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The Unified Government of Cusseta- Chattahoochee County

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3/01/2023

Board Of Assessors Meeting

9am

215 McNaughton St

3/01/2023

Board Of Assessors Meeting

9am

215 McNaughton St

3/07/2023

BOC Regular Meeting

9am

215 McNaughton St.

3/07/2023

BOC Regular Meeting

9am

215 McNaughton St.

3/14/2023

Chattahoochee County Board of Education

6pm

360 Hwy 26

3/14/2023

Chattahoochee County Board of Education

6pm

360 Hwy 26

3/16/2023

Chamber Of Commerce

7pm

327 Broad St

3/16/2023

Chamber Of Commerce

7pm

327 Broad St

3/20/2023

Historic Society

7pm

113 Sandy St.

3/20/2023

Historic Society

7pm

113 Sandy St.

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The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) launched the Georgia Rental Assistance (GRA) program in March 2021 to provide relief to Georgia individuals, families, and landlords whose finances have been negatively impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic . The State of Georgia received $552 million from the U.S. Treasury's Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERA1) and an additional $437 million under ERA2. The GRA program can provide up to 18 months of rental assistance and utility assistance, paid directly to landlords and service providers on behalf of the renter.

Outreach Kit

Our outreach kit serves as a way to educate Georgia communities on how the GRA program can help those in need. Each item in the outreach kit is detailed below. You can learn more information, and we encourage you to share this information with your community. Click this link to download the outreach kit and read more about it below. 

  • Website: georgiarentalassistance.ga.gov – The Georgia Rental Assistance program website can answer basic questions regarding eligibility, documents required, areas serviced, etc. the most accurate, up-to-date information regarding the GRA program will be on this website.
  • Flyer:  This document provides a snapshot of the program, including basic details, how to apply, and how to contact our offices for help and information. We suggest this be distributed as broadly as possible, as it is an effective means of attracting initial interest.
  • Blogs: These blogs can help you and your renters understand program requirements, answer specific questions from tenants and landlords themselves, etc.
  • Graphics: There are several graphic sizes for you to choose from for your website or social media. It would be most helpful to link the graphics to paymyrent.ga.gov 
  • Social media: You can also use the square graphics to share information in emails and social media sites. Use the blogs or program website and be sure to tag DCA using the following accounts: Facebook: @georgiaDCA // Twitter & Instagram: @ga_dca

Resources and More Information

  • For specific questions regarding your application, please email rentalassistance@dca.ga.gov or call (833) 827- (RENT).
  • Instructional Videos for Applicants 
  • Here is a link to check your income against the area median

Georgia Rental Assistance Program

Visit this link to learn more about the Georgia Rental Assistance Program: Georgiarentalassistance.ga.gov

Keep Georgia Clean

Georgia is a state of natural beauty. And it’s a state that spends millions each year cleaning up litter that not only mars that beauty, but also affects road safety, the environment and the economy. Do your part – don’t litter. How can you play an active role in protecting the splendor of the Peach State? Find out at http://keepgaclean.com/.

 

Changes to Burn Permit and Notification Statute with respect to Residential Burning of Leaves, Yard debris and Hand-piled Vegetation

O.C.G.A. §12-6-90 (c) currently requires persons wishing to burn pastures, crop land residue and leaf piles to notify the Georgia Forestry Commission prior to commencing the burn. Failure to provide such notice is a misdemeanor offense under §12-6-90 (e). This statute was amended by Senate Bill 119, which goes into effect July 1, 2021. Under the amendment, persons wishing to burn pastures and crop land residue must still notify the Georgia Forestry Commission. However, persons wishing to burn leaves, yard debris and hand-piled vegetation “on the premises at which they occur” will no longer be required to notify the Georgia Forestry Commission or obtain a state burn permit. Such burns are nevertheless subject to a list of specific rules: Fires must be at least 25 feet from woodlands and 50 feet from any structures; they must be attended at all times until the fire is extinguished; and necessary precautions must be taken to keep the fire contained. These burns may only take place between sunrise and sunset. It remains a misdemeanor offense to violate any of these new provisions of the statute.

Any person violating these provisions can be cited by any law enforcement officer without the necessity of a county ordinance making the conduct illegal. Counties are not required to adopt an ordinance requiring notice to the county of burning activities regulated by the new provisions of §12-6-90 (c).However, counties are not preempted from adopting an ordinance requiring that the county be notified of these activities so that public safety officers can monitor the fires. This is a matter of local discretion. Your county may receive solicitations from private entities offering services in this regard. Whether such private services are desirable is entirely up to your county. The amendments enacted by Senate Bill 119 do not mandate that the county take any action in this area.

Any pre-existing local burning ordinances remain applicable. In addition, restrictions on burning in 54 northern Georgia counties under the Environmental Protection Division summer burn ban from May 1-September 30 continue to be in effect.

The Georgia Forestry Commission has resources to assist in educating your citizens about these new changes.

  • “Take Five: How to Comply with Georgia’s New Outdoor Burning Laws
  • “Take Five”: Overview
  • Georgia’s Outdoor Burn Notification System Fact Sheet
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Ga Senate Bill 119 text   https://engagifii-billtracking.azurewebsites.net/api/1.0/file/365922

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