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ANNUAL MEETING
January 26, 2016
Featuring Community Updates and Q&A on High Point Issues
Guest Speaker: Councilman Tibby DeJulio, District 5
Logistics:
Tuesday January 26, 2016
Church of the Atonement
4945 High Point Rd
Sandy Springs, GA 30342
6:30pm: Check-in; food, drinks
and social with neighbors
7:00 pm: Program begins
Agenda
7:00 – 7:35 Opening Remarks
2015 HPCA Accomplishments
2016 HPCA Goals
Updates from HPCA President and Committee Chairs
7:35 – 8:30 Tibby DeJulio
8:30- 8:45 Q & A
8:45 Adjourn Meeting
Treasurer Zoning Safety Social
Schools Branding/Membership/
Communications/Website
Opening RemarksDavid Perez, President
Who are we? What do we do for you? Why it matters?
For over 30 years, The High Point Civic Association has been serving the residents living in the High Point area of Sandy Springs, GA. It was established to preserve and enhance the integrity of our neighborhood through promoting sound land use and strong community bonds.
The Civic Association, covering approximately 4 square miles in Southeastern Sandy Springs, generally encompasses in its purview all households in Sandy Springs south of I-285 and east of Roswell Road to the border with Brookhaven.
We are your voice at City Hall, and we need your input and support!
Where Are We?David Perez, President
The Newwww.highpointcivic.org
www.highpointcivic.org
HPCA Accomplishments in 2015David Perez
New Website!
Supporting the Community in Windsor Meadows Development
Neighborhood Public Schools Forum and Initiative
Tax-Day Happy Hour and Social
Fall Festival and Chili Cook-off
Zoning Issues including: Galloway, Windsor Parkway, St. Joes/N. American Properties Apartments; Glenridge Highlands 3
Holiday police patrols (paid Sandy Springs off-duty officers patrol our neighborhood)
Everyone knows that a quality public school pipeline adds serious dollars to your home value – but what are we
doing as a community to ensure we are supporting our local schools and students to be the best they can be?
How do our local schools impact
homeowner value?
Presenting the High Point Civic Association Public Schools Forum
We have a great team of administrators and educators who are leading the way – so come join us
in our first forum of the series, “An Introduction to Our Public Schools” focusing on an primer
to our public schools and a highlight of the strengths and challenges facing public schools today.
Don’t have kids? Do your kids attend private
school? Or maybe you have kids in the schools
already? It’s okay; we all desire to protect our
neighborhood and promote homeowner
value – so come and be a part of the dialogue
to learn more about our public schools.
Program:
Panelists:
Carrie Pitchford (Principal, High Point)
Lisa Hastey (Principal, Ridgeview)
Dr. Robert Shaw (Principal, Riverwood)
Dr. Gonzalo La Cava (Area
Superintendent)
Gail Dean (Fulton School Board
Representative)
Support our schools and students
through a variety of ways – starting
with a basic understanding of the
people beyond the test scores.
We’ll have a panel format and time for
individual Q&A.
Logistics:
Wednesday November 11, 2015
Church of the Atonement
4945 High Point Rd
Sandy Springs, GA 30342
6:30pm: Check-in; food, drinks
and discussion with school leaders
7:00 pm: Program begins
Nomination of 2015 Board MembersPresident David Perez
Vice President Bill LefflerSecretary Open/James HickeyTreasurer James HickeyZoning Julian Thome, Norris BroylesSafety Bill LefflerCommunications Emily BazinetMarketing Brad StevensMembership OpenSocial Jennifer BarnesSchools Brittany CharronSandy Springs Liaison Bill GannonAt Large Bill Gannon, Zach Wilson, Chris Laird, Janice Elder,
Alfred Elder, Eric Johnson, Dan O’Neill Community Advisory Kim Sheppard, Steve McConnell, Sallie DuncanConsultants Leo Wiener, Kevin King
Goals for 2016David Perez
Build and enhance community value through connectivity: Community Transformation – Understand Change
Agents, Community Roll and Ability, and City Aspirations Social – Get to know your neighbors and neighborhood Participate – Join a committee, provide ideas and feedback,
promote insights and knowledge
Study and Address Impactful Local Issues: Zoning requests and variances City Planning Traffic and Road Planning Interconnectivity and Parks
Updates from the HPCA Committees:David Perez
o Treasurer Report, o David Perez
o Zoning Committee,o Bill Gannono Julian Thomeo Eric Johnsono Norris Broyles
o Safetyo Bill Leffler
o Socialo Jennifer Barnes
o Schoolso Brittany Charron
o Branding/Membership/Communications/Websiteo Brad Stevenso Emily Bazinet
HPCA FY 2015 and Financial Position Income Statement Cash Starement
As of
Contributions: FY 2015 Contributions: 1/1/2016
Membership 5,921$ General Fund 22,588$
Sponsorship 450 Special/School 5,278
Total 6,371$ Legal 9,020
Total 36,886$
Expenses
Membership Engagement 1,650$
Social Functions 6,191
Organizational Costs 773
Safety Initiatives 1,600
Total 10,214$
How Can You Engage: Join the Board – Secretary;
Schools; Membership; At Large/Committee Capacity/Special Purpose or Idea
Give us ideas/content you’d like to see covered
Present issues or ideas to the community; we can help
Help Plan Events and Community Gatherings
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EMAIL: [email protected]: Your Name
Zoning AcknowledgementsBill Gannon
Lee Duncan
Jim Squire
Key Note SpeakerIntroduction by Bill Gannon
Tibby DeJulio
Questions & Answers