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HomeMy Public PortalAbout201901aNewsletter.docxJanuary Events January 1 New Year’s Eve Fireworks at Midnight – Drive carefully! New Year’s Day –City Offices Closed 10 AM – 12:30 PM Polar Bear Plunge – South beaches area near Pier & Pavilion January 8 6 - 8 PM Mayor’s Night In – Call 472-5080 for an appointment January 9 4 PM Master Plan Implementation Committee – City Hall Auditorium January 10 5:30 PM Infrastructure Committee – Public Safety Bldg Conference Room January 10 6:30 PM Council Meeting – Public Safety Bldg Courtroom – Full meeting at 7 follows Consent Agenda January 12 2 - 5 PM TybeeMLK Parade and Human Rights Celebration – Butler Ave, Ceremonies follow in Cafeteria January 14 6 PM Historic Preservation Commission – City Hall Auditorium January 14 7 - 9 PM Planning Commission – Public Safety Bldg Courtroom January 16 4:30 PM Development Authority / Main Street Board – City Hall Auditorium January 17 12 – 1:30 PM Beach Task Force – Public Safety Bldg Courtroom January 21 Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday – City Offices closed January 24 10 AM Public Safety Committee – Public Safety Bldg Conference Room January 24 6:30 PM Council Meeting – Public Safety Bldg Courtroom – Full meeting at 7 follows Consent Agenda January 28 11 AM TIPD VIP Luncheon – and Yule log cake contest, at the Public Safety Building Courtroom January 31 3:30 PM Council Workshop – City Hall Auditorium Rising TYde Food Pantry, Old School Cafeteria, needs: canned fruit & meat, rice, grits, soup, jelly, peanut butter. Distributions: 3rd Tues monthly • View updated Calendar at cityoftyee.org • Call Atlantic Waste 912-964-2000 for waste/recycling problems! • Recycle plastic bags at: Chu’s on Inlet, T.S. Chu’s Department Store, City Hall, Tybee IGA Market, TIPD, & YMCA • Stop by Zoning/Main Street for your Locals Appreciation Card! Pedestrian Crossings All vehicles must stop for any pedestrian attempting to cross at any marked intersection, with or without lights. It is illegal to pass a car stopped at a crosswalk – visibility is restricted so assume a pedestrian is crossing. Pedestrians, PLEASE, use marked crosswalks and always operate the lights. You may think they’re silly, but you are helping to train drivers! After pedestrians clear the intersection, vehicles may proceed without waiting for flashers to stop. WATCH OUT FOR CHILDREN! Cyclists, please, use 2nd Ave/Van Horn bike routes. Cyclists have all responsibilities of vehicles, including stopping at stop signs! Cyclists also have all rights of motor vehicles. Drivers must provide 3’ clearance when passing a cyclist! Senior Citizen Homestead Exemption Applications Applications must be filed each year to be eligible for senior rates on utility bills and exemption from ad valorem taxes on real and personal property. The deadline for filing for the Homestead Exemption is April 1. To qualify, you must be 62 years old as of Feb 1, have a total combined household income of less than $30,000 for 2018, own a Tybee home, and have legal residency here. Applications are available at City Hall or under the Forms link on the City website. Forms must be submitted with a copy of your 2018 tax return, or, if you do not file taxes, a copy of your year-end 2017 Social Security Statement. Locals Appreciation Cards As the year ends, stop by the Development Authority/Main Street office in Planning and Zoning in City Hall to see Chantel Morton, who can provide you with the new 2019 Locals Appreciation Card. Bring a valid driver’s license with a 31328 address to receive discounts from many local businesses. City Manager’s Morning In and Mayor’s Night In City Manager Shawn Gillen is at the Tybean most Fridays for coffee in Tybee Oaks between 9 - 10 AM. You’ll need your own coffee, but share of mind with the CM comes free! Please watch http://www.cityoftybee.org/Calendar.aspx, for schedule updates. Mayor Jason Buelterman has a monthly Night In to discuss issues more appropriate to Council than to the City Manager. Mayor’s Night In is second Tuesday each month. Call Jan LeViner at 912.472.5080 to make an appointment. Dune Restoration Project The first phase of the city’s dune restoration project will begin the first week of February, and anticipated to last for one month. Please be advised that areas south of the pier and pavilion – beachfront parking and beach areas – will be closed and/or restricted for safety reasons. Updates will be provided and posted on the city’s website as available. For more information, please contact Alan Robertson, arobertson@cityoftybee.org. Thank you for your patience and understanding as work to protect our community is taking place. Business Applications & Rental Registrations Business license applications and short term rental registrations expire on December 31st. Payment of fees and 2019 registrations will be due by the end of March. Why wait? To Address City Council …about existing agenda items, please speak during public comments. To get on the agenda, file an Agenda Request with the City Clerk by noon, Wednesday, eight days prior to the Meeting! Council meets 2nd & 4th Thursday, 7PM, each month. Visit City Hall or our web site to obtain the form. If you are presenting to Council, you must provide your presentation no less than 48 hours in advance to Clerk or IT staff! 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