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They are now trying to take away any hope for new mass transit

Dear Listizens, In going through upcoming legislation, I noticed the house bill shown below. Basically, it would require that each and every county approve by referendum any new passenger rail line, which would allow any single county to block a rail line. This would cripple any efforts to develop a rational, regional passenger rail system. I have no earthly idea why they want to do this, unless it is sponsored by road building interests. In any case, please contact your legislators and tell them you oppose this ill-conceived and unfair piece of legislation which creates barriers that are not there for road building or other forms of transport. Especially in a time when sprawl, pollution, traffic, and population growth are straining our infrastructure, it makes no sense to throw up additional roadblocks to rail. Here are links for contacting your representative: The Honorable Senator Ralph Hudgens: ralph.hudgens@senate.ga.gov The Honorable Senator Bill Cowsert: bill.cowsert@senate.g...

10 ways to ween ourselves off fossil fuels (from Kunstler.com)

Out in the public arena, people frequently twang on me for being "Mister Gloom'n'doom," or for "not offering any solutions" to our looming energy crisis. So, for those of you who are tired of wringing your hands, who would like to do something useful, or focus your attention in a purposeful way, here are my suggestions: 1. Expand your view beyond the question of how we will run all the cars by means other than gasoline. This obsession with keeping the cars running at all costs could really prove fatal. It is especially unhelpful that so many self-proclaimed "greens" and political "progressives" are hung up on this monomaniacal theme. Get this: the cars are not part of the solution (whether they run on fossil fuels, vodka, used frymaxT oil, or cow shit). They are at the heart of the problem. And trying to salvage the entire Happy Motoring system by shifting it from gasoline to other fuels will only make things much worse. The bottom line o...

Agenda for Watkinsville

AGENDA CITY OF WATKINSVILLE February 14, 2007 CALL TO ORDER QUORUM CHECK MINUTES APPEARANCES 1. Gregory Zengo – business license – Georgia Women’s Care, PC d/b/a New Image Medical Aesthetics & Wellness – 2 S Main Street, Suite 201 2. Sharon Lacy – business license – Cherokee Connections Spirit of Watkinsville – 18 N Main Street 3. Scott Kirk – business license – Sign Worx of Athens – 1410 Greensboro Highway 4. Patti Wagner – building permit – 17.3’ x 20.9’ bedroom addition to existing residence - 102 Mimosa Drive. 5. Larry Sheats – building permit – 12’ x 36’ addition to existing residence - 112 Morrison Street 6. Flo Wilkes – final building permit – 167’ x 65’ daycare center – 1420 Greensboro Highway 7. David Branch – building permit – 60’ x 40’ warehouse/storage building – 72 ½ N Main Street 8. Scott Boswell – restaurant beer & wine pouring license – Floyd’s Grill – 64 N Main Street 9. Bob Bishop – Highway 15 Sewer Project ADMINISTRATION 1...

Charlie Norwood coming home; won't resign seat

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Georgia Republican Congressman Charlie Norwood will be coming back to Augusta, GA "to let God do what He may", according to the ailing Dentist . The Congressman has refused treatment in Georgetown to come home to a 24-hour hospice care. Oddly he may actually make a case for Dr. Kevorkian style euthanasia in his waning days. Governor Perdue will have to call a special election after Norwood's evidently eventual extinction. Terry Holley would like you to consider him for the position, if you please. There will be a non-partisan election so he may actually have a chance this time. Holley addressed the Oconee County Democratic Committee meeting the last two months and talked about Norwood's increasingly grave condition. We certainly wish the best for Congressman Norwood, but if he is refusing treatment, the least he could while still alive is to resign the seat with dignity intact. Death is a tremendously difficult subject to write about, and it proves an old adage one st...

forty mil to walton county

Citizens for Oconee's Future, Inc. P. O. Box 1301 Watkinsville, GA 30677 This message is going to a small group of citizens who have shown an interest in issues impacting your neighborhoods and the County. It appears the Board of Commissioners is about to jump into an agreement with Walton County that will obligate the County to spend in excess of $100,000,000 on a water project with Walton county. The initial spending will be $40,000,000 which is to be raised by a bond issue to be done jointly with Walton county. There is a good possibility the BOC will vote on this at the next meeting which is Thursday Feb. 8th. That is a different night from the regular meeting night because the members will be in a meeting on Tuesday. They are about to jump into this having made little of the specifics available to the public, without a working agreement on operation of the water project and with little or no consideration of less expensive water. Please come to this meeti...

