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Marker Recognizes Canton's Historic Stumptown Neighborhood
CTL Script/ Top Stories of July 20th
Publish Date: July 20th
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***07.20.24 – BIRTHDAY – CARLOS SANTANA***
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STORY 1: Marker Recognizes Canton’s Historic Stumptown Neighborhood
A new historic marker commemorating Canton’s Stumptown neighborhood will be unveiled at Burge Park on Crisler Street, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for July 22 at 10 a.m. The initiative, a collaboration between History Cherokee and the city of Canton, was funded by the city and developed by History Cherokee’s Black History Committee. Stumptown, established in the 1920s, is one of Cherokee County’s oldest predominantly Black communities, named for the tree stumps left under house foundations during its development. The marker aims to highlight the community’s historical significance, with plans for more markers in partnership with the city to recognize other historic neighborhoods. Here is Stephanie Joyner on plans for future signage:
***STUMPTOWN 2***
STORY 2: Cherokee Approves Property Tax Increase
Cherokee County commissioners unanimously approved a property tax increase, setting the maintenance and operations millage rate at 5.153 mills, lower than the originally advertised 5.224 mills. This decision will raise property tax revenues by 5.99% over the rollback rate. The county also set the parks bond millage rate at 0.27 and the fire district tax rate at 2.888 mills, resulting in a total rate of 8.311 mills. The increase is intended to fund additional firefighter positions and meet rising costs due to inflation. Residents expressed mixed reactions at public hearings, with some supporting the tax hike for improved services like Bob Alford.
***BOB ALFORD***
Other residents like Liza Robinson raised concerns about rising property taxes and suggested alternative fiscal strategies.
***LIZA ROBINSON***
STORY 3: Construction Contract Awarded for Long Swamp Creek Rec AreaCherokee County commissioners have approved a $2 million construction contract with Magnum Contracting, LLC, for developing the Long Swamp Creek Recreation Area near Ball Ground. The project, located at the confluence of Long Swamp Creek and the Etowah River on 24 acres purchased in 2019, aims to enhance recreational amenities. Planned features include a canoe and kayak launch, outdoor archery range, walking trails, campsites, picnic pavilion, restroom facilities, and parking. The project aligns with the Northeast Cherokee County Parks Plan and received funding from sources including a Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program grant and local contributions. Construction is set to commence soon with an expected opening in early 2025.
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STORY 4: Cherokee Outdoor YMCA Offering Summer Camps
The Cherokee Outdoor YMCA is part of the YMCA of Metro Atlanta's summer day camp program running until August 2nd. Registration is open online or in-person, offering traditional camps focused on social-emotional learning, weekly themes, and various activities like archery and canoe rides. Specialty camps in sports, STEAM, teen leadership, and swimming are also available. The YMCA aims to foster personal growth in a safe environment, encouraging children to explore interests and develop skills. Daily or weekly enrollment options are offered for traditional camps, while specialty camps require weekly sign-ups. For more details and registration, visit ymcaatlanta.org/camp/day-camp.
STORY 5: Here’s Why Waleska’s Water Service Was Interrupted
Recent water system issues in Waleska have been resolved, according to City Clerk and Manager Robyn Smith. The city experienced two interruptions this month due to low water levels in its tanks. The first incident occurred on July 4 due to a computer crash, affecting the Sam Nelson Road and Reinhardt College Parkway areas. A temporary fix was implemented until the computer was rebuilt. A subsequent water main break on July 15, caused by a lightning strike on Fincher Road, led to disruptions in that area. Both incidents triggered boil water advisories, which were lifted promptly after repairs. Currently, normal service has resumed for all customers, with ongoing monitoring of water levels in the tanks.
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STORY 6: Dock Rock Radio Performing at West Milford Farm
Dock Rock Radio will perform a "yacht rock" concert featuring hits from the 1970s and 1980s at West Milford Farm on July 26. The band will cover songs by Hall & Oates, Huey Lewis & the News, Commodores, Little River Band, Steely Dan, and more, spanning smooth soul, jazz, R&B, and disco genres. Oakley’s Provisions will cater the event with entrees priced from $6 to $15, and guests are allowed to bring their own food and drinks, including beer and wine (no onsite alcohol sales). Tickets range from $30 for lawn seating (bring your own chair) to $250 for party barn tables of eight, available through westmilfordfarm.com. The concert begins at 8:45 p.m., with doors opening at 7:15 p.m.
STORY 7: When Will Water Tank Road in Cherokee Be Closed? What We Know
Starting July 29, a section of Water Tank Road near Canton will close to through traffic until April 18, as crews replace two box culverts. The closure, located between 900 and 960 Water Tank Road, will affect traffic entering and exiting the area. Residents at addresses 900 and lower will use Highway 20, while those at 960 and higher will use East Cherokee Drive. Phase 1 involves addresses 931 and 935, using East Cherokee Drive. A detour via Highway 20 and East Cherokee Drive will be posted, ensuring safety for drivers and construction personnel. For more details, contact the Cherokee County Roadway Capital Program at 678-493-6077.
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