Do you have any knowledge of the Georgia Forward group? They
came into Douglas County offering us the “GREAT” Plan.
Many involved do not live in DC. Apparently the Chamber is
involved. A few of the big ideas presented
by Georgia Forward today at the Douglasville Conference center included:
Create a Cultural Collaborative Commission (CCC) to drive
and oversee arts and culture throughout the community
Hire a professional company to create a tourism committee
Hire a professional company to create a community wide
branding campaign
Build a "Creativity Corridor" between Club Drive
and Campbellton St. since we have the old jail, Courthouse Museum, Conference
Center and O'Neal Plaza as anchors. This
corridor would include walking trails, pocket (mini) parks and outdoor dining
Turn the old jail into a marketplace
Build a boutique hotel (while we thought this idea was dead,
the mayor announced today that Harrison Merrill is assisting the city with this
effort now)
Clean up the mill site and turn it into a mixed use
development. Incorporate some of the old mill's architecture into the design
Streetscape Hwy 92 with sidewalks, appropriate lighting and
signing
Put walking/biking trails in the cemeteries with benches to
transform them into meeting places and to conduct cemetery tours
Implement tactical urbanism by doing things like having a
campout in O'Neal Plaza or turning the plaza into a "game room" for a
weekend
Connect downtown with the rest of the county via pedestrian
paths, bike sharing, bike stands, roadway beautification and cohesive signing
Host a "grand reopening of downtown" event when
the Hwy 92 project is complete
Prepare Douglas County citizens for the jobs of the future
by building an Exploratorium (workshops, unique learning spaces), a STEM Museum
and an Incubator Space (shared machinery, conference rooms, printers etc. to
prepare the workforce for new employment in manufacturing)
Focus on development along the aerotropolis between the
airport and Foxhall
Build a walking bridge over Interstate 20 to connect the
mall and West Pines golf course*
The full report from Georgia Forward will be available next
week and this was videoed by citi-tv so will be posted on the city website.
Ron Wilson from the Development Authority asked how the
community should deal with taxpayers who don't want to fund all these things.
The response was that the people moving to Douglas County now will make up the
majority of the voter base soon (insinuating it shouldn't be a problem with Gen
X and Millenials moving to the county because they want all these things)
Comments
Douglas County voters need to hold on to their wallets and
visit their county commissioners about this wealth transfer from them to the
Municipal Consultants and Developers prayer group of the Atlanta Metro Church
of Regional Consciousness.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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