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DORAVILLE ADOPT-A-SPOT PROGRAM

COMPONENT OF THE DORAVILLE CITY VOLUNTEER SERVICE Presented to Mayor and City Council April 9, 2018

DORAVILLE CITY VOLUNTEER SERVICE “DCVS”

• DCVS will encompass a number of volunteer partnerships developed over the next several months

DCVS PARTNERSHIPS UNDER REVIEW

! Adopt-A-Spot

! City Clean Up—Recycle Days

! Enhanced Community Urban Gardens

! Community Ambassadors Through City Sponsored Citizen Academy

WHAT IS ADOPT-A-SPOT Partnership between volunteers in the community and the city to perform clean up and beautification efforts in areas throughout the city.

Doraville is fortunate to already have residents and businesses who are committed to participate in helping to keep the city clean and further beautify our neighborhoods.

Currently performing tasks at their own expense, without city prior knowledge

WHAT IS ADOPT THE SPOT, CONT.’

• Allows for coordination & scheduling

• Provides city resources & support

• Encourages community pride

• Program designed to have guidelines, along with flexibility

EXAMPLES OF SPOTS FOR ADOPTION

• ALL SPOTS MUST BE PUBLICLY HELD PROPERTY " Street Adoptions For Litter Clean-ups (Monthly Or

Quarterly) " Places Within The Parks " Recreation Fields " Trails And Pathways " City Owned Vacant Lots " Graffiti Removal

EXAMPLES OF SPOTS FOR ADOPTION, CONT.’

• Waterways (Creek And Stream Banks (With State Department Of Natural Resources Limitations) • Median Islands • Residential Area Entrance Ways • City Corporate Limit Entrance Ways

OTHER PROGRAM ASPECTS

• City to provide some of the clean up supplies, plant materials & city workers from time-to-time as can be scheduled

• Currently city reimburses some volunteers for plant purchases – Adopt-A-Spot will allow the city ability to buy in bulk and tax exempt which will better use funds

OTHER PROGRAM ASPECTS, CONT.’

•  The work by volunteers is intended to be in addition to the work of city workers and private contractors and not intended as a substitution.

•  Intergenerational opportunities &diversity celebrations (for example a small replica of a Japanese Garden developed on a vacant city lot)

• Volunteers will receive some training (safety, special sessions held periodically from horiculturists & other trainings)

OTHER PROGRAM ASPECTS, CONT.’

• Volunteers will receive some training (safety, special sessions held periodically from horticulturists & other trainings)

• Under review is general liability insurance that could be offered to volunteers while on volunteer assignment – may be able to get volunteers a lower rate

• Volunteers will need to execute a liability waiver form

VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION

SIGNS MARKING VOLUNTEER SPOTS WITH RECOGNITION OF THE VOLUNTEERS ASSIGNED

Thank You Ames Family

VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION, cont.’

• Annual Recognition Appreciation Day & Event

• Certificates of Recognition

• Ultimately Volunteers E-newsletter and other communications

Volunteering can be hard work and is a commitment of time and energy; but volunteering can be fun, a way of making new friends and physically rewarding. The City as a whole benefits from partnering with volunteers, so Adopt -A-Spot is designed to make it easier and more supportive to volunteer.

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