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Published Thursday, July 29, 2010 in Local
By Jeff Bishop
The Newnan Times-Herald
A Grantville resident told the Grantville City Council Monday night that the city somehow got "grit" or "sand" in the water system, costing him $763 in repairs.
Rodney Mowery of 82 Grady Smith Rd. told the council that his situation began with a water leak on June 25.
"It leaked all night," he said. On Saturday morning it was apparently repaired. But by Sunday "there was a trickle from the faucets, and the toilet was the same way."
An investigation of the water lines revealed that the system "had grit in it," he said.
"It had to be replaced," he said, and so did the water meter.
Another house on Grady Smith Road had similar problems, he said.
"We are trying to resolve how sand got into my water system," said Mowery. "It cost me $763 in repairs to straighten the situation out.
"I don't want to cause any problems," said Mowery. "I just don't want it to happen again."
In other business, the Grantville council approved a motion to establish a new Downtown Development Authority.
The resolution set up the physical boundaries of the town that would be applicable to the new authority, and also established the terms of the seven members who will serve on the board.
"My feeling is that we need to go ahead and do it and pass it," said Councilwoman Rochelle Jabaley.
When it comes to the technicalities, "it doesn't matter to me," she said. "We'll figure it out."
Councilwoman Selma Coty asked Mayor Casey Houston if she would open up the floor for members of the public to ask questions about the new authority, since "this is going to be an important thing for the city."
If the members of the public have any questions about it, "they are entitled to ask," she said.
The mayor instead called for a vote on the resolution, which was approved.
Coty voted against the measure.
"I'm sorry," she said. "I can't vote for Mr. (Nick) Sasso," who is slated to serve on the new board. Sasso is a former council member who was unseated by Coty in the last election.
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It was probaly just plain ol grits.
Posted by eclipse at 1:57 AM
Obama and Grantville have one thing in common. Someway,somehow they will both stay in the news. Go Grantville!
Posted by Disgusted at 12:24 AM
President Obama has nothing to do with goes in Grantville, so leave him out of this mess!
Posted by Linda at 3:23 PM
There is NOTHING to Develop you have looked over that one technicalitie !
Posted by msd at 10:51 AM
much rather have sasso over coty. would rather have a police chief over jabaley or coty! nothing like passing something before you know what it is. sounds like obama(nation)has found its way to G'ville
Posted by heavy hauler at 10:41 AM
More Liquor stores and Pawn shops--that'll get 'em. Lord knows Grantville needs the sales tax and traffic downtown. Maybe a Dollar General and a Papa Johns can come to Downtown.
With a 7-person board, the authority will out-number the Police Department. Maybe the Authority can set taxes and subsidize private property through loans for downtown property owners to be able to borrow to fix up their property downtown. Now that would be smart. If the city would proceed in that direction--borrowing to have loan money for those in the downtown district--that would be awesome! The rest of town owes it to downtown. Get the checkbook.
Posted by Bizziness Man at 10:32 AM
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Maybe Grantville is coming into the times. I have one question, how can the city of Senoia have such a thriving community and stay out of the paper. Their community is alive and the city looks great. Senoia is no where near an interstate with thousand of cars going by daily. Grantville has a huge advantage with the interstate going through the city and they will not exploit that. Senoia has a thriving Police Department and very good business in the town. What is Senoia's secret. OHH I know what it is, their city council loves there community and don't want to profit off of it. If our city council loved our community they would fight for the citizens and not among each other. (FOOD FOR THOUGHT)
Posted by Concerned for Grantville at 2:05 AM