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McKenney’s is Thriving During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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By MSCIDAdmin
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Posted September 17, 2020

McKenney’s is Thriving During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Metro South CID is proud of the resiliency of our district’s businesses that have successfully adapted to the changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Lindsay Williams, CID board member [...]

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“We’re Over It”: A Letter from Emory Morsberger About Tire Dumping
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By MSCIDAdmin
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Posted September 16, 2020

“We’re Over It”: A Letter from Emory Morsberger About Tire Dumping

*This op-ed was written by MSCID president Emory Morsberger. Illegally dumped tires are both an eyesore and hazard. They not only create blight but also contribute to harmful vector-borne [...]

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Ground-Breaking Roundabout

DeKalb Approval of SPLOST match on September 28th, the DeKalb approved a $3,614,622 SPLOST to be utilized as the local match for the GTIB “Constitution Corridor Operational & Safety Project.” See attached letter from DeKalb County. Click here. The funding for this process comes from a variety of key players to better the Conley Area. GTIB is funding $1,000,000 with $200,000 from the MSCID for the project’s design, engineering, and construction phases. DeKalb County is allocating $3,614,622 for the right-of-way and construction phase for this exciting project.