Category Archives: City of Marietta

Marietta Square Traffic is a complete mess – what do you think?

This was shot earlier today and is an example of how much a pain the Square is becoming each morning. Hopefully they’ll be wrapped up soon….

Marietta receives $3 million for streetscape, traffic improvements

Marietta Mayor Steve Tumlin announced during his first State of the City speech to the Kiwanis Club of Marietta February 18 that the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) has awarded Marietta $3 million to fund streetscape and traffic improvements on Franklin Road, which will beautify one of the major corridors coming into Marietta, improve traffic flow, [...]

2010 Upgrades to the Marietta Square to start soon!

The city of Marietta is scheduled to begin a $1.3 million improvement project to the Square January 4, which will provide better service to businesses around the Square and beautify the downtown area. When complete, upgrades will include repaving the Square; replacing the water main under the parking spaces on North Park Square, West Park [...]

Marietta receives $1 million+ to fund streetscape improvements on Roswell Street

Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue recently certified $1,048,000 to fund the city of Marietta’s streetscape improvements on Roswell Street from Lakewood Drive to Park Street as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). When complete, the project will include brick sidewalks, streetscape enhancements and pedestrian lights, city engineer Jim Wilgus said. “The project is [...]

Marietta Road and Traffic Closures

Marietta Weather-related updates 9/21/2009 The following is the latest weather-related information in the city of Marietta. Updates will be posted on the city’s Web site at Mariettaga.gov and Twitter feed at twitter.com/cityofmarietta. Tuesday, September 21, 2009 2:50 p.m. Roads closed Cobb Parkway North at Riverside, one southbound lane closed Bells Ferry at Chastain Rd Tuesday, [...]

Local Marietta American teenager Melanie Oudin’s spectacular run at the US Open

Melanie Oudin celebrates beating Nadia Petrova in the US Open. Photograph: Jason O’Brien/Action Images Local Marietta American teenager Melanie Oudin’s spectacular run at the US Open gathered momentum when she beat Russian 13th seed Nadia Petrova 1-6 7-6 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals. The 17-year-old has captured the imagination of the home public by rolling [...]

Mayor Dunaway again attacked in the MDJ’s Larry Wills’ column

Once again, Larry Wills has written an attack column in the MDJ, this time about the Parks Bond Referendum. When a self-proclaimed knowledgeable person with a college degree fabricates and distorts to mislead people, the only definition that can apply is that the writings are “a pack of lies.” This column and others written by [...]

New Marietta Mountain Bike Trails are open!

The city of Marietta, members of the A.L. Burruss family and mountain biking enthusiasts hit the trails to celebrate the opening of four hiking and family-friendly mountain-biking trails August 23 at Burruss Park, off South Cobb Drive near Cobb Parkway. Admission to the park is free, and the park is open to the public. Visitors [...]

Marietta Homeowners’ Property Taxes are about to increase

Marietta homeowners will soon begin receiving their 2009 property tax bills and may realize an increase as a result of the Georgia General Assembly not funding the Homeowner’s Tax Relief Grant in the 2009 state budget. This amount was paid previously on the property owner’s behalf by the state and is not a city of [...]

Marietta, help develop plan for the Marietta City Schools

Marietta City Schools is beginning a strategic planning process to develop a blueprint for the school district. Parents, guardians and community members are invited and encouraged to participate in this strategic planning process by attending the Strategic Planning Community Engagement Forum from 6 to 9 p.m. August 25 at Marietta Middle School, 121 Winn Street. [...]