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		<title>Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 18:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While doing some research on our wonderful &#8220;neighborhood&#8221; of Buckhead today I did some reading on the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods and found the press release below that I found interesting and informative.  It is over a year old now but provides some good information for all of us who desire to keep Buckhead great.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While doing some research on our wonderful &#8220;neighborhood&#8221; of Buckhead today I did some reading on the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods and found the press release below that I found interesting and informative.  It is over a year old now but provides some good information for all of us who desire to keep Buckhead great.</p>
<p><strong>Atlanta, Georgia</strong> &#8212; While the City of Atlanta geographically defines Buckhead as a conglomeration of 43 individual neighborhoods, most Atlantans refer to Buckhead as a single upscale community north of Midtown. However, until the recent incorporation of The Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods (BCN), there has never been a single organization that addresses and protects the common interests and quality of life issues shared by all of the individual Buckhead neighborhoods.  This, coupled with the fact that Buckhead households foot the bill for approximately 45% of Atlanta’s property tax base, yet only represent 15% of all homeowners clearly amplifies the need for such an organization to represent the voice of Buckhead homeowners.*</p>
<p>Participation in The Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods does not alter the way individual neighborhood civic associations operate but, instead, will enhance their influence in the larger arena of local government politics and funding.  Since the initial meetings of The Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods this past spring, word has spread quickly and, so far, the BCN has engaged in discussions with 80% of the Buckhead neighborhoods and most have already designated a representative to the BCN. The idea of having a more unified and even stronger voice when tackling such issues as transportation, traffic, community development, government services and other quality of life matters is extremely appealing to individual neighborhoods, which can range in size from a hundred households to thousands of households.</p>
<p>According to Jim King, Chairman of BCN and President of Chastain Park Civic Association, “The formation of this group is long overdue and clearly makes sense for Buckhead.  Currently, Buckhead has 43 different neighborhoods recognized by the city.  Each of our neighborhoods is focused on its individual concerns and does not have an effective vehicle for making a lot of headway on larger Buckhead-wide issues.  We now have an independent forum for homeowners to share common concerns and propose solutions for community betterment. The BCN will empower our neighborhoods to address matters in a more unified and influential manner that will get positive results.”</p>
<p>Since incorporating as a non-profit organization this past summer, The Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods has elected officers, established bylaws and begun addressing such issues as transportation, traffic and the Connect Atlanta Plan. Current monthly meetings take place on the 2<sup>nd</sup> Thursday at Peachtree Presbyterian Church and are open to Buckhead residents who wish to attend; however, voting is reserved for individual neighborhood representatives. </p>
<p> <strong><em>For more information on The Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods, please contact Jennifer Moyers, Communications: 404-934-8330 or Jennifer@buckheadcouncil.org </em></strong></p>
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		<title>Recycling- Not Just Aluminum Cans Anymore</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 14:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You would be surprised at how many things can be recycled these days.  Additionally, it is easier than ever to participate in recycling. Now residents of Buckhead can have their recyclables picked up from their houses by a service offered by the City of Atlanta.  You will need to call 404-330-6333 to order a recycling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You would be surprised at how many things can be recycled these days.  Additionally, it is easier than ever to participate in recycling. Now residents of Buckhead can have their recyclables picked up from their houses by a service offered by the City of Atlanta.  You will need to call 404-330-6333 to order a recycling bin to get started.  Or if you don’t have a recycling bin you can use a large container so long as it is labeled “recycling” on the outside of the container or on the lid.</p>
<p>The city will pick up recyclables on a weekly basis on the same day as trash pickup.  The city is making a big push to increase the amount of recycling in Buckhead and throughout the city.  The items that can be collected include: glass, paper, aluminum and tin cans, and household plastics.  Please don’t wait around any longer and get started recycling today.</p>
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