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BROOKHAVEN
Mayor John Ernst cuts the ribbon on Murphey Candler Open Space Field Sept. 21 while surrounded by Children play football at the new Brookhaven park.
children and city officials. Photos by Taylor Robins
DORAVILLE STONECREST
BY CARLA PARKER
carla@dekalbchamp.com
Stonecrest District 1 Councilman Jimmy Clanton and DeKalb County Super District 7
Commissioner Gregory Adams address Stonecrest residents at a town hall meeting.
Photos by Carla Parker
Attendees of the Welcoming America luncheon pose for a picture at the Doraville Civic center Sept. 19. Photos by Taylor Robins
City welcomes
Public safety, beautification
focus of town hall meeting
Welcoming America
BY CARLA PARKER the precinct office for face-to-
face conversations.
carla@dekalbchamp.com “We always use data about
how we’re going to move
A few Stonecrest residents forward and which areas
officials thinking their cities to heard presentations from we’re going to address, but
BY TAYLOR ROBINS be welcoming already. DeKalb County Public Safety, we thought it would be better
taylor@dekalbchamp.com “We think we’re welcoming Keep DeKalb Beautiful and if we brought in community
but when you look through Stonecrest Code Enforcement members and hear from
After Doraville city council their eyes we‘re not,” Koontz at an inaugural collaborative them to see some real, quality
members voted to approve the said. town hall meeting Sept. 27. data,” Banks said. “They can
Welcoming America contract Koontz received DeKalb County Super actually point out areas, people
during the Aug. 20 city council pushback from fellow city District 7 Commissioner or vehicles that they saw in
meeting, the city held a councilmembers when Gregory Adams and their neighborhoods that they
luncheon Sept. 19 to formally introducing Welcoming Stonecrest District 1 thought were driving crime.
welcome the initiative. America to Doraville. Councilman Jimmy Clanton So, we were successful with
“This week is Welcoming Doraville city council member Stephe “There were some hosted the meeting at the Lou that.”
Week and as part of joining Koontz talks about the importance of councilmembers that didn’t see Walker Senior Center to hear Stonecrest Code
Welcoming America we agreed Welcoming America. the wealth in it,” Koontz said. residents’ concerns, as well as Enforcement Manager Al
to have an event to celebrate “And I think they’ll learn when have community conversation Ferrell addressed some of
Welcoming Week,” Doraville diversity. Mayor Donna they see it in action why this is and engagement with county the progress that has been
city council member Stephe Pittman proclaimed the week important.” and city officials. made in code enforcement
Koontz said. “We had two “Welcoming Week” at the Sept. During the Aug. 20 city “We want the city and since the city incorporated,
weeks to put it together.” 17 city council meeting. council meeting, the initiative the county to work together,” including the demolition of the
Welcoming America is Groups in attendance received a 4-2 passing vote. Adams said. “Even though abandoned hotel near The Mall
an initiative with a goal to were the Latin American “It’s easy to think that we’re Stonecrest is a city, it’s still in at Stonecrest.
make cities more friendly and Association, Center for Pan already a welcoming city,” DeKalb County.” “What I assessed in
inviting to immigrants and to Asian Community Service, Koontz said. “Which Doraville When Stonecrest the city is that we need to
bring new and old residents BB&T Bank representatives, is, it has been for a long time. incorporated, it took control follow through on some of
closer, according to Welcoming YMCA representatives, But there are things that we of some services from the our tasks,” Ferrell said. “So,
America. Doraville city councilmember were missing that we weren’t county, but still relies on the we’ve been holding a lot of
Koontz led the midday Joseph Geierman and aware of.” county provide other services, people accountable. I’m held
event. She also introduced Welcoming America officials. Multi-language city such as public safety. DeKalb accountable to the constituents
the Decatur-based nonprofit Chamblee city council brochures, community County Police Maj. Ken Banks of this area, also the mayor and
organization to Doraville, member Brian Mock was also engagement, voting and of the East Precinct said the council and the city manager.
as well as being part of the in attendance. homeownerships are areas precinct has done a few things “Every time we have a staff
regional steering committee. The city of Chamblee that Koontz hopes to improve to address crime in the city. meeting I tell my staff, ‘I don’t
“I’m happy to get this many has not joined Welcoming through Welcoming America. “One of the main things want to be good, I want to be
people in the room to hear us America. Brookhaven, Doraville is majority we do is partner with the great,’” Ferrell said. “Great for
talking about what Welcoming Clarkston and Norcross are a Hispanic community, community,” Banks said. “We me is seeing the city prosper,
America means to the city of surrounding areas that have according to the cannot just do it by ourselves, seeing the properties become
Doraville. And why we joined recently joined along with councilmember. so community policing is very compliant.”
it,” Koontz said during the Doraville. “We do see them and they important.” Ferrell also said he is
luncheon. Koontz acknowledged why are important to us,” Koontz Banks said during the focused on addressing the issue
The week, which spans cities may be hesitant to join said. “We want everyone to feel summer, three community of vacant and burned down
Sept. 13-23, celebrates Welcoming America, with welcome at the table.” representatives were invited to houses in the city.