It's back

Those of you who have been a part of this email list from the beginning know that our CSOC group started as a response to a proposed truck stop at the corner of Branch Road and US441. We were able to voice enough opposition that the proposed development was pulled by the developer a couple hours before the Planning Commission was to consider the plan. That was approximately 15 months ago. The developer then came back with a modified/reduced plan for a convenience store and gas station. That plan did go before the Planning Commission, which unanimously recommended denial of the rezone request. That was less than a year ago. The developer then withdrew the request before it could be heard by the BOC. Both times the Planning Department recommended denial. Now the developer, Frances Williams, is back once again. The rezone signs went up today. He’s asking for the same thing, which is a rezone from A-1 to B-2 for ~4 acres to build a convenience store and gas station....

Iowans attitudes reflect change in American values

For all those who are mad about Iowa having the perennial power of starting the Presidential parade with their century old caucus, check out this latest poll by the Des Moines Register concerning Iowans' shifting attitude about accepting different minorities as our leader.

Stopping military part sales to Iran thanks to Democratic Senator

Here is a well written but brief story about a Pro-Active Democratic U.S. Senator taking the bull by the horns on US Foriegn Policy and National Security in a positive, constructive manner making sense given the world's current political climate. I was almost afraid to click on some of the links at the end of the piece.

she won

Jane Kidd for DPG Chair She sure enough won!

Democrat Sign in Carter Campaign HQ

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Democrat Sign in Carter Campaign HQ Originally uploaded by cjoh . Congrats to Jane Kidd and Michael Thurmond on their wins

Apply for a chance to be a part of Oconee's future

To make it easier for folks to find the application, here’s the direct link. http://www.oconeecounty.com/Government/Planning/ComprehensivePlanPage.htm I have also attached the PDF document. Good luck! Cheers, Tony

Critical time for the future of Oconee County

The time is here folks! Oconee County is at a critical moment that will define its future. Pick up a copy of this week’s Oconee Enterprise. Take a look at the bottom of page 2. There is a VERY important public notice from the county. The Editor of the paper, Merritt Melancon, has an accompanying article on page 3. The county is now taking applications from citizens for appointment to the Stakeholders Advisory Committee for the Joint Comprehensive Plan for Oconee County and the Cities of Bishop, Bogart, North High Shoals, and Watkinsville. This committee will be charged with developing the overall comprehensive plan for the county, including relevant areas for residential/commercial/industrial development. This will include revamping the Future Land Use Map. This committee will literally define what Oconee County will become over the next 10 years, which is a critical time frame for determining whether we become another Gwinnett County or something much smarte...

Meetings, we've got meetings

Happy Belated New Year to everyone. While it is a fresh new year, the county still has its stale old problem………lack of a proper growth strategy. Forgive any duplicated posting regarding this info. It’s too important to miss even a single person. See the message below from Lee Becker. The meeting this Wednesday ( 7:00 p.m. , County Courthouse ) is of long-range significance for the county. As you have likely heard, the county received a harsh wake-up-call regarding the cost of building a reservoir off Barnett Shoals Road along the Oconee River . Since the current BOC seems determined to support sprawl across the entire county, they are now dowsing about for a new source of water. Cheers, Tony -----Original Message----- From: lbbecker@mindspring.com [mailto: lbbecker@mindspring.com ] Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 10:33 PM Subject: Two Meetings about Water Dear Friends: Two important meetings are taking place this week and next. At 7 ...

Tony Glenn gives the NO BS version of Apalachee development

I wanted to pass along some sad news I received this weekend from Paul Poninski. ALP has begun some initial bulldozing for its development off US441 along the Apalachee River . This is not full scale “rape-and-scrape” of the land yet. It is so far just two dozers doing some initial clearing. However, this indicates that more intensive clearing may be coming soon. You will likely remember that this development was one that got approved with a 100 foot buffer on the flood plain, which was later weakened to 50 feet. So far this buffer has not been reduced any further. Yet, I should point out that the county has now completely abandoned any buffer on the flood plain. Since the State doesn’t require such a buffer, the county feels they don’t have the legal footing to mandate a buffer. This shows their willingness to appease the developers. The county has a history of unusually strong environmental standards such as the flood plain buffer and exceptional river buffe...

