Park may receive TSPLOST funding
by Geoff Folsom
July 31, 2012 12:52 AM | 3726 views | 17 17 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Lee Berg, now President of the Friends of Mabry Park, speaks about possible trails and a picnic area around the pond at Mabry Park in northeast Cobb in 2010. <br> File photo
Lee Berg, now President of the Friends of Mabry Park, speaks about possible trails and a picnic area around the pond at Mabry Park in northeast Cobb in 2010.
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NORTHEAST COBB — Though she says she’ll vote against it, the TSPLOST could benefit a park Commissioner JoAnn Birrell has championed.

Birrell’s $34.7 million 15 percent list, which is set aside for county commissioners and city officials to determine a use for within their districts, includes $2 million for a 1,500-foot entrance road and trails at Mabry Park, a 26.5-acre site that currently isn’t accessible without crossing private property. The park, located off Wesley Chapel Road, south of Sandy Plains Road, is not open to the public except for occasional preview days.

“Even though I don’t support the TSPLOST, if it passes we need to have a good list,” Birrell said.

Birrell said she called Georgia Department of Transportation officials to make sure the Mabry Park improvements were permissible under the 15 percent list and was given the go-ahead. She said GDOT has less stringent requirements for projects on the local list as opposed to the regional list, which insists that projects have a regional transportation benefit.

Birrell compares the improvements at Mabry Park to sidewalks, which each of the commissioners are setting aside a portion of their project lists to fund.

“I understand how it can be perceived as not being transportation for major roads or access, that’s why it’s a discretionary list,” she said.

County Chairman Tim Lee said the road, as well as a parking lot, would, in fact, be transportation projects.

“Mabry Park needs significant upgrades in order to get a driveway into that beautiful park,” he said.

But one of Lee’s opponents in today’s Republican Primary said the park improvements are clearly not transportation projects.

“The 15 percent list is almost as bad as the TSPLOST itself,” retired east Cobb businessman Larry Savage said. “The TSPLOST itself is worthy of rejection, and the 15 percent list does not make me feel any better about it.”

While he said he admires Birrell and the public-private partnership being used to build Mabry Park, retired Marine Col. Mike Boyce declined to comment until after the election because of the “sensitivity of the issue.”

Former Chairman Bill Byrne, the fourth contestant in the primary, could not be reached for comment.

Lee Berg, president of Friends of Mabry Park, a nonprofit group of residents seeking $4 million to build out the park, said Birrell committed to seeing Mabry Park built in her first term while running for office in 2010.

“Until there is a road to the park, the park doesn’t exist,” Berg said. “It’s a landlocked piece of property.”

Berg said the Friends group has raised about $30,000 so far for the park and is trying to bring in corporate money. The build-out of Mabry Park took a hit when funding for it was removed from the 2011 SPLOST package when it was reduced from a proposed six years to four.

The Friends organization doesn’t take a position on today’s TSPLOST vote, which would add a 1 percent sales tax to raise $7.2 billion in a 10-county metro Atlanta area. While Cobb County had $984 million in projects determined by a 21-member regional roundtable of mayors and county leaders, another $208.5 million is divvied up between district commissioners and the county’s six cities.

“We really want to build a park,” Berg said. “We don’t want to get entangled in the foray the TSPLOST has become. What we want is a park that will last for future generations, well beyond any TSPLOST.”

Birrell said that while the main project list cannot be changed, local officials can go back and adjust the 15 percent lists after the election.

Birrell admitted that if the TSPLOST doesn’t pass, it could be difficult to land public money for Mabry Park, which was purchased using funds from the $40 million in parks bonds approved by voters in 2006, before her term expires in 2014. She said the site is intended to be the only large passive park in northeast Cobb, with walking trails, pavilions, a community garden, playground and pond.

“Mabry Park is beautiful, open space,” she said. “This would be a great asset for northeast Cobb.”
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JDTBQ
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July 31, 2012
This is one of the many many many reasons why I proudly voted NO to TSPLOST this morning. At this point, I'm not feeling particularly inspired to vote for another SPLOST ever again.

SG68
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July 31, 2012
This is simply a payoff to local politicians to try to get them to support or at least not openly oppose the TSPLOST scam.

Even though Birrell seems to be sticking to her guns on her opposition to the TSPLOST she is still willing to accept money from the boondoggle for non transportation purposes to mollify her constituents who want access to the parkland.

Of course the GDOT officials said it was an eligible project!!

If they had answered any differently they would be out of a job!!

As one commenter stated, how about patching the roads that need it instead of taking transportation money to make park improvements.

This is just a small example of how the $8.5 billion will be misused and misallocated if the TSPLOST passes.

Don't forget TSPLOST supporters.

The vote is tomorrow August 1st

west cobb voter
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July 31, 2012
yep....this sure will help traffic!!! wake up people a tax, is a tax, is a tax!! no help on roads. vote NO!
Straight Talk
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July 31, 2012
Man up Boyce!
I16
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July 31, 2012
Yea: I voted for you.

Put your BIG BOY PANTS ON.
fed up
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July 31, 2012
Here we go again more money for a park and the roads in our subdivision are falling apart. Pot holes and more pot holes. Hope my cars never gets damaged in one, then they will know where their money will go I'll GET IT IN A LAWSUIT.
enoughalready55
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July 31, 2012
spend wisely the taxpayer's hard earned money. I voted no to the t-splost and when I read article's like this, it re-enforces that I did the right thing.

Butter Bean
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July 31, 2012
I hope we send the powerful message that we're just plum fed up with SPLOSTS. What might have started as a good idea has become the politician's candy store. Ain't no way me and mine are votin' for one that burdens us folks billions of dollars and straps us with infrastructure that will cost billions more into the future. I encourage and humbly ask my fellow Cobb citizens to vote NO.
Gringo Bandito
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July 31, 2012
What genius planned a park that cannot be accessed without crossing private property?
@GB
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July 31, 2012
Follow the money trail, you'll get your answer.
anonymous
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July 31, 2012
How will trails "Untie Atlanta"?
West Cobb Resident
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July 31, 2012
Just one MORE reason I'm voting no today. I'm not against parks - just the opposite. But this is clearly not going to help traffic congestion.
irked
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July 31, 2012
Too sensitive a subject? You have got to be kidding.

mk-no wonder
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July 31, 2012
This is a perfect example why we're are screwed in Atlanta , Ga.

I lived in Houston & Dallas back in the early '80's. They were light years ahead then & remain very much more today.

And we wonder way Denver, Dallas & Charlotte are luring the companies! Maybe they know the difference in moving people through their city & park trails.

We clearly have no visionaries in this town & no honest politicians!

Anyone that votes yes, votes to give the crooks more dough to waste!
JohnGaltYouKnow
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July 31, 2012
Now this is a perfect example as to why I am never going to vote for another SPLOST. This has nothing to do with transportation.

I think the great minds that bought this property should have considered this access problem when the purchase was made. ?? Ya think
FROM TEXAS
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July 31, 2012
TSPLOST is just pork barrel Obamanite style government and the rich RIHNO’s are over this for Georgia this is as big as Obama care; this rich contractor care the BMW or Lexis care for contractors. This TSPLOST will be in all our bills power, food, gas and many more. Wise up vote NO TSPLOST July 31st 2012
Voting No
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July 31, 2012
You are ridiculous. Yeah, no SPLOSTs in place prior to Obama. Stupid comment. Lumping Obama with rich contractors? Did you spell his name wrong?

I'll help: M-I-T-T.
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