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While Independence Day is on a Thursday, NPU-W wanted to clarify whether the holiday would affect pickup. Please see the attached image.

Youth can come to the East Atlanta library to enjoy a FREE lunch every Monday from 12-12:30. They serve the lunches outside the library. Ages 18 and under only.
This is a partnership between the Mayor’s Office of Human Services and Bright from the Start: Georgia’s Department of Early Care and Learning, offering free meals to underserved children and teens during the summer months while schools are closed.
400 Flat Shoals Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30316

Stormwater work will be preformed in the area of 374 Maynard Terrace SE., BlakeAve. SE and McPherson Ave SE. Work should begin in approximately 14 days, weather permitting. Please visit here for more information regarding the project.
The Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. conducts regular community meetings to keep the public informed on the very latest developments, progress updates, and next steps on the Atlanta BeltLine project. View upcoming meetings, agendas, presentations and more.




$96 million in bill credits for customers from tax law in second of three scheduled installments
Total of $330 million in direct credits to customers over two years
ATLANTA – June 4, 2019 – The second of three credits associated with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 will be applied directly to Georgia Power customers’ bills in June. These credits are a result of the reduction in Georgia Power’s federal corporate tax rate from 35% down to 21%.
Georgia Power customers will receive the credit based upon energy consumption from September 2018 through April 2019. The typical residential customer using an average of 1,000 kilowatt-hours per month would receive a credit of approximately $18 on their June Georgia Power bill. The actual amount of the credit will vary based on a customer’s specific energy usage.
“At Georgia Power, we work every day to provide the highest customer value through customer service and the delivery of clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy with rates below the national average,” said Kevin Kastner, vice president of customer service for Georgia Power. “We are pleased to continue to pass along benefits to our customers through these direct credits on Georgia Power bills this month.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act benefits were approved in March 2018 as part of an agreement with Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) Staff. In total, Georgia Power is providing three separate credits to customers that will total $330 million. The first credit of $131 million was issued in October 2018, the second credit, totaling $96 million is being applied this month and the third credit of $103 million is scheduled for February 2020.
To learn more about Georgia Power’s commitment to safe, clean, reliable and affordable energy, visitwww.GeorgiaPower.com.
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