Jimmy's Chamblee Recap - Week of May 12, 2025
- Jimmy Furst
- May 21
- 4 min read
Catch up on all things Chamblee!

The Locomotive - One Big Thing:
Fish Bolt Park is Coming!
We purchased this water detention pond from MARTA, which is currently used for stormwater management purposes. Now, we're transforming it into a top-tier facility; the best water detention pond possible. Once completed, Fish Bolt Park will introduce a brand-new public park to Chamblee and extend the Rail Trail.
Regarding the timeline, we’re initiating the public bidding process. However, construction will not begin until DeKalb County finishes its water line work, which will determine our official start date. For more information, click HERE.

Left the Station - This Past Week's Events:
May 15: City Council Public Hearing & Work Session
I'll have my recap of the meeting written and posted shortly.
May 17: Electronics Recycling
Missed it? We hold the recycling event every third Saturday of the month from 8 AM to 12 PM.
May 18: Performance in the Park: Mahealani’s Polynesian Revue
Thanks to all who came out to this great event celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!

At the Station - Ongoing Events in Chamblee:
Chamblee Summer Concert Series

Safe Streets for All: Safety Action Plan Chamblee’s Public Works Department is launching a transportation Safety Action Plan, which will aim to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on our roadways by fostering a proactive, data-driven, and inclusive approach to transportation safety.
Chamblee was awarded a grant as part of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program, which funds initiatives to prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries. The Chamblee Safety Action Plan will analyze crash data, assess roadway risks, and gather stakeholder and public input to identify transportation safety issues and develop specific, implementable projects and strategies to advance safe travel for all users of Chamblee’s transportation network.
We want to hear from you!
Where do you feel unsafe traveling around our city? What safety improvements do you think are needed? Visit our interactive website and learn more about the project, take a brief survey, leave feedback on an interactive map, and stay up-to-date on the Safety Action Plan.
Leave your feedback on Transportation Safety by clicking HERE.

The Month of May
May is Myositis Awareness Month in the City of Chamblee.
Myositis is a group of rare autoimmune diseases that cause inflammation and weakness in the muscles. Myositis is difficult to diagnose, and those who suffer from it experience reduced quality of life, especially since a cure hasn’t been found. This cause is near and dear to Chamblee resident Rich DeAugustinis, whose father has battled this disease for several years.
Myositis Awareness Month is organized in May by The Myositis Association. Join the City of Chamblee as we come together to learn more about all forms of Myositis and its symptoms and support the families in our community who will benefit from greater awareness of these rare diseases.

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Stay Informed. Stay Safe. Sign up to receive emergency alerts via text message, email, and/or voice message from the City of Chamblee to get real-time updates on severe weather, emergencies, road closures, event reminders, and more!
It's free and could save your life! Sign up HERE.

New Chamblee Rail Trail Spur
We expect this section to be completed in August. As a reminder, the new spur will run from the Keswick Softball field to Sexton Woods Drive. The picture below was taken on May 21, and I will update the photo weekly.

May E-Signal

Read this month's E-Signal here for even more great info on Chamblee.
Arriving Soon - Upcoming Events in Chamblee:
May 22: Public Art Commission Meeting

May 22: Coffee with the City Manager

May 23: My Office Hours

May 26: Memorial Day

May 28: CPD Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting

June 27-28: The International Night Market
The INM returns on Friday, June 27th, from 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. and Saturday, June 28th, from 2:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. at Chamblee City Hall, located at 3518 Broad Street, Chamblee, GA 30341. This will be the 2nd year of partnering with the City of Chamblee. The event has expanded and will feature 60+ vendors representing food and crafts from around the world! There will also be cultural performances representing various regions. Projected attendance is 10,000+ over the weekend.
More info can be found HERE.

November 4: Chamblee Municipal Elections

In case you missed it, I announced my candidacy for re-election to the Chamblee City Council At-Large Seat! Serving our vibrant community since January 2022 has been an honor, and I am eager to continue working together to build a sustainable and prosperous future for Chamblee. My commitment to these core issues remains steadfast. I will continue to:
Advocate for sustainable development along with right-sized growth that aligns with our community's values.
Implement innovative environmental policies to combat climate change locally.
Enhance the quality of life by focusing on infrastructure, parks, and community engagement.
I will continue to work hard for you, and I hope I have earned your support!
The Caboose
I would love to hear your questions, comments, or concerns.
Email: Jfurst@chambleega.gov
Mobile: 770-901-1121` The legal stuff: The views expressed represent the views of the author and may not reflect the views of the Chamblee City Council. Comments posted in response to a Councilmember-initiated communication may be subject to public disclosure under the Open Records Act. If you are a resident of Chamblee and would like to discuss city business, please go to chambleega.gov or contact me at the email above.
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