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WEEK in PICTURES
Members of DeKalb County Fire and Rescue Engine 13 responded to a house fire Sept. 25 at 5:50 p.m. on Crowe Court in Stone Mountain.
Alex Pearson, Dunwoody’s newest police officer, being sworn in by Mayor Denis Shortal at the Sept. 24 Dunwoody High School’s Youth City Council attended and was introduced at the Sept. 24 Dunwoody City
Dunwoody city council meeting. Photos provided by the city of Dunwoody Council meeting.
Redan High School AFJROTC participated in the Patriots Point Naval & Martitime Museum’s camping program aboard Tucker Mayor Frank Auman presented his first-ever Mayor’s Business Award Sept. 28 to the
the World War II aircraft carrier USS Yorktown on Charleston Harbor. Photo provided ownership team of The Local No. 7. Photo from www.tuckerga.gov.
TUCKER
Students named to Kennesaw Bachelor’s, Master’s or Doctoral Degrees Suzette Powell (Decatur), Priya
State summer 2018 Dean’s List during summer 2018 commencement Rathnam (Dunwoody), Khari Rosier-
ceremonies in July. Robinson (Lithonia), Kiana Scruggs
Kennesaw State University Local students include Sami Andreas (Lithonia), Fekir Sertsu (Tucker), Kelly
congratulated the more than 600 (Tucker), Charisse Bigham (Decatur), Sibley (Brookhaven), Angela Stewart
students named to the summer 2018 Taylor Bounds (Stone Mountain), (Stone Mountain), Jordan Swanson
Dean’s List. Students enrolled at least Chasney Bowman (Lithonia), Kristy (Stone Mountain), Cody Thomas
nine credit hours and with a grade point Bradford (Clarkston), Gabrielle Bruton (Stone Mountain), Jasmine Threadcraft
average of at least 3.5 were named to (Decatur), Geneva Carter (Decatur), (Lithonia), Emanuel Walker (Lithonia)
the list. Carlos Castillo (Tucker), Jiaxin Chen and Andrea Woods (Decatur).
Local students include Madyson (Decatur), Ashley Chung-Boyd (Lithonia),
Casey (Decatur), Brianna Covington of Margaret Cox (Brookhaven), Jude
(Decatur), Michael Westbrook (Decatur), D’souza (Tucker), Terryn Daughtry Local students among record
Phi-hoang Nguyen (Tucker), Lalsi Khup (Lithonia), Jasmin Douglas (Decatur), 8,318 in Belmont University’s
(Clarkston), Jhaylen Ireland (Stone D’Asia Echols (Stone Mountain), Aina admissions
Mountain), Mariah Mitchell (Decatur), Falade (Lithonia), Crystal Floyd (Stone
Kiana Scruggs (Lithonia), Rachel Bradley Mountain), Sherry Fowler (Tucker), Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn.
(Stone Mountain), Armena Brown Jason Harris (Stone Mountain), started classes for its fall 2018 semester
(Decatur), Ashley Chung-Boyd (Lithonia), Andrew Huntley (Lithonia), Helena earlier this year with a record-breaking
Michael Gomez (Decatur), Jonathan Johnson (Brookhaven), Lauren Jones enrollment number as the university
Horton (Decatur) and Terrence Tolbert (Decatur), Sydney Jordan (Tucker), Sage welcomed 8,318 students to campus,
(Lithonia). Larue (Lithonia), David Lisska (Stone nearly triple the enrollment in 2000 and
Mountain), Ljupka Mann (Decatur), Paola marking a 65 percent increase in the
Martinez (Tucker), Alexis Maxie (Stone last decade alone. This marks Belmont’s
Kennesaw State University Mountain), Tavoris McMullen (Lithonia), 18th consecutive year of record
class of 2018 includes DeKalb Bianca Miller (Decatur), Kourtney Mills enrollment.
students (Lithonia), Allison Montgomery (Stone Local and newly enrolled students
Mountain), Christopher Paterson include Amy Coon (Tucker) and Erin
Kennesaw State University recently (Decatur), Jalen Pearson (Stone Roberson (Stone Mountain).
