As seen in this weeks Aiken Standard, once again the county will take a look at the Blue Laws which currently govern what can and can't be sold on Sundays before 1:30 pm in Aiken County. Beer can be purchased at almost any gas station but building supplies, clothing, etc can not be purchased. It seems like if nothing else there needs to be an overhaul of the blue laws.
The county will decide in July.
Little cover, as least of yet, has been given to a issue concerning many Americans taxes. This year President Obama gave a very small tax credit to a few Americans which has shown up in the paychecks of workers. I'm not going to argue, well not in this post, giving a very small amount of money each week, $13, is not going to help the economy because it's so little, but when you rush the bill through without carefully measuring each aspect that mistakes will and have been made. Many people receiving a paycheck are going to be slammed on their taxed this year because of an accounting error. Too little money is now being withheld from individuals be prepared for a much small tax return or to pay in next year. Also, if you're one of the millions working two jobs just to get by, the credit is only for one job, be sure both employers are giving the same credit.
Tommorow night in Downtown Aiken is the 23rd annual throughbred lobster races. On Newberry Street between Park and Richland... an estimated 10,000 people gather to listen to fabulous music... reconnect with each other... have great food... and watch the south's premiere Lobster Race. Not only is the race fun, but the money raised goes to support some really great local charities! There are rides for the kids and lots more. Typically the gates open around 5:30 and the fun lasts until just before midnight! Tickets are $5.00 and kids under 6 get in free.
Aiken is truly the most beautiful town I have ever been in and now have the pleasure of living here. One of the reasons is because of the attention to detail the city has placed on the trees, shrubs and flowers. Recently the city placed a fine on the a local shopping center because their landscaper trimmed the crape myrtles back too far. Although I agree they have been trimmed too much, however, I believe a warning to the strip mall, which is located on a major road in town and already has several empty stores, would do the job. The city of Aiken will up hold their ruling and the struggling shopping center will have to fork over the money to replace each of the trimmed trees. Has everyone in government forgot their role? The government is here to protect the people, not pass their agendas. The trees will grow back but the shop owners have more important worries such as the struggling economy.
Last nights, most of the discussion came over two issues:
1. Changing the voting location for precinct 53. Currently held in Chucker Creek Elementary school however the school board would prefer it not be in this school. No vote was held.
2. First reading of an ordinance to amend the concept plan for University Health Services, Inc. University Health Services is seeking permission to construct phase 1 of construction. Passed Some language needs to be added to the plan and will go for a second hearing. Phase 1 will consist of a 17000sqft building with between 15 to 18 doctors offices and a parking lot with 90 spaces. The city council is only ruling on phase 1 and several of the members did warn that this plan may pass the second reading but University Health should expect great resistance with the next phase because of traffic concerns.
Other items:
Second reading and public hearing of ordinance to amend the zoning of property on Silver Bluff Rd. from RML to GB - Passed
Second reading and public hearing of an ordinance for a lease agreement for city rental property - Passed Explanation: While the is buying homes in Crosland Park in preparations to remodel, the city wants to keep the current tenants in place.
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