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Concerned Citizens of East Cobb

Protecting Our Community's Residents, Seniors, Schools and Environment

Mark Your Calendars for Tuesday, June 26 at 7:00PM

6/23/2018

 
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Mark your calendars!!! This TUESDAY, JUNE 26 at 7pm is the official vote when the Board of Commissioners plans to approve the Tritt property purchase with Park Bond 2008 funds, and we encourage everyone to attend!!

BoC meeting room: 100 Cherokee St NE Suite #200, Marietta, GA 30090 

This is our opportunity to show support and thanks for their decision to save this property as greenspace / parkland!


​We look forward to the continuing work of preserving the remaining acreage in the future to have all 54 acres as the "Green Jewel of East Cobb"!

Below is the new map planned for purchase (copied from this East Cobb News article), and you can read the proposed County contract for the Tritt property as a park here, which mentions saving the remainder in the near future.
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Read about the details here!   MDJ article, East Cobb News article, Marietta Patch article
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Steven Johnson link
6/25/2018 06:54:13 am

This is great news!

Do you have a map showing the area of the property to be purchased by Cobb County as well as the area that will not be purchased?

A visual of the space to be purchased would be very helpful. Thanks!

CCEastCobb
6/25/2018 08:50:13 am

Great question! Added to the blog post is the new map planned for purchase as well as the proposed County contract, which mentions saving the remainder of the Tritt property for a park in the future.

Looking forward to seeing final confirmation that the contract was approved at the BOC meeting Tuesday at 7p!


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    The Concerned Citizens of East Cobb

    The Concerned Citizens of East Cobb represents thousands of East Cobbers who want the 54-acre Tritt property next to East Cobb Park to be fully conserved as a park.

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