Monday, August 22, 2011

http://www.ajc.com/news/va-to-build-new-1131136.html

The government plans to spend $40 million transforming 10 acres and six buildings at south Atlanta's Fort McPherson into a healthcare campus that would expand services for veterans and relieve pressure on metro area clinics that now serve them

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Good News In the Hills

GOOD NEWS! Utoy Cemetery was APPROVED 6/10/2011 by the Georgia National Register of Historic Places Review Board Meeting.

This places the Utoy Cemetery on the Georgia Register of Historic Places, and the National nomination will be forwarded to the U.S. Interior Department, Parks Department for approval for the National Register of Historic Places.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Electric Tricycle for stabilization when Navigating around potholes

I got this information from a website that sells electric tricycle.

It seems a little slow for me but, I think it is ideal for running errands, light shopping and provides independence to senior and juniors without breaking the bank. I also like it because it seems to provide stability on bike lanes on Atlanta street that are plagued with pot-holes and metal plates.

Here's the details on the vehicle and promotional information:

Electric Tricycle is perfect for riding to and from work. It has 3 wheels, so it's weight limit is 300 lbs (can carry a person that weighs up to 300 lbs). The 3 wheels are perfect for riders who are not good at balancing. It moves as fast as 15 mph and has a 30 miles of battery power per charge. So, for every 1 charge, you can ride the tricycle for up to 30 miles. The battery is a lithium-ion 36V 10aH one, NOT lead-acid. Lithium-ion batteries are lighter, carry more power, have a higher range, and is more expensive. The Cabbike 3 Electric Tricycle frame is made out of 100% STEEL for extreme sturdiness and is very high quality. The electric tricycle is an eye-catcher! You will notice that many people will gape at your Cabbike 3 Electric Tricycle. License and insurance NOT needed in all US States and Canada. Easy to use: simply turn the right handlebar to accelerate. You never need to pedal.

For a limited time only, it is FREE UPS Ground shipping. You save $100s of dollars on shipping. Take advantage of this fantastic deal now! Comparable electric tricycles retail for over $2,000!


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Service appears to be back as of Tuesday at 6:30pm. Next steps are to see that customer
bills are prorated

Phones are back on in Venetian Hills

Service appears to be back as of Tuesday at 6:30pm. Next steps are to see that customer
bills are prorated

Monday, April 18, 2011

The Problem Remains Day 6 :Letter to the Public Utilities Commission

Over 700 homes and several business have been with Land Line service for 6 days. Many of our homeowners are elderly and infirmed and most of them do not have cell phones. Telephones are a life line to these people. AT&T knew that their fiber optic cable on Cascade Avenue was cut but we customers had no idea why on Wednesday, we had no dial tone. Younger residents resorted to using cell phones but still had no idea of what was going on. Those of us who had people out of the affected area to call in to the repair line for us were told that our line would be restored on last Thursday....it is now Monday evening. AT&T should be held responsible for a strategy of communicating major outages involving their Land Lines-------it's their responsibility. Still no emergency communications strategy employed. What are they waiting for?

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Venetian Hills Incommunicado

Venetian Hills was cut-off from communicating with the world outside. You see, on last Wednesday, the at&t fiber optic cable on Cascade Avenue was cut leaving us in the dark, so to speak. One by one as residents and businesses realized that Land Line service was not available, we called at&t only to be told the problem would be resolved the next day. What we weren't told was the severity of the impact. The elderly (least likely to have a cell phone) remained unaware of the situation. at&t still hasn't notified the community overall about the situation.

Today, I visited several streets in the neighborhood with flyers in an effort to get the word out. Our DSL lines are on a seperate system - communication of the outage could have been transmitted via email. What happened to putting "feet on the street" going door to door and leaving notices? Are our expectations too lofty up here in the Hills.....you tell me.