welcomed its newest class of graduates. Mountain), Sebastian Perez Ramirez
More than 1,300 students earned (Tucker), Brandi Pierre (Lithonia),
EDUCATION DEKALB FREE PRESS • OCTOBER 5, 2018 • Page 11
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BUSINESS DEKALB FREE PRESS • OCTOBER 5, 2018 • Page 13
SBA expert:
Ill winds need not blow businesses away
important papers in a separate scam artists come out in
BY KATHY MITCHELL place in case your place of droves. They take your money
Freelance Reporter business is destroyed by fire, then either do no work, do a
flood or some other catas- poor job or don’t finish the job.
According to The New trophe. Take photos of your Don’t be a victim twice—first
York Times and other sources, important equipment and keep of the natural disaster, then of a
2017 was the costliest year on the photos current,” he advised. crook who takes the money set
record for storm-related losses “Also, if something does hap- aside for recovery,” he said.
worldwide. The global total— pen, take photos of the dam- “Get everything in writing
including uninsured losses—was age. Even if your insurance and never pay for work until
approximately $330 billion. The company takes photos, take it’s done,” Cullins advised. “If
New York Times reported that your own.” you’re giving the contractor
approximately 50 percent of Cullins explained that in 50 percent of the money, 50
those losses occurred in the cases in which the government percent of the work should be
United States and include dam- officially declares the area in complete. I can’t tell you how
age from hurricanes Harvey, which a business is located to many times contractors have
Irma and Maria. be a disaster area, help may be told people ‘I need half the
Such events invariably take available through such agencies money before I start,’ then after
a toll on business for several as SBA and FEMA.“SBA pro- they get the money they skip
reasons, according to Lanard vides low-interest loans—none out and never do the work. The
Cullins of the federal Small are more than 4 percent—and lowest bidder isn’t always your
Business Administration FEMA provides grants, but best bet. Get estimates from
(SBA), who spoke Sept. 25 to neither is a substitute for pri- several reliable firms and be
the South DeKalb Business vate insurance. Your insurance sure their estimates are for the
Association. Equipment and is your first line of defense,” he same work.”
inventory may be damaged or said. Cullins also cautioned
lost. Structural damage or loss “SBA loans are easy to ap- against contractors who want
of utilities may force a business ply for and the response is fast. the building owner to pull the
to close for a while. Custom- You may be able to get money permit for a the work. “The
ers may be unable to reach the as quickly as five days, but one who pulls the permit for
business because roads have remember this is a loan and it job is the one responsible for
become impassible. will need to be paid back,” Cul- assuring it’s up to code. That
While a natural disaster can lins said, adding that the loans should be the contractor,” he
cause setbacks for nearly any Speaking to the South DeKalb Business Association, Lanard Cullins outlined ways for
are available to nonprofits as said. Even after the business businesses to minimize storm-related losses.
business, it need not mean the well as for-profit businesses.” owner has hired a reliable firm,
business must close its doors He emphasized that Cullins said, the owner should and keep a journal of what the all. Never hire a contractor and
forever or even for a long peri- government programs are carefully oversee the work. contractor did each day and just let him run.”
od, said Cullins, who outlined designed to help people “Check all completed work which days he didn’t come in at
ways for businesses to mini- get back on their feet, not
mize storm-related losses, to necessarily make a full
“I speak to a lot of young recovery. “FEMA is never
people,” Cullins said, “and I tell going to make you whole. If DeKalb County
them that preparation plus op- you have three televisions, they
portunity equals success, but may provide enough money Department of Watershed Management
I want to tell you that prepa-
ration plus disaster can also
for one. If you had a state- Public Notice
of-the-art computer system
equal success. There are many before, you probably won’t get Notice of Modification of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit to
things outside your control Discharge Treated Wastewater Into Waters of the State of Georgia.
enough from the government
that affect the success of your to replace it with the best on The Georgia Environmental Protection Division has received a permit application for the modification
business, but there are steps the market.” of an exising NPDES permit. Having reviewed such application, the Environmental Protection
you can take to assure they Cullins warned that those Division proposes to issue the following permit subject to specific pollutant limitations and special
don’t destroy your business. conditions:
who have the money in hand
“The first thing is to make and are eager to make repairs DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management, 1580 Roadhaven Drive, Stone
sure you have adequate insur- and return to normal business Mountain, GA 30083, NPDES Permit No. GA0024147, for the Snapfinger Creek Advanced
ance and that your financial Wastewater Treatment Facilitty located at 4124 Flakes Mill Road, Decatur, Georgia 30034.
