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Jimmy's Chamblee Recap - Week of September 15, 2025

  • Writer: Jimmy Furst
    Jimmy Furst
  • Sep 17
  • 6 min read

Catch up on all things Chamblee!

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The Locomotive - One Big Thing:

Sign up for Emergency Alerts

Alerts powered by Smart911, RAVE is the official emergency notification system used by the City of Chamblee to communicate with community residents during emergencies. Sign up now to receive alerts from the City of Chamblee via text message, email, and/or voice message. 

  • Add your address to receive geo-targeted alerts.

  • Indicate what types of alerts you want to receive, including weather, traffic, emergency, and more. 

  • Indicate how you want to be notified by text, email, and/or voice message. 

Sign up to receive emergency notifications here.


This service is provided by the City of Chamblee at no cost to the public; however, message and data rates may apply depending on your provider and phone services. Please refer to your mobile phone's service plan for more information. Visit smart911.com to create your free safety profile. 

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Left the Station - This Past Week's Events:

September 4: Coffee With the City Manager

Thanks to all who came out to dicuss our city with Kristen!

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September 11: Chamblee City Council Public Hearing and Work Session

I'll have my recap for this month's meeting ready next week.

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At the Station - Ongoing Events in Chamblee:

Chamblee Launches Road Closure Notification Application

Stay Ahead of the Traffic!


We're excited to announce the launch of our new Road Closure website- your go-to source for real-time updates on road closures, detours, and construction projects happening in our area.


The website features:

  • Interactive Maps with Live Updates

  • Closure Timelines and Project Details

  • Alerts for Major Disruptions

  • Easy Mobile Access for on-the-go info


Click HERE for more info!

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All Fall Long

See nature up close! Monarch caterpillars are on display in our aquarium at Chamblee City Hall! They are from our pollinator garden behind Old City Hall.


You can watch them grow and prepare for their incredible transformation into butterflies!

UPDATE: They have entered their cocoon stage!

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All of September: Milkweed Giveaway

Chamblee Public Works is hosting a swamp milkweed giveaway for September! September is a great time to plant pollinator gardens. Contact Lori Conway (Grounds and Greenspace Manager) at lconway@chambleega.gov to collect your milkweed.

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September E-Signal

Read this month's E-Signal HERE.

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September/October Signal

A Taste of Chamblee, Chamblee Chalk Walk, Leaf Collection Season, and more are featured in the September/October Signal newsletter! Check it out here: https://www.chambleega.com/communications/signal.php

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Dresden Park Update

There’s been a lot of exciting progress at Dresden Park! Here’s the latest:

  • The entrance sign is complete

  • Concrete on the playground hillside is finished

  • Field netting is complete

  • Tennis courts are complete

  • Brickwork on the exterior of the building is done

  • Landscaping in the ponds and around the fields is underway

  • Practice field base layer is complete

  • Seat wall concrete is being poured

  • The large playground structure is under construction

  • The concession stand awning is being built

Dresden Park is really taking shape, and we’re getting closer each week to seeing the community enjoy these new amenities.


Planning and Development FAQ

Want answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding permitting, inspections, and planning & zoning? We've designed an FAQ webpage with everything you need to know! Click HERE to read the FAQ.

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Peachtree Boulevard Water Transmission Main Replacement Project

Efforts to improve water service capacity throughout DeKalb County will continue in July with the launch of the Peachtree Boulevard Water Transmission Main Replacement Project. Crews will replace approximately 11,000 linear feet of an existing 30-inch carbon steel main with a 36-inch Ductile Iron main. Crews will also remove the 8-inch and 6-inch pipes running alongside the 30-inch and replace them with a 12-inch pipe.


The project timeline is three years. Work will begin on Malone Drive, the southern end of the project. Crews will then move to the northbound lane of Peachtree Boulevard and continue north until completion at Carver Drive.

For questions about the project, call the DeKalb Watershed Project Information line at 1-800-986-1108 or email projectinfo@dekalbcountyga.gov. For 24-hour emergencies, please call: 770.270.6243


For more information, click here.

