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Welcome to The Chickasaw East Village Restoration Committee Website
The Chickasaw East Village Restoration Committee is made up of homeowners, residents, and concerned citizens and businesses dedicated to restoring the long-neglected historic East Village to a thriving neighborhood and community. The restoration we will achieve will include things such as;
- The safety of ourselves and our property, both at our homes and on the streets of the East Village
- The reintegration of the East Village into mainstream civic and community events and government decisions in the city of Chickasaw, including capital investments
- The change of the widespread public opinion that the East Village is not a place one would want to live
The beautification of our neighborhood streets, homes, and yards, both by community action and with the help of the city in enforcing codes which already exist for the city of Chickasaw
We will be working with the city council, the mayor, and law enforcement to achieve our goals. We recognize that great changes have already taken place in the East village since the last election of city council officials. We hope to build on this momentum which was started by members of the community and carried forward with action from these community members and the government of the city of Chickasaw.
The committee will have a duly elected spokesperson attending every city council meeting and presenting the concerns of the neighborhood which have been presented to the committee. There is much to be done, and we will be presenting safety concerns and beautification issues at each meeting. We will be monitoring progress on our goals and on concerns presented at the council meetings and will report on these when it is warranted.
We look forward to rebuilding a long-neglected community back into a place that anyone would call home. |
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Advanced Disposal Transfer Station - Pictures
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Please visit http://www.ChickasawEastVillage.com/transferstation to see pictures from the Blue Ridge, GA Transfer Station operated by Advanced Disposal. Please feel free to use this article to post comments. Also, please feel free to direct any comments or concerns to :
Rory Cassedy Municipal Market Developer Advanced Disposal Gulf Coast Area 251-243-1498 rcassedy@advanceddisposal.com
This information was provided by Advanced Disposal. Anyone wishing to contribute content, please contact Tom@ChickasawEastVillage.com
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Posted by admin on Saturday, June 12 @ 10:48:34 EDT (72 reads)
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Advanced Disposal Transfer Station
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The City of Chickasaw, working with the Industrial Board, is
investigating the possibility of building a waste transfer station on
the north end of the East Village neighborhood. Tom Ray, from the East
Village Restoration Committee will be touring a similar facility on
June 24 to assess the impact and report back to the residents of the
East Village. Anyone with any questions regarding the transfer station
or any specific observations that you would like to be made on the tour
is asked to contact Tom at 251-422-7720 or via email at tom@ChickasawEastVillage.com. A meeting will be held after the June 24th tour to discuss findings and concerns.
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Posted by admin on Friday, June 04 @ 09:46:08 EDT (125 reads)
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Southern Street Railroad Fence Decision
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Norfolk Southern Railroad has finally gotten in touch with me regarding the fence of Southern St. It seems that the fence is located 52+ feet from the centerline of the track, and the railway only has a right of way of 50 feet from the center of the track. This decision means that the city has no obstacles in repairing, replacing, or removing the fence.
As many residents voted in the poll to remove the fence, it seems that the city now has the right (and the responsibility in my opinion) to remove the eyesore sections of rusted poles, and the dangerous sections of loose fencing. I hope that this will put this issue to rest and we can get on with the business of restoring the East Village!
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Posted by admin on Wednesday, March 03 @ 08:48:57 EST (158 reads)
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM THE EAST VILLAGE RESTORATION COMMITTEE!!!
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Posted by admin on Friday, December 25 @ 07:51:48 EST (267 reads)
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CHRISTMAS PARTY December 12, 2009
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Christmas Party this weekend at Leo.....
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2009 Block Party pictures
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Pictures of the block party earlier this year.
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Special Thanks to everyone who made the block party a success!
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The East Village Restoration Committee would like to thank everyone for the tremendous success of the block party on June 13, 2009......
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Chickasaw United Methodist helps the East Village cleanup!
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The East Village Restoration Committee would like to thank the Chickasaw United Methodist Church and the Auburn Wesley Caravan for their help in the neighborhood. The Auburn group, along with the youth from the Chickasaw United Methodist Church, and Leonard Bowman and Tom Ray from the committee held a cleanup on June 18 in the East Village. The group separated into several smaller groups and help cleanup the home and yard of one of our disabled neighbors, the yard of a mother-to-be, and portions of Gulf Street. The committee would also like to thank Amanda McKee, Adam Bourne and Mike Reynolds for their help in organizing the cleanup
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First-ever historical plaque awarded in the East Village
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On June 13, Mignonne Smith of 3 Hill Street, located in the East Village of Chickasaw, was awarded a historical building plaque for the interior of her home, which is now designated the NORSWORTHY-SMITH Home. The house was built in 1919 and the interior has retained enough of the original design that this plaque was awarded. Special thanks goes to the Chickasaw Historical Society, whose members worked to have the home designated as a historically significant home. As with so many things recently, this is a first for the East Village of Chickasaw, but we hope to earn more recognition in the coming months for the East Village. It is great to see the East Village receiving some long-overdue recognition as the oldest neighborhood in Chickasaw!
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EVRC President Nominated as Citizen of the Year!
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The East Village Restoration Committee would like to congratulate Leonard Bowman. Leonard was nominated for the Chickasaw Citizen of the Year award! Although Leonard wasn't selected as this year's citizen of the year, just receiving the nomination was quite an honor. The other nominees for the award were Marilyn Jones and Barbara Pulliam, with Barbara being selected as the winner. Leonard's hard work in the City, and more recently as president of the East Village Restoration Committee was the reason behind the nomination. In a move that was true to his style, and partially why Leonard received the nomination, just 1 hour after the announcement that he didn't receive the award, Leonard was helping with a cleanup in the East Village for a disabled neighbor. Thank you, Leonard!
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