She takes over the Athens Downtown Development Authority July 8.
$1.3 billion in development helped take the university to new heights, but sometimes caused trouble in neighborhoods.
Plus, new (and fewer) voting precincts.
GDOT is looking at routes, but it won't be built until 2025.
Plus, the ACC auditor and Red & Black publisher are both gone, Prince Avenue, solar power, electric cars and Rand Paul throws Paul Broun under the bus.
A public hearing on the downtown development is coming up Thursday, June 6.
Three cyclists and pedestrians were hit last week, joining the 38 others who've been hit in the past decade.
Except for a couple of minor details, it could move forward with no approval needed.
Plus, a proposed curfew law, a Boulevard Woods grant, historic preservation and UGA domestic partner benefits.
Plus, the Lyndon House is saved from the budget ax and more confusion over a downtown TAD.
A new state law loosens restrictions on homebrewing, and other bills would do the same for microbreweries and brewpubs.
A planning commission meeting on Selig Enterprises' Oconee Street development is coming up next month.
Athens- Clarke County is loosening its outdoor watering restrictions.
Plus, expanding Athens Transit, the Occupy ordinance, friction between the mayor and commission and the upcoming GOP convention in Athens.
Plus, Nancy's new budget and why Jack Kingston is an Athens kind of guy.
More student apartments, a smaller big box and lots of parking.
Plus, Ron Paul endorses Paul Broun, the 10th Congressional District race and Ward Churchill speaks at the Human Rights Festival.
You can still make your voice heard on the future of downtown.
Plus, more on the Occupy ordinance and the landmark Jefferson Road white oak cut down last week.
The Athens community is pitching in, but there's a long road ahead.
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