Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
Post Office Box 1340
Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
(706) 653-4013
fax (706) 653-4016
Council Members
CITY ATTORNEY'S AGENDA
FOR THE MEETING OF MARCH 9 2004
O R D I N A N C E S:
(1) 1st Reading - Regulating vehicular traffic in Columbus, Georgia by
establishing/amending the parking restrictions along the following street
segments: Acacia Drive -establishing a no parking anytime, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
weekdays, along the north curb of Acacia Drive beginning at the east curb of
Rosemont Drive and running easterly a distance of 321 feet; Gurley Drive ?
establishing a no parking anytime, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm weekdays, along the north
curb of Gurley Drive beginning at the east curb of Acacia Drive and running
east to the west curb of Chalfonte Drive, and along the east curb of Gurley
Drive beginning at the north curb of Warm Springs Road and running north to the
south curb of Chalfonte Drive; authorizing the installation of official traffic
control signs indicating said parking restrictions; repealing any conflicting
ordinances and for other purposes. (Councilor Allen)
(2) 1st Reading - Providing for the demolition of structures located at 3213
Head Street (John L., Jr. & Daphne Cannon, joint owners); 564 Chesterfield
Avenue (Anna Bynum Davis and Marian B. Dykes, owners); 746 Church Avenue (Colby
Curtis Davis, owner); 744 ? Church Avenue (Robert Wiley Davis, owner); 1805
Lincoln Street (Ben Howard, owner); 3012 4th Avenue (Mamie Littlefield, owner);
2517 Dawson Street (Ricky Nichols, owner); 1 Woodland Circle (Carl D. & E. H.
Russell, owners); and 2208 8th Street (Joseph Whittlesey, Sr., Estate, owner)
and for demolition services for the Inspections and Code Division in accordance
with the Tabulation of Bid sheet. (Councilor McDaniel)
R E S O L U T I O N S:
(3) Commending and congratulating Britt David Magnet Academy Principal Ronnie
Kirkland and Britt David faculty and students upon their selection as a 2004
Georgia School of Excellence in Student Achievement. (Mayor Poydasheff)
(4) Commending and congratulating Columbus High School Principal Susan Bryant
and Columbus High faculty and students upon their selection as a 2004 Georgia
School of Excellence in Student Achievement. (Mayor Poydasheff)
(5) Commending and congratulating Edgewood Elementary School Principal Melana
Cassell, former Principal Donna Johnson and Edgewood Elementary faculty and
students upon their selection as a 2004 Georgia School of Excellence in Student
Achievement. (Mayor Poydasheff)
(6) Commending and congratulating AFLAC, Incorporated and all of its employees
upon being recognized by Fortune magazine as No. 57 of the 100 Best Companies
to Work For in America. (Councilor Allen)
(7) Commending Kriss Cloninger III, President and Chief Financial Officer of
AFLAC, Incorporated, has been named the Best CFO in the Insurance/Life Category
in America by Institutional Investor magazine. (Councilor Allen)
(8) Commending Daniel P. Amos, AFLAC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, has
been named the Best CEO in the Insurance/Life Category by Institutional
Investor magazine. (Councilor Suber)
(9) Commending and congratulating Synovus Financial Corp. and all of its
employees upon being recognized by Fortune magazine as No. 20 of the 100 Best
Companies to Work For in America. (Councilors Henderson and Woodson)
(10) Commending Mr. Anthony (Tony) Komiotis for his valiant efforts in saving
the lives of Ms. Debra Hall and her two grandchildren in a structure fire at
4311 Meritas Drive. (Councilor Allen)
(11) Conveying condolences to the family of Mr. Robert Eugene Flournoy who
passed away on January 16, 2004. (Councilor McDaniel)