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New Rail Trail Segment

Construction is underway on the new Keswick Park Trail Spur, which connects the softball field to Sexton Woods Drive. The project is expected to be completed this August, though the weather may impact the schedule.

The video below was taken on August 12.


Arriving Soon - Upcoming Events in Chamblee

Sept 19: Jimmy's Office Hours

Office hours are back, and I hope to see you this Friday at City Hall! No appointment needed. Just drop in.

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September 20: Chamblee Chalk Walk

Join us for our annual Chalk Walk & Artist Market - a fun, family-friendly event where sidewalks become masterpieces and creativity knows no bounds! Whether you're a seasoned artist or just love doodling, there's space for everyone to show off their chalk art skills. Interested in becoming a vendor, volunteer, or attending our annual Chalk Walk & Artist Market? Click here for more information. 

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September 20: Chamblee PD Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting

Next week's Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting will be held back at Chamblee City Hall at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 24. This is a great opportunity to meet the Command Staff of the Chamblee Police Department and to address any questions or concerns that you may have.

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September 27: Third Spot Gameday!

Football fans, get ready to cheer on your favorite teams in true Southern style! Make Downtown Chamblee your 3rd Spot as the City of Chamblee brings the excitement of SEC Football to the big screen with a community watch party. So, bring your seats, grab your eats, it’s game time on the green!

Whether you bleed crimson, red and black, orange, or blue, this is your chance to experience the thrill of game day surrounded by fellow fans. The watch party will feature live streaming of the day’s SEC matchups on large outdoor screens, plenty of seating, and plenty of cheering! To view the 2025 3rd Spot Season Schedule, click here

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September 20: Electronics Recycling

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October 12: Atlanta Pride Parade

Join us as we participate in the 55th anniversary of the Atlanta Pride Parade on Sunday, October 12, 2025!


If you'd like to march with your elected officials, city staff, and the Chamblee community, please complete the form. The sign-up deadline is September 12th, and space is limited to the first 100 participants. https://bit.ly/chambleepride2025


We're happy to announce that we will be adding a FLOAT to our parade group!

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Josh Duarte at jduarte@chambleega.gov or 470-568-5578.

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October 18: Taste of Chamblee Returns!

Check out the vendors so far by clicking HERE.

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October 25: Nacny Creek Stream Cleanup

Join Chamblee Public Works and Keep Chamblee Beautiful for this year's Rivers Alive Cleanup at Nancy Creek Stream. Register here.

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November 4: Chamblee Municipal Elections

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Jimmy's Commitment to Improving Schools

When I first ran for office four years ago, one of the questions I was asked was, “How can we improve our schools in Chamblee?” At the time, I’ll be honest, I didn’t have a strong answer beyond encouraging community involvement. I knew I needed to do better.

As a councilmember, I don’t have direct authority over our schools, but I do believe we have a responsibility to influence, support, and partner wherever possible to make them stronger. That’s why I joined the board of the Dresden Elementary School Education Foundation (DESEF).

DESEF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the educational experience at Dresden Elementary. The foundation provides resources that go beyond what the school district funds, supporting teacher grants, academic programs, arts and STEM initiatives, campus improvements, and community engagement. Their work helps ensure that every child in Dresden has access to the tools and opportunities they need to thrive.

Beyond my work with DESEF, we’ve also been building partnerships with Chamblee High School to support their arts programs. We recently displayed student portraits in City Hall and have been working together to identify locations where students can paint murals. It’s a win for the students, who get to showcase their talents, and for the city, which gains vibrant public art that brings our community to life.

In addition, I’ve worked to build relationships with members of the DeKalb County School Board so we can have ongoing conversations about how to strengthen our school system-wide.

With that commitment to education in mind, I’m proud to share that I’ve received the endorsement of Andrew Ziffer, a leader who understands the importance of collaboration between city government, schools, and the community.

Thank you for the support, Andrew!

As always, I would love to hear from you on schools or any topic. My cell is 770-901-1121.


-Jimmy

The Passenger Car

Chamblee highlights in the media.

The Caboose

I would love to hear your questions, comments, or concerns.



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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