A community of involved residents coming together to improve the quality of life in Mableton. | |
District 4 Annual Litter Cleanup | |
Cobb County Commissioner Monique Sheffield led a resoundingly successful litter clean-up on June 3,2023. There were over 125 people in attendance to pick up litter along East-West Connector and nearby surface streets. Well done to all participants! | |
Several members of the Mableton Improvement Coalition’s (MIC) Board of Directors attended the Cobb Chamber South Cobb Area Council meeting which featured a presentation on the Chattahoochee Riverlands Trail project. The project will bring a new level of outdoor connectivity for residents and visitors with vast stretches of parks, paths, and paddling trails along the river. The Trust for Public Land is currently leading efforts to create a 100-mile trail along the Chattahoochee River stretching from Lake Lanier to Chattahoochee Bend Park. By 2026, the first phase of a nearly 3-mile section of the Riverlands Trail is expected to be open in South Cobb County, from Mableton Parkway in Mableton to Riverview Landing in Smyrna.
The project was designed in collaboration with the Chattahoochee Working Group (CWG), a collection of selected local residents, political officials, and local organizations, including the Mableton Improvement Coalition. MIC continues to be an integral member of the CWG. Read more here
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The Mableton Improvement Coalition (MIC) is an all-volunteer, non-partisan, non-profit community organization working to promote activities, enhance communication, and facilitate initiatives that will benefit the welfare of the community and its spirit.
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MIC joined several local sponsors to support The Simple Vue Academy summer camp program from May 30 – June 9. The STREAM (Science Technology Reading Engineering Art and Math) summer camp provided learning experiences in a dynamic and engaging environment. Key focus areas were Financial Literary, Entrepreneurship, Story Telling and Creative Expression. For more information please contact: The Simple VUE Academy | Seeing Pathways Clearly
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On the last day of camp, the The Simple Vue Academy team hosted Ubuntu Community Day, with special guest speaker, City of Mableton District 5 councilman, TJ Ferguson. Also attending were State Representative, Terry Cummings and Ron Davis, District 1 city councilman. Ubuntu Community Day was the culminating event, where students showcased what they learned and reflected on their experiences at the STREAM camp. | |
The SAE School Celebrates a Grand Opening ! | |
Phase four of the program is the construction of 100 mini-pitches in underserved communities in Georgia to increase access to safe sports activities, specifically soccer. To support the GA 100 program, matching funds are available which require a local match of one dollar for every AUF dollar, up to $75,000. Updated application and additional details can be found at: Community | ATLUTD.com | |
Let's make this summer a season of discovery and enrichment through the power of reading. Join us in embracing the "Summer of Stories" initiative and witness the transformative impact it can have on our families and communities. | |
Today, we want to emphasize the significance of reading during the summer and how it can positively impact families and communities. Summer is a time for relaxation, adventure, and growth. It presents us with an invaluable opportunity to embark on new journeys and expand our horizons
Reading is an extraordinary gateway to knowledge, imagination, and understanding. By immersing ourselves in books, we unlock countless worlds, unravel diverse perspectives, and nourish our intellectual and emotional well-being. It is particularly crucial for our children to embrace reading during the summer months, as it helps combat the "summer slide" and ensures they return to school ready to thrive. Through reading, families can embark on joint literary adventures, creating lasting memories while instilling a love for storytelling in the hearts of our younger generations. It is a beautiful way to bond, as we share tales, discuss ideas, and inspire each other's creativity. Moreover, reading together fosters empathy, compassion, and open-mindedness, allowing us to build stronger, more united communities.
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Hearings Coming Up in July and August
July 5 - Planning Commission - hearing on Wednesday due to holiday and July 18 - Board of Commissioners
August 1 - Planning Commission and August 15 - Board of Commissioners
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Z-12 - Fernando Chavarria - for a townhome development on Mableton Parkway
- Z-27 - Impact Worship Center - for a small retail center on the corner of Mableton Parkway and Queen Mill Road
- Z-28 - Hernan Guerrero - for a retail/commercial building at 330 Veterans Memorial Highway
- LUP-18 Haley Lopez - for permission to park 4 cars at a home
Applications Completed in June
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If you live in an area near one of these zoning applications, the MIC Zoning Committee wants to hear from you! We welcome new neighbors to Mableton, but we also want to do all we can to protect existing neighborhoods. Email us at [email protected]!
Hearing and Meeting Information - The Planning Commission hearings are the first Tuesday of each month and the Board of Commissioners Zoning Hearings are the third Tuesday of each month, except January. Both are at 9 am at 100 Cherokee Street just off Marietta Square. Virtual participation may be available.
Comment Online - Use this easy form to let the Planning Commission and Board of Commissioners know your thoughts on pending applications.