may act too quickly and hire The permit is being modified to remove monitoring requirements for benzidine and bis(2-
records are in order. It’s a good an untrustworthy company. ethylhexyl)phthalate.
idea to keep copies of these “When natural disasters occur,
Only the conditions subject to modification are open to public comment. Persons wishing to comment
upon or object to the proposed modifications are invited to submit same in writing to the EPD
address below, or via e-mail at EPDcomments@dnr.ga.gov, no later that thirty (30) days after this
notification. If you choose to e-mail your comments, please be sure to include the words “NPDES
permit modification – Snapfinger Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility – GA0024147 (DeKalb
County)” in the subject line to ensure that your comments will be forwarded to the correct staff.
All comments received prior to or on that date will be considered in the formulation of final
Visit us online @ determinations regarding the application. A public hearing may be held where the EPD Director finds
a significant degree of public interest in a proposed permit or group of permits. Additional informaiton
regarding public hearing procedures is available by writing the Environmental Protection Division.
TheChampionNewspaper.com A fact sheet or copy of the draft permit is available by writing the Environmental Protection Division.
A copying charge of 10 cents per page will be assessed. The permit application, draft permit,
comments received, and other informaiton are available for review at 2 MLK, Jr. Dr., Suite 1152E,
Atlanta, GA 30334, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For
additional information contact: Benoit Causse, Wastewater Regulatory Program, phone (404) 463-
1511 or e-mail benoit.causse@dhr.ga.gov.
SPORTS DEKALB FREE PRESS • OCTOBER 5, 2018 • Page 14
CROSS COUNTRY
REDUCE qualified to vote at said election shall be determined in all respects in accordance and in conformity with
the laws of the State of Georgia.
The last day to register to vote in this election shall be October 9, 2018.
Those residents qualified to vote at said election shall be determined in all respects in accordance with
REUSE
election laws of the State of Georgia.
Any brochures, listings or other advertisements issued by the City or by any other person, firm,
corporation or association with the knowledge and consent of the City, shall be deemed to be a statement
of intention of the City concerning the use of the proceeds of the Bonds; and such statement of intention
shall be binding on the City in the expenditure of any such Bond funds or interest received from such
Bond funds which have been invested.
RECYCLE Pursuant to O.C.G.A. Section 36 82 100, the City notifies all interested parties that no independent
performance audit or performance review (the “Bond Audit”) will be conducted with respect to the Bonds.
However the City will continue to ensure that Bond proceeds are expended efficiently and economically,
as intended by the Bond Audit.
Tucker running back Tyler Hughey rushed for 165 yards and a touchdown
on nine carries in Tucker’s 34-18 win over Lovejoy.
Will Jernigan, Middlebury
College (football): The
sophomore quarterback
WEEKLY SOFTBALL from Lakeside had a
SCORES passing touchdown and
a rushing touchdown in
Sept. 24
Druid Hills 16, Henry County 0 the 31-14 win over Colby
Dunwoody 13, Westminster 0 Sept. 29.
Lakeside 18, Stephenson 3
Wesleyan 5, Marist 0
Sept. 25
Decatur 5, North Springs 3
Dunwoody 5, Pope 0
M.L. King 11, Lovejoy 3
Marist 16, White County 0 Kyla Manning, Coastal
Miller Grove 24, South Atlanta 2 Carolina (volleyball): The
Southwest DeKalb 19, Westlake sophomore outside hitter
3 from Chamblee had 10
Lithia Springs 3, Chamblee 2
Mundy’s Mill 16, Tucker 14 kills and four digs in the
Washington 17, McNair 8 3-0 win over ULM Sept.
Westminster 21, Stone 30.
Mountain 4
No experience needed.
REDUCE Groups held on Tuesday evening, October 9th, Wednesday morning, October 10th and
Wednesday afternoon, October 10th in Dekalb County, Georgia (Decatur area).
REUSE Each group will be four hours long. All backgrounds, genders and education levels
wanted and you must be 21 years of age to apply. To apply to participate in one of the
groups call Focus Groups at (304) 377-2903 on Friday, October 5th, 2018 ONLY, between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Calls will not be accepted on any other day or at any
RECYCLE other times.
LOCAL DEKALB FREE PRESS • OCTOBER 5, 2018 • Page 16
Avondale Elementary School Education Foundation held its second annual 5k race to benefit the school’s STEM program.
This Is
Sunday Dinner
It’s passing food and sharing stories.
It’s laughing at memories. It’s everyone
together around the table.
In a word, it’s love.