tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-934041074178717925.post7539974060898422759..comments2023-06-29T03:32:26.874-07:00Comments on The City of Tucker Initiative: A New Tucker Map. So, What Else Is New?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-934041074178717925.post-3099935538627012052014-05-10T11:47:36.733-07:002014-05-10T11:47:36.733-07:00Spare me the dramatics, Carol. Killing and terror...Spare me the dramatics, Carol. Killing and terrorizing people because of their race is a far cry from not wanting high-crime apartment complexes in a city. These apartment complexes do not even have a Tucker zip code. I could just as easily call you names for your condescending views towards people and places that don't meet your aesthetic standards, but I won't. <br /><br />How and why is Stone Mountain getting raped? Because Smoke Rise prefers Tucker to Stone Mountain? Because Stone Mountain's local elected officials lollygag and dawdle? Because those representing Stone Mountain at the state level have been silent, indifferent, or opposed to the city's plans? Why did Billy Mitchell support Tucker and do nothing for Stone Mountain? Why did Steve Henson and Gloria Butler do nothing for Stone Mountain? If the CID really opposes Tucker, then why didn't they arrange to be annexed into Stone Mountain?Gary M.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-934041074178717925.post-13860584765715462852014-03-17T12:14:36.405-07:002014-03-17T12:14:36.405-07:00If tucker wants the CID tenderloin (despite virtua...If tucker wants the CID tenderloin (despite virtually all owners south of 78 objecting because of the lake of meaningful city services benefitting them with Tucker's minimum city) they should be forced too keep the fat cap of Juliette. No one here is getting raped like stone mountain. So obviously racist it harkens back to the good ole days of KKK at Bikeways of Tucker. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-934041074178717925.post-22300733173843518902014-03-16T13:47:52.675-07:002014-03-16T13:47:52.675-07:00After a couple of days of looking at this map (and...After a couple of days of looking at this map (and the new tweaks) I think this is as good as it gets, politically speaking. The adjustments you mentioned for the Livsey/Evansdale corridor would be good. I don't think north of Livsey will change for reasons we all know. But considering that most of that area north of the elementary school is not even 30084, it's fine to be in Lakeside. I'm glad Lakeside took the Pleasantdale corridor. Hey, they even get a park out of it. The split at Northlake was what I thought should happen all along, whether it was with Lakeside or Briarcliff. It's not ideal to have a commercial area split between two cities, but the zip code boundary was a fair dividing line. Keeping Idlewood south of 78 is good and I know they want the CID south of 78, so keeping the residental between the two is logical. The only suggestion I'd make is for Tucker to drop Juliette Road. However, with Pleasantdale and Brockett no longer included, future police resources won't be stretched thin with just the one cluster of apartments. <br /><br />Imagine if Tucker had proceeded with cityhood all those years ago instead of now being forced into a defensive crouch. They could have had all of Northlake and as much of Livsey and Evansdale as they wanted. It's worth keeping that in mind for the future. Tucker leaders need to be more proactive. They shouldn't act surprised in a few years when they are forced to create their own police department. It's going to have to happen and it's one of the first things they need to plan for. City leaders will also seriously need to think about an independent school district. A living-for-the-past sort of small-town aw shucks attitude almost cost Tucker their community and own cityhood.<br /><br />Based on 2010 Census info, I'm guessing Tucker's population is now down to around 33,000. That's a pretty big drop from the original proposal with 55,000. I like it, though. <br /><br />I'd like to see Tucker continue to play hardball and get a vote scheduled for May. It ought to be an interesting meeting tomorrow at the Capitol. <br /><br /><br />p.s. also noticed in this latest map that Lakeside included Executive Park and Loehmann'a Plaza. Mo Money Mo Money!<br /><br /> Gary M.noreply@blogger.com