Each month, District Commissioner Monique Sheffield and Planning Commissioner Michael Hughes hold a virtual "In The Zone" meeting to review pending zoning applications. Meetings are usually the 4th Wednesday of each month, but the holidays will affect that schedule. Sign up for Commissioner Sheffield's newsletter to receive the link and instructions.
There is more information related to zoning cases on MIC's website. Please email the MIC Zoning Committee with any questions.
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Many homeowner associations find it difficult to hold the line on expenses. Inflation erodes endlessly, thereby increasing budgets and members scream for relief. But help is on the way. There are practical ways to reduce costs without cutting services. The HOA's budget is like a collection of uncut gems of different type, size and quality. Some of them are diamonds in the rough just waiting to be set free. And like diamonds, your budget, with a bit of cut and polish, can sparkle. Here are a few examples:
Insurance. Raise the deductible and reduce the annual premium. Create a line item in your Reserve Study with a life of three years called "Insurance Deductible" equal to your deductible. If there is no claim during the three year period, the money is saved.
Pools. Check temperature and pump cycle times and adjust for savings. Swimmers may not notice a two degree drop in temperature, but lower temperatures significantly decrease the heating bill.
Lighting. Convert to high lumen-low energy lighting. The conversion expense is usually paid back within only one to two year due to reduced power and labor costs.
Distributing Information. Many meeting notices and information can be distributed to residents by way of flyer boxes like the ones used by real estate agents. Even better distribute information by email for nothing.
Have an HOA Website. Enjoy HUGE communication savings with your own HOA website. Post important information like governing documents, newsletters, meeting minutes and rules. Use email for maintenance and information requests so the information is moved quickly to the right person with a date stamped record. Poll your members on important issues or proposed policies. Notify them of meetings and other events. An HOA Website is probably the best move your HOA can make to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
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April 2023
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Riverlands Volunteer Workday | |
The Trust for Public Land (TPL) is hosting a volunteer workday at the Chattahoochee RiverLands Park. The meet up spot will be at the vacant property located at the corner of Discovery Boulevard and Mableton Parkway.
Volunteers will be led by TPL staff to prepare the RiverLands Trailhead Park site for guided tours and events while we begin the design of the site. Volunteers will be removing invasive plants including privet and vines and other under story plants in work area, clearing trails, making and installing signs, removing trash, and/or spreading mulch. The volunteers will use shovels along with hand pulling, and other small equipment such as weed eaters, blowers, weed wrenches, and pruners as they are comfortable.
While you are there, guides will lead you to points along the RiverLands site, where the Trust for Public Land and Cobb County will build a portion of a 2.7-mile section of greenway trail, trailheads, overlooks, and other amenities.
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Saturday, July 15,2023, 9:00 AM
Mableton, GA 30126
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ATLANTA BRAVES & CHICK-FIL-A
Monday July 17th from 11am – 1pm
Location – Gordon Road Village Shopping Center
6065 Mableton Pkwy SW, Mableton, GA 30126
Goal to serve up to 400 Families with fresh food!!
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Make a difference where you live! Join MIC and other community groups on Saturday mornings for an hour or so and help pick up litter. It's not glamorous work, but our community will look so much better! All events begin at 9am. | |
Visit the MIC website calendar for meeting places and additional dates. Learn more about the Adopt A Mile program here. | |
Thank You to our sponsors who are committed to helping people, strengthening families, and building a more vital and vibrant Mableton. With the help of our sponsors, MIC continues to fulfill our mission to promote activities, enhance communication, and facilitate initiatives that will benefit the welfare of the Mableton community and its spirit. | |
GENERAL SPONSORS
Barnes Law Group, Cobb Travel & Tourism, DaLee and Company, Dogs We Trust, First Christian Church of Mableton, Georgia Power, Harris Advisors Group, H.O.P.E Family Resource Center, JJA Project Management, John Thornton Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC, Keller Williams Cityside – Taiwo Oniru-Akintokun, MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes, M3 Innovations dba Aquatree, Moore Diagnostic Laboratory, Printridge, Putnam Body Shop, Quick Tax Professionals, Readyset Atlanta, Refuge Law, PLLC, Riverside EpiCenter, SOS Holdings, Sweetwater Mission, The Green Room Restaurant , The Real Estate Maven, The SAE School, TS Tax & Accounting Services, Vitality Village, Inc., Westside Bank, White Columns Funeral Home, Wilson Agency/Farmers Insurance, Yeah Man Jamaican Restaurant, and Zaxby's.
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The Mableton Improvement Coalition (MIC) is an all-volunteer, non-partisan, non-profit community organization working to promote activities, enhance communication, and facilitate initiatives that will benefit the welfare of the community and its spirit.
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We CAN affect our future when we work together.
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