Vote. Today. VOTE.

March 21, 2017: Today’s the day, calloo callay, where We The People get to choose our representation on Roswell City Council. While the race to fill the 6th District Congressional seat (Vote April 18th!) is demanding a great deal of attention – rightfully – remember that your local elections have the larger impact on your…

07.21.14: Here Comes The Judge

Tomorrow is Tuesday, July 22. Voting day for the runoff. There are several important contests: state school superintendent, Fulton County Commissioner, US Senate (won’t it be a relief when those ads are over with?!), Congress, Fulton County judge – and City of Roswell judge. I admit that I’ve been pretty ambivalent about the whole concept…

11.19.13: UDC Meetings and More

If you are a homeowner or property owner in Roswell, you got a postcard informing you of the remaining meetings regarding the Unified Development Code (UDC) that are open to the public.  The next one is the Planning Commission meeting tonight, Tuesday November 19th, at 7 PM in Council chambers at City Hall. The city…

We came, we saw, we debated

Last week, the Roswell Women’s Club hosted a Candidate Forum at Roswell City Hall.  Last night, RoswellNEXT hosted a Candidate Debate at High Meadows School.  Both events were successful — voters benefit anytime they can see their candidates in action.  If you couldn’t make it to either, never fear! Here’s a link to the Women’s…

Video: Improving the UDC Process

“It’s hard to hit a moving target …”  The Unified Development Code (UDC) is designed to update and clarify Roswell’s zoning. It’s a critically important document that will guide our development and redevelopment for the foreseeable future. The process of creating the UDC began about two years ago.  Many of the meetings about this document…

The UDC: A Suggested Process

There are ways to improve the UDC process so that we are all confident that it’s the best road map for Roswell’s future and that it protects the goals and values of Roswell’s residents and small businesses[1].  Following are details of my suggested approach.  The outline is flexible; when you read it, you’ll get a…