JONESBORO
Volume 24, Issue 10 October 2020
COMMUNITY NEWS “One Great Community�
Joy B. Day, Mayor jday@jonesboroga.com
Councilmembers: Pat Sebo-Hand, Mayor Protem Bobby Lester Tracey Messick Billy Powell Donya Sartor Ed Wise Ricky L. Clark, Jr., City Manager David Allen, Community Dev. Director Joe Nettleton, Public Works Director Pat Daniel, Asst. City Clerk Sandra Meyers, Finance Derry Walker, Code Enforcement Fincher Denmark, Legal Counsel Keith Wood, Municipal Judge Jerry Patrick, City Solicitor City Hall (770) 478-3800 Jonesboro PD (770) 478-7407 NON-Emergency # (770) 477-3550
JONESBORO MAIN STREET
6th ANNUAL SCARECROW CONTEST
City Awards Small Business Grants
As a result of the Cornonavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the City of Jonesboro recently received $190,000 in The contest is open to all businessfunding to assist its es, families, individuals, clubs, and small businesses. The organizations in Jonesboro and (CARES) Act was Clayton County. Contestants are passed by Congress with overwhelming, encouraged to assist setting up their bipartisan support and displays in downtown Jonesboro signed into law by for the Fall Season. 1st Place President Trump on Winner will receive a $100 Visa March 27th, card, and there is no cost to 2020. This over $2 enter! For complete details and entry form, drop by City trillion economic relief Hall or access www.jonesboroga.com. package delivers on commitment to proGet your CREATIVE JUICES flowing and Join in the Fun tecting the American people from the public City Named Finalist in health and economic Georgia Initiative for Community Housing impacts of COVID-19.The City Grant was for specific uses: interior The Georgia Initiative for Community Housing (GICH), under cleaning, adverting, inventory, exterior freshening-up, and signage. the auspices of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs By providing capital, the program is intended to help businesses offers communities a three-year program of collaboration and survive the recovery phase of the pandemic and help prepare them technical support related to housing and community developto thrive in a post-pandemic future. All small businesses in the City ment. The Initiative helps communities create and launch a lolimits of Jonesboro for more than a two year period and meeting cally based plan to meet their housing needs. GICH assists com- certain other criteria were invited by email to complete an applicamunities in improving their quality of life and economic vitality tion. Grants of $1500.00 each were presented to 127 businesses in through the development of locally-driven housing and regenerathe City of Jonesboro. We appreciate our Businesses.
tion strategies. This is achieved through: Technical assistance, Collaboration, Expert presenters, Training, Facilitation, Consensus building, Networking, and Mentoring. GICH is a very sought-after and competitive program for communities since it offers assessment, growth strategies and revitalization assistance.
REMEMBER A VETERAN TODAY Crosses in remembrance of deceased Veterans are displayed in the City of Jonesboro on Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Drop by City Hall and complete a form to remember your Veteran permanently. A nominal fee ($20) [optional] is used for construction, flag purchase, and replacement costs over the years. We will display the name, service, and POW or MIA status. Deadline for November 2020 display is October 9. Call Maria or Pat at (770) 478-3800. Non-residents of Jonesboro are welcome to apply.
TARA PACKAGE OPENS The official ribbon cutting at Tara Package was held on September 16. Pictured at right are the owners of Tara Package, Hyon Mi and Jung C. Tak. Tara Package is located at 8525 Tara Boulevard and is a full bottle store, offering a variety of wines, liquors, and other beverages. Dignitaries attending the ribbon cutting included Chairman Jeff Turner, Chamber CEO Valencia Williamson, Mayor Joy B. Day, Councilmembers Ed Wise and Pat Sebo, as well as many City employees. Welcome, Tara Package!