Unfortunately, the State is poised to honor former Rep. Joseph “Joe” Heckstall by naming the overpass bridge at Camp Creek and I-285 after him. I learned on November 29th, that Mayor and Council voted for approval two years ago. This
Every month the City’s Electric Utility Refund Debt grows; however, the City’s ability to cover the cost of the Refund is diminishing daily. Residents and property owners should be aware and concerned about the lack of responsibility and information coming
UPDATE! Mayor and Council vetoed the action below. At Monday’s, October 21, 2019 Council Meeting, five Council Members voted to pay the legal fees for CM Joshua Butler. City Attorney Brad Bowman provided a strong and compelling legal opinion against
I have written a formal complaint against East Point Police Department for selectively choosing which State laws and City Ordinances to enforce as well as a police office giving me a citation based on a deliberate lie. CLICK HERE: Police
On September 23, 2019, I contacted Police Chief Tommy Gardner inquiring about the need for a permit for a Residents Protest Rally. I stated that I was expecting way fewer than 250 residents. He told me to contact Planning &
The Judge has made her ruling in the lawsuit concerning two East Point Council Members Joshua Butler and Nanette Saucier. The Judge based her ruling on a technicality that prohibited her from addressing the merits of the case. However, her
October Newsletter! For more information about: The Residents’ Protest Rally How the City is Spending the Electric Utility’s $31.4 million Reserves Help for the Residents Waste and Accountability Short-Term Rentals and the Lack of Code Enforcement Early Voting Schedule
HELP SPREAD THE WORD! Residents’ Protest Rally at City Hall on October 12, 2019 from 11:00 am to Noon SEE FLYER: CLICK HERE: October 2019 Protest Rally POSTER: 2019 Protest Poster Please follow and like us:
Residents need to see how some of our elected officials are spending our money. The Mayor gets $2,000 and each Council Member gets $1,800 to communicate with their constituents. CLICK HERE: 022-09_Resolution for the Adoption if Council Guidelines for the use
MAYOR AND COUNCIL SHAFTED RESIDENTS AND LOCAL BUSINESS AT MONDAY’S, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 COUNCIL MEETING What is wrong with our Mayor and Council? At Monday’s Council Meeting, they voted to form a questionable Partnership with Watchmen Service & Veterans Molding