells Ferry Road to Canton Road

** The above scheduled work is subject to change due to weather or construction progress.

Canton Road Bridge over US41 (N. Cobb Pkwy) –GDOT
Georgia DOT continues work on the new Canton Rd. Bridge over Cobb Pkwy. The contractor anticipates closing Canton Road on Aug. 15 for 30 days. This project is scheduled to be completed in March 2014.


Skip Spann Connector (Busbee-Frey Connector)
This proposed project is a new bridge over Interstate 75 that connects Frey Road to Busbee Drive just north of Chastain Road. A roundabout is proposed at the intersection of the Skip Spann Connector and Busbee Drive.


Celebrating 10 years at East Cobb ParkEast Cobb PArk Anniversary

Join Friends for the East Cobb Park 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, July 13, to celebrate the park's 10th anniversary.

There will be food, refreshments, bounce houses, guest speakers, a disc jockey and entertainment. The founders of the park and the East Cobb Civitan Club will also be honored.

The park is located at 3322 Roswell Road, Marietta. For more, visit www.eastcobbpark.org



Free 'Kritters and Kids' event to spotlight shelterKritters and Kids

Cobb County Animal Control will host their second “Kritters and Kids” Funfest 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, July 20. The indoor free event is part of the department’s continuing efforts to help find homes for the homeless animals of Cobb County.

Last year, the event featured a variety of organizations speaking on safety, health, and responsible pet ownership. During this year’s expanded program, parents and children can meet ferret and reptile rescues, discover the importance of vet visits, learn if your dog could become a therapy animal and more. Attendees can also meet a trainer who will demonstrate agility exercises, find out why cats make great pets for some families and understand how some dogs become more than just a pet to diabetic patients.

“We have so many wonderful animals here and they all deserve a home”, said Facility Operations Manager Billy Mayfield. “Through the events that the shelter has hosted, we are reaching out to the public in different ways. If someone has never been to our shelter, they should come check us out. We’re not your old-school ‘dog pound’ – our shelter is a bright, clean, friendly and hopeful place.”

For more information about Cobb County Animal Control, please visit www.cobbanimalcontrol.org. You can also follow them on www.facebook.com/CobbAC and www.twitter.com/CobbAC.



Children can earn Braves tickets by reading this summer

Cobb children can earn free tickets by participating in the Atlanta Braves Summer Reading Program "Home Run Readers." This new educational outreach program encourages students to build a love for reading, as well as advance their reading skills during the summer months.























Home Run Readers rewards students by providing one free Braves ticket for each participant who reads at least one book about sports or good sportsmanship. Discounted tickets for accompanying family member and friends are available for $7 each. Reward tickets can be redeemed at three select games.

The Atlanta Braves teamed up with the National Education Association's "Read Across America," the Georgia Association of Educators and Georgia Public Library Service. Home Run Readers is open to all Georgia students in grades kindergarten through 12 and runs through Aug. 11. Program rules, a list of suggested titles, registration information and redemption forms are available online at braves.com/reading.


Public hearing on Comp Plan amendments at next commission meeting

The Cobb County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the 2013 mid-year Cobb County Comprehensive Plan amendments at the next regularly scheduled meeting 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 23.
For more information on the proposed changes please visit Community Development on the web.


Congratulations Mabry Park thumbs up

Formed in 2009, Friends of Mabry Park is a non-profit volunteer organization working with the local community, public officials and experts to support the development of Mabry Park, a passive park land located near the corner of Sandy Plains Road and Wesley Chapel Road. The Friends of Mabry Park Facebook group recently hit over 350 likes.

Learn more about Mabry Park and how to become involved in the development of northeast Cobb’s first passive (non-sports) park! The Friends of Mabry Park is always looking for additions to the Board in the form of committee members and volunteers. Visit and “Like” www.facebook.com/FriendsOfMabryPark and go to www.mabrypark.org to see the beauty of Mabry Park.


Monthly zoning info available online

Every month the Cobb County Zoning Division prepares information, which provides analysis and staff recommendations for all rezoning, special land use permit and land use permit requests. These items are presented to the Planning Commission (PC) and Board of Commissioners (BOC) for their review, recommendation and consideration.

The Planning Commission hears the cases and provides recommended actions to the BOC. Because of the holiday, the Planning Commission heard cases on July 8. The BOC will hear cases 9 a.m., Tuesday, July 16. Meeting locations is at the Board of Commissioners building at 100 Cherokee Street, 2nd floor meeting room, Marietta 30090. To view a list of cases, please visit http://zoning.comdev.cobbcountyga.gov/2013-07/


How to do Business with Cobb a success; register for next seminar

If you are a business owner and want to learn about vendor opportunities with Cobb County, you only have three remaining opportunities this year.  The next seminar is 5-7 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 13, at the East Cobb Government Center, 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta.

To reserve your spot at any of the remaining seminars, email Inger.Eberhart@cobbcounty.org.


Upcoming Summer J.A.M. to provide networking opportunityCoalition of Cobb County Business Associations

The Coalition of Cobb County Business Associations and the Cobb Chamber of Commerce are pleased to partner for Cobb Chamberthe third annual Summer J.A.M.,
5-8 p.m., Wednesday, July 17, at the Cobb Civic Center, 548 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta. This networking event promotes exposure and awareness of local business associations throughout the county in a fun and social setting.

Members of at least one Cobb County Business Association or the Cobb Chamber can register online and attend free; if you do not register online, you must pay $20 at the door. General admission is $20 online and $30 at door.
Visit http://www.cobbchamber.org/summerjam



I want to hear from you about Cobb County’s Strategic Plan
email

Cobb County has been working on developing a strategic plan.

I would appreciate your thoughts and input on this draft document as we work to develop a framework for Cobb's future.

Please email me your feedback at JoAnn.Birrell@CobbCounty.org.

 

 


Help businesses grow by keeping it in Cobb

The goal of Keep it in Cobb is to create Keep it in Cobbawareness for businesses, governments and residents to choose local Cobb County entities when making purchases. Consider using local businesses when making purchasing decisions. There are many benefits to spending locally.

To learn more about those benefits and about other local businesses and events, visit www.keepitincobb.com and “Like” Keep it in Cobb on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/KeepitinCobb and tell us your business success story of how you Keep it in Cobb.



Canton Road Redevelopment Foundation, Inc

For information about properties in District 3 that are eligible for redevelopment, visit www.cobbcounty.org/redevelopment


Support Mabry ParkMabry Park

To learn how to become a part of District 3’s newest passive park, visit www.MabryPark.org and to remain updated and sign up for their monthly newsletter.


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Upcoming Public Meetings


• Board of Commissioners zoning hearing, 9 a.m., July 16

• Board of Commissioners regular meeting, 7 p.m., July 23

• Planning Commission zoning hearing, 9 a.m., Aug. 6

• Board of Commissioners regular meeting, 9 a.m., Aug. 13

• Board of Zoning Appeals variance hearing, 1 p.m., Aug. 14


Cobb County Events Calendar


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