Tag Archives: Valdosta City Council

District numbers and MLK repairs –George Rhynes



George Boston Rhynes

asks for Valdosta City Council members

to be easier to visually distinguish,
and thanks council and staff for promising to
pay attention to physical problems with the MLK monument.



Video by John S. Quarterman of the
regular meeting of the Valdosta City Council, 20 January 2011
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange.

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Pollution and a Private Prison? –Dr. Mark George



As

the VDT transcribed
:

“I think we can do better than a generator that burns human waste.
I think we can do better than a private prison
and those are two things that we seem to be excited about
as a community.”

Dr. Mark George

spoke to the Valdosta City Council,
20 Jan 2011:

We’ve previously written about
CCA private prisons and AZ immigration law
on 21 December 2010:

Considering how many local farmers and others around here use hispanic
help without inquiring closely as to where they come from, a CCA prison
in Lowndes County would be more than ironic.

Spending state tax dollars to lock people up while cutting funding for
education that would cost less per person doesn’t seem like a good idea
to me.

Is this what we want to be known for?

And in

If it’s sunny enough in Buffalo

on 16 September 2010:

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Text of letter from Russell Anderson to officials

Can you find a

“veiled threat”
in the appended letter?
LAKE couldn’t.

Some people

seem to be forming opinions

of that letter without ever having read it.
LAKE has published links to a PDF of it from four previous posts:

“Far from Over”
,

“What is Fiery Roots”
,

Russell Anderson Responds
,
and

“We got off on the wrong foot”
.
Formerly LAKE only had

a PDF of a scan of a paper copy of the email of 3 Jan 2011.

Per request, Russell Anderson has sent plain text, which appears below.
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All,

My name is Russell Anderson. I am the Co-Director of
Collectiveprogression.org and graduate of Valdosta State. I am writing to
inform you of my intent to publish the below piece on our website and to our
readership as well as produce a full length documentary about the community
struggle against the proposed Wiregrass LLC biomass incinerator.
I have you all on this email {Sterling Assets, Langdale’s, Council, Commissioners,
Authority, Attorneys} and

ALL of you have continued to pass the blame and
buck on the building of this plant.

Rather than doing the more responsible
thing (pending EIS),

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“Once again you ignore suggestions” –John S. Quarterman

I just sent this. -jsq

From: “John S. Quarterman”

To: Brad Lofton

Cc: [see below]



Responding to

Brad Lofton’s message,

actually

Dalton, Georgia already has a 365kW solar array installed and in use.

That’s larger than the 350 kW array VLCIA has “about to break ground”,
and Dalton got theirs without having to take a biomass plant with it.

As for wood-sourced biomass,

Rayonier Jesup Mill produces around 78 MW,

which is more than the 40MW biomass plant VLCIA is thinking about starting.
Jesup also got high air and water pollution and high crime.

Meanwhile, Dublin is already hiring for 350 jobs for the MAGE SOLAR manufacturing
plant, while VLCIA’s biomass plant would only bring 25 jobs.

Once again you ignore suggestions for clean energy projects
and reiterate the biomass plant and its bag-on-the-side solar plant
as the whole of VLCIA’s plan.

Fortunately, I have confidence that such experienced developers as
the VLCIA board can do better than that.

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“a great plan!” –Brad Lofton

Brad Lofton replies to my message to the VLCIA board.
I’ll respond in a separate post. -jsq



To: John S. Quarterman

From: Brad Lofton

Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 12:47:04 -0500

Cc: [see below]

John! Good morning. Always good to hear from citizens so interested in
economic development. I’ll be happy to forward your correspondence to
the other members of our board. I also appreciate your comments in
acknowledging our recent success in the renewable energy cluster. With
a 350 Kw solar array about to break ground, and a 40 Mw biomass, no
community in Georgia has been more successful in the green, renewable
energy sector.

Speaking of Dublin, their recently hired economic development director
(a friend of mine named Cal Wray) recently requested a meeting with us
in Valdosta this month to study our program and evaluate how we’ve been
able to create 1,700 new jobs and nearly half a billion dollars in new
investment over the past four years even in the midst of a painful
recession. It’s a tribute to good leadership, and a great plan!
Have a nice day,

BL

Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone

Cc: “Michael G. Noll”,
“Mary B. Gooding”,
“Ricketts, Allan” <aricketts@industrialauthority.com>,
“Copeland, Roy”,
“‘John S. Quarterman'”,
“Susan R. Wehling”,
Kay Harris

Tom Call: New VLCIA Board Member

The Valdosta-Lowndes County Industrial Authority (VLCIA) has a new board member, Tom Call, local realtor and pesticider:


Roy Copeland


Roy Copeland

Tom Call


Tom Call

Mary B. Gooding


Mary Gooding

Norman Bennett


Norman Bennett

Jerry Jennett


Jerry Jennett,

Chairman

Since VLCIA’s website has no picture for Tom Call,
LAKE has used the one from his
Plaxo page.

He’s on the board of
Homeland Defense Corp.
,
which does “Custom Automated Mosquito and Insect Misting Systems”
and says this:

Thomas B. Call graduated from the University of Georgia
with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. After a career
in the agricultural chemicals industry, Tom branched
out into real estate. Today, he is the owner of Coldwell
Banker Premier Real Estate, and owns a number of successful
businesses specializing in residential and commercial real
estate development.

www.Valdostarealtors.com

(Also on that board are

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Unanswered Concerns about the Biomass Plant

I’m quoting myself here, responding to
Brad Lofton’s letter of 19 Sepember 2010.

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From: “John S. Quarterman”

To: <blofton@industrialauthority.com>, Leigh Touchton

Cc: [VDT and several elected officials; list available upon request]

Subject: Re: Brad Lofton, Executive Director Industrial Authority, doesn’t want his correpondence in the Valdosta Daily Times

Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 14:08:17 -0400

Brad Lofton,

Leigh Touchton has forwarded me copies of the correspondence between
you on behalf of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Industrial Authority (VLCIA)
with her and the VDT.

I must say I don’t agree with your assertion that:

“The vast majority of her concerns for our project would have
been answered two years ago if she had come to any of our forums…”

Here are some examples of unanswered concerns.

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Biomass Town Hall, 8 July 2010



On July 8th there was a
town Hall meeting about the biomass plant proposed for Valdosta.

Pastor Angela Manning of New Life Ministries sums up why she called this Town Hall meeting:

Speakers included:

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Highland Renewable Energy Strategy



Previously writing about biomass and carbon dioxide I said I’d supply an example of the sort of thing I’m looking for as a regional analysis for renewable energy, including biomass, solar, wind, wave, tides, and others.
Here it is: the Highland Renewable Energy Strategy
approved by the Highland Council at its 4 May 2006 meeting.
It’s a 58 page document about renewable energy strategy and planning guidelines,
considering numerous types of renewable energy, pros and cons
of each, power distribution, effects on environment, protected
areas, etc., illustrated copiously with detailed maps.
And updated:

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