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NEWS
CORONA (COVID-19) ALERT

The Augusta Traffic Engineering Department completed a traffic study of Pepperidge Dr, Faircrest Ave, and Monte Carlo Dr on August 29, 2024, and it was determined Pepperidge Dr and Monte Carlo Dr met the criteria to have speed humps installed in response to numerous complaints regarding speeding through the neighborhood. However, before those speed humps can be installed the community needs to collect petition signatures from at least 50% of the homeowners currently residing on Pepperidge Dr and Monte Carlo Dr. If you haven’t already signed and would like to sign the petition, please contact one of the below point of contacts. As of now the city has the funds but we need to do our part of obtaining signatures and turning our petition in sooner rather than later.
* POC for Pepperidge Dr: Mr. Carlton Bradley (706) 414-6685
* POC for Monte Carlo Dr: Ms. Genell Cody (706) 945-4641
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CHECK VOTER REGISTRATION STATUS
https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP/mvp.do
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Information about Candidates and Polling Sites are listed here as well
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Voter registration status
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Mail-In application and ballot status
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Poll location
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Early voting locations
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Elected Officials
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Registration information on file with the county office
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Sample ballot for the upcoming election
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Provisional Ballot status
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY BREAKFAST - Cancelled
Normally held 9:00 AM every third Saturday at The Baymont Hotel is cancelled until further notice due to Covid19.
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LED SIGNS RENTAL
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Association members pay no fee to have a message placed on the signs.
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Requests must be made in advance at least a week to two weeks prior to placing the message on the sign.
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Non-members pay $2 for one day sign message, $5 for two days, and $10 for three days.
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Bad weather and rain will delay the messages being inputted on the LED BOARD.
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No messages will be placed on the LED BOARD in inclement weather nor in the rain.
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Access the latest Augusta Commission meeting. Select Recordings of the Augusta Government Meetings are now available online.
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CORONA VIRUS INFO (Go to CDC website)
COVID-19 continues to evolve so be aware of new COVID variant symptoms and how the latest strains may affect your health in 2026. One of the most talked-about strains this year is the NB.1.8.1 variant, which is part of the Omicron family, and is highly contagious.
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Most Frequently Reported Symptoms
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Sore throat (often described as severe or sharp)
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Congestion or runny nose
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Dry cough
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Fatigue and weakness
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Headache
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Mild fever or chills
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Body aches
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Sneezing
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Loss of taste or smell may occur.
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Less Common but Possible Symptoms
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Shortness of breath
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Chest tightness
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Nausea or diarrhea
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Dizziness
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Symptoms may begin mildly and improve within several days. People with weakened immune systems, or older people may experience more serious complications.
PREVENTION
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Cover your mouth and nose with a mask when around others.
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Washing your hands frequently with soap and warm water.
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Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
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Stay away from other people who are sick.
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If you are sick, stay home to prevent spreading the infection to others.
ALERTS
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Dogs
It has been reported that there are several loose dogs in the neighborhood.