The secret plan to take part of my front yard revealed.


This applies to all houses on Bryant St. between East Atlanta Rd. and Lee St.

Speaking for myself very plainly. Trespassers on my property will be dealt with accordingly. This is the second and last time I’ve warned the city that unless they’re buying it, don’t fucking touch it because it’s not yours to touch. Si vis pacem, para bellum.

Councilmember Alexander inquired about the city’s Parks Master Plan, […]
the East Atlanta Rd./Lee Street sidewalk project.


Mr. Aaron noted the Master Park Plan has been completed; and noted there is no
official vote to move forward with the East Atlanta Road to Lee Street sidewalk project.
Councilmember Alexander noted the project has been designed by Falcon Design and
is appropriate to move forward as part of the Trail Plan.


Councilmember Barber noted the proposed sidewalk project is in City Council District 4,


and that she has asked for all tasks orders associated with the PATH Foundation; and
asked why Falcon Design was tasked with any design associated with the Master Trail
Plan.

Mr. Aaron noted the East Atlanta to Lee Street project is not part of the Master Trail
Plan, noting it is a sidewalk project and the task order for the design to widen East
Atlanta Rd. to Lee Street from 5’ to 10’, was signed by the former City Manager,
Frederick Gardiner, and was not brought to the City Council for approval, noting it was
not part of the Master Trail Plan.

Councilmember Barber requested the Minutes where the sidewalk project was
approved, considering the City has approved a Master Trail Plan.
Mr. Aaron stated the project was not presented to the City Council, noting the task order
was in the City Manager’s signing authority for the design.

Councilmember Barber stated the city has approved a Master Trail Plan and is unclear
as to why there is a separate project, specifically in Council District 4, that was not
approved by the City Council; and asked where she could see the funding for the Parks
Master Plan.

Mr. Aaron noted the Parks Master Plan funding is in SPLOST and is in the city’s CIP
(Capital Improvement Plan).
Councilmember Barber asked when the Parks Master Plan will roll out and asked for the
schedule.

Mr. Aaron noted he would send the proposed schedule out that was prepared by TSW.
Councilmember Alexander stated the East Atlanta Rd./Lee Street sidewalk project
preceded the PATH Foundation Plan, noting Falcon Design had already been paid, and
there was not a need to then pay the PATH Foundation, stating Mr. Ganther is aware
that this portion of N. Henry Blvd. is going to be completed, noting they are experts at
what they do, and they support the city’s trail plan; noted the idea is to form a complete
circle around City Hall for total connection and to close the gap, and to continue working
with the PATH Foundation, who he brought to the city, and is a member of one of their
boards, and suggested Mr. Aaron and Mr. Edmondson bring the sidewalk project to the
City Council ‘s next meeting for approval with the estimate ready for review at that time;
noting former City Manager has paid for the task order, and there is funding in SPLOST
V, SPLOST VI, Bonds, for the project and noted there is $20 million dollars for trails;
and asked for the status of the Brush Creek Trail project

Source. https://stockbridgega.portal.civicclerk.com/event/3400/files/attachment/10432

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