The Standard Journal

Cedartown officials seek to increase buying limit for used vehicles

- By KEVIN MYRICK

Cedartown City Commission­ers will be deciding in their upcoming meeting on whether they will allow an increase in the amount that can be spent without their permission on used vehicles.

City manager Bill Fann is requesting the increase from $10,000 to $25,000 in the cap that he and Chief Financial Officer Amy Orebaugh can spend without having to put out a bid on a vehicle or ask commission­ers for permission­g to make a purchase.

Fann said this increase in his and Orebaugh’s spending power is being requested in order to help the city save money in future vehicle purchases.

“We have the ability to get used vehicles, such as pickup trucks for the Public Works department, from the Federal government’s surplus

Signups continue for the first ever Scarecrow contest continue through until it starts in September.

A scarecrow decorating contest is set to start on Monday, Sept. 19 and continue through until Nov. 1, when it will officially come to a close for the fall season.

Ramona Ruark, who is director for the Downtown Cedartown Associatio­n, said there is no cost for the contest.

She hoped that shop owners and businesses alike on Main Street will specifical­ly participat­e in the program to get as much fall decorating done in time before the coming Fall Festival, set to start at 9 a.m. on Oct. 1.

So the DCA is asking and encouragin­g all businesses, schools, churches, non-profit organizati­ons, individual­s/families to be part of the event.

Rules do apply for the upcoming event, which includes how big they are allowed to be, required signups and display signs, and no advertisin­g or political statements will be allowed fo rthe decorating contest.

A materials list available online are suggestion­s only, and the DCA’s only requiremen­t is that the scarecrow has to be made of items that will hold up through the fall season. The DCA recommends using a 2x4 piece of lumber to hold up the scarecrow itself.

Also, all scarecrows must be kept up through the Sept. 19 through Nov. 1 competitio­n in order to qualifty for placement and prizes. The DCA will also remove any displays that aren’t maintained.

Scarecrows can’t block sidewalks or store entrances, can’t be in a city right of way, and must be family friendly. So no goblins or ghouls, monsters or axe murderer scarecrows need apply.

Spots will be determined based on the business or office. Main Street offices have nothing to worry about, but those who wish to participat­e and aren’t on Main Street, a plan is put in place.

For schools, churches, non-profit organizati­ons, individual/families or business’s not located within the Historic Commercial District, a location will be assigned by the Downtown Cedartown Associatio­n.

Winners will be announced during Halloween fun on Monday, Oct. 31 at 5 p.m. prior to the costume contest for downtown trick or treaters.

Prizes include monetary rewards starting at $100 for first prize down to $50 for third prize, along with donations from local businesses in a gift basket.

For more informatio­n on how to participat­e and enter the contest, contact the DCA at 770-748-2090 or visit their website at downtownce­dartown.com.

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