Storm Debris Pick-up to End Oct 26

The City of Kennesaw has set October 26 as the last day for storm/flood debris pick up from the September 21 storm. All debris must be placed next to the curb in such a position as not to obstruct the sidewalk, gutter, mailbox, free movement of traffic, or hinder collection. Crews will not remove debris from private property.

Kennesaw Road Closure Alerts Update

The following roads in the City of Kennesaw remain closed pending repairs:

  • Kennesaw Dr near Ridgecrest Dr
  • Lockhart Dr (Bridge)
  • Legacy Park Circle @ Lullwater
  • Legacy Park Circle @ Winterthur

The following subdivisions in Legacy Park can be accessed via a temporary entrance/exit from Kirkwood Dr to
Nowlin Rd: Lullwater, Madison, Palisades and Winterthur.

The following subdivisions in Legacy Park can be accessed via the main entrance to Legacy Park Circle off
Jiles Rd: Bellingrath, Annandale, Carillon, Gramercy, Highcroft and Kentmere.

Swine Flu at Kennesaw State University

The Georgia Department of Community Health has confirmed the first official diagnosis of Swine Flu (H1N1) at KSU. A student and a teacher were confirmed with the flu, although we are happy to report that both are recovering and the student will be back to school this week.

The Swine Flu is characterized by the rapid onset of symptoms, a high temperature of more than 100.4, and a sore throat or cough. According to the Centers for Disease Control, at least two out of every five Americans will get the Swine Flu this flu season. The best way to avoid catching the H1N1 virus is to wash your hands regularly and keep them out of your mouth, nose, eyes, and ears.

CDC recommended responses to influenza for the 2009 – 2010 academic year

  • Facilitate self-isolation of residential students with flu-like illness
  • Promote self-isolation at home by non-resident students, faculty, and staff
  • Discourage attendance at campus events by ill persons
  • Encourage hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette of both people who are well and those that have any symptoms of flu

For the most up to date information, please visit the CDC website below:
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/institutions/guidance/

New CBS Reality Show “Block Party” Filming in Kennesaw

Block Party in Kennesaw

A new CBS reality show is filming in the Annandale section of Legacy Park in Kennesaw. The show will feature eight families of neighbors competing against each other for a chance to win a large cash prize. What’s the catch? All of the houses are are locked behind massive 20 foot walls made from 100 tons of steel. Shooting is scheduled for several weeks and the participants cannot leave or they forfeit their chance at winning. This means no going to school, no grocery shopping, no golf, no soccer practice, no dining out, and no going to work.

It’s a Mike Fleiss project (creator of “The Bachelorette”, “High School Reunion”) and the air date has not yet been announced.

Legacy Park

CBS Reality Show filming in Kennesaw

Annandale Reality Show

20 foot walls keep the neighbors in

Kennesaw Reality Show

Kennesaw Water Restrictions and Outdoor Water Use

Kennesaw Drought

On June 10, 2009, the Georgia EPA lifted the tough outdoor watering restrictions in place in Kennesaw and throughout much of Georgia since late 2007. Georgia Environmental Protection Division Director Carol Couch said. “This drought has ended, our water supplies are flush, our rivers and streams have rebounded.”

Outdoor watering is now allowed at any time on your designated days. The current residential water use rules in Kennesaw are as follows:

Even or no number addresses can water on:
Mondays
Wednesday
Saturday

Odd numbered addresses can water on:
Tuesday
Thursday
Sunday

Although Georgia has seen the second wettest spring in over a century, water conservation is still recommended.

Did you know:
Up to 65% of drinking water in Cobb County can be used for outdoor watering
Over watering, and not drought, is the number one killer of plants
Watering every other day creates plants that are weaker and water dependent

For more information, call the Cobb County Water Efficiency office at (770) 419-6244.

Dixie Highway Yardsale

Dixie Hwy Yard Sale

The annual mega-yard sale known as the Dixie Highway Yardsale takes place the first weekend in June and begins at 8am on each day. The yard sale is open each day from 8 to 5 and runs from Marietta through Kennesaw and then north to Ringgold. In all, 13 communities are participating in the event, and an official line of souvenirs will be available at visitor centers and chambers of commerce along the Highway. In addition to the yard sale, there will be many activities and attractions available in each town along the way. Look for yard sales that have the official Dixie Highway yard sale sign.

Please note that this event takes place on the two lane Dixie Highway, also known as “Old 41″ and is a completely different road than the four lane new Highway 41.

For more information, please call (770) 387-1357.