Unapproved Council minutes

MINUTES OF MEETING OF MAYOR AND COUNCIL CITY OF WATKINSVILLE January 10, 2007 PRESENT: Mayor Luken, Council members Link, Purcell, Brodrick, Walsh and Walter and City Attorney Reitman. VISITORS: See attached sheet. QUORUM CHECK: Mayor Luken acknowledges a quorum is present. Mayor Luken also asks those with non-emergency cell phones to turn them off or down. All speakers are asked to approach the lectern and address Council. Mayor Luken also notes the passing away of former president, Gerald Ford. President Ford was a guy with great communication skills and ethical standards, per Mayor Luken. MINUTES: Councilwoman Purcell moved and Councilman Walter seconded the motion to approve the minutes of the December 13, 2006 Council meeting as presented. Motion carried unanimously. JOHN MURRAY: Tiffany Murray represented John Murray in his absence. Councilman Walter moved and Councilman Brodrick seconded the motion to approve a business license for Engi...

Merritt left the Banner-Herald to become the Enterprise Editor

Citizens for Oconee's Future, Inc. P. O. Box 1301 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Following is the text of a message from Lee Becker, Friends of Barber Creek with follow up information on the meeting with Banner Herald staff. Charles Baugh Dear Friends, About 30 people showed up at the Oconee County library last night to meet with the half dozen editors from the Athens Banner-Herald, who organized the gathering to get citizen input on the paper's coverage of Oconee County. I was encouraged when Executive Editor Jason Winders told me that the paper will assign a new reporter to cover the County five days a week, rather than the three days that former reporter Merritt Melancon spent on the County. Melancon, who has left the Banner-Herald to become editor of The Oconee Enterprise, did general assignment on Saturdays and Sundays. Her off days were Thursdays and Fridays. I also was pleased when Editorial Editor Jim Thompson asked me about the pending Georgia E...

Town hall meeting for 114 and 115 House Districts

Janurary 11, 2007 Contact: Christy Wilson (770) 314-2487 Dear Concerned Citizen, This notice is for a Town Hall Meeting that Representative Keith Heard and Doug McKillip will be holding on Wednesday 17, 2007 in the auditorium of the Athens Clarke County Library located at 2025 Baxter Street . At this meeting, Representative Heard and Representative McKillip will be discussing important issues that influence you and your community. We encourage all of you to attend. Sincerely, Representative Keith Heard District 114 Representative Doug McKillip District 115 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Christy Wilson January 11, 2007 (770) 314-2487 REPRESENTATIVE KEITH HEARD AND REPRESENTATIVE DOUG MCKILLIP WILL HOLD A TOWN HALL MEETING ON WEDNESDAY 17, 2007 BEGINNING AT 6:30 PM IN THE AUDITORIUM OF THE ATHE...

New agenda for Watkinsville City Council Wednesday evening

AGENDA CITY OF WATKINSVILLE January 10, 2007 CALL TO ORDER QUORUM CHECK WATKINSVILLE BEAUTIFUL YARD AWARD MINUTES APPEARANCES 1. John Russell Murray – business license – Engineered Site Solutions – 74 Thrasher Drive 2. Mandy Felton – business license – The Purple Paintbrush Kids Art Studio – 8 School Street 3. Justin Duncan – business license – Southern Floor Covering – 395 Jerry Smith Drive , Suite A 4. Donna Wood – business license – Stage Door – 73 N. Main Street 5. Rene Hammond – building permit – 20’ x 28’ addition to existing residence – 1041 Williamsburg Place 6. Norm Grayson – sewer request – 1 N. Third Street 7. Scott Boswell – beer and wine license for Floyd’s Grill – 64 N. Main Street ADMINISTRATION MAYOR’S REPORT CITIZEN’S COMMENTS OLD BUSINESS 1. Consider concept plan and future land use map. ...

Republicans are trying to kill choice in Georgia on day 2 of the new session

BREAKING NEWS! It's shocking but true - a bill calling for a total abortion ban will receive a public hearing on the second day of the legislative session! The General Assembly meeting notice was just posted on Saturday, but apparently, the anti-choice crowd has been planning this for some time. This bill is laced with Georgia Right to Life language, an extremist, religious group that does not represent the majority of voters. Public Meeting on House Bill 1 Tuesday, January 9th 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Room 606 of the Coverdell Legislative Office Building If you'd like to read this bill, go to: http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1.htm Please note the use of junk science such as: abortions increase tobacco smoking and reduce the tax base??? The bill would make physicians guilty of a felony, and would not allow an abortion even in the case of rape, incest, or detriment to the health of the woman. Even having an abortion to save the life of the pregnant...

Surge & Accelerate? More like Purge and Masticulate

Olbermann on Bush's Sacrificial Surge & Accelerate Plan Keith Olbermann once again nails President Bush on his irresponsible and perhaps illegal effort to kill more American soldiers