@Jot: That's a good point, Jot. I'm excited for the final reveal, too. It's a great story.
posted @ Sunday, July 10, 2011 - 21:04@LeglEgl: My question was meant to ask if any Athens Talks commenters were donating or volunteering.
posted @ Sunday, July 10, 2011 - 20:27Will anyone here be volunteering for the rebuild? Has anyone or their business donated supplies? Let us know!
posted @ Sunday, July 10, 2011 - 14:51
Rep. Regina Quick, R-Athens, was one of two local delegates to score less than an "A+" in the Chamber of Commerce's annual legislative score card. She and I played phone tag Monday when I was reporting the story and I wasn't able to get her comments in a timely fashion. Instead, she sent over this statement Wednesday morning and she did not mince her words. (Links and italicized portions are my own; otherwise, it's as she wrote it.) Dear Friends: read more

The committee opted Tuesday night to put off deciding on the ordinance until, at the earliest, its next meeting. Of note: The Athens-Clarke County attorney highlighted that the proposed times are, in essence, placeholders for the commission to change or keep as it pleases. Full text of the Use of Public Right-of-Ways ordinance draft is below. read more
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