Posts related to the Tri-Cities region: College Park, Hapeville, & East Point, Georgia.
Posted in Events, Tri-Cities on Dec 3rd, 2009
There will be Snow in Downtown East Point!!!
What: “East Point Celebrates the Holidays“.
When: Friday, Dec.4th from 5-7:30pm
Where: City Hall (2777 East Point Street)
Yes, it will be snowing this year during the event (thanks to some amazing equipment used by Disney to produce snow)! This is the annual tree lighting event. Come out and listen to [...]
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Posted in Tri-Cities on Jun 24th, 2009
From the City of East Point’s site:
“The city of East Point is now offering “Green Power” to our business and residential utility accounts. Green Power is a way to bring electricity generated by cleaner, renewable resources to our consumers. Green Power is energy that is generated from solar, wind, bio-mass or landfill gas. The renewable [...]
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Posted in Miscellaneous, Tri-Cities on Jun 16th, 2009
All outdoor watering in now permitted as defined by the non-drought odd/even schedule:
Even addresses may water on Monday, Wednesdays & Saturdays.
Odd addresses may water on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays.
As a reminder, the most efficient times of day to water are after sundown… or in the wee hours of the morning before sunrise.
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Posted in Tri-Cities on Jun 9th, 2009
MAIN STREET APPOINTMENT NEEDED—–WARD B COUNCILMAN LANCE RHODES
If you are interested in serving on the board, please email Lance (Lrhodes@eastpointcity.org) as soon as possible. This board does require a high level of energy and time to dedicate to the creativity of the program.
There are some exciting days ahead for East Point. I believe The Main [...]
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Posted in Local Press, Tri-Cities on Jun 3rd, 2009
“Over the next few weeks demolition equipment will rip up the concrete slabs on the 128-acre site along I-75. Recession aside, work appears to be on track to redevelop the Hapeville site, to be called Aerotropolis Atlanta, into a mixed-use project adjacent to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
By fall, Phase 1 — light industrial and parking construction [...]
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