Westside fire station closing heats up, as predicted
Thursday, December 11th, 2008A little more than a week after the city of Atlanta announced it would close Fire Station #23 on Howell Mill Road, the local Berkeley Park Neighborhood Association has a full-scale campaign under way to build community support for saving the station. The group is promoting an online petition that so far has collected nearly 350 virtual signatures.
The BPNA’s efforts have also managed to attract the attention of one Shirley Franklin. When Deborah Celecia Wagoner, the group’s vice president, sent out e-mails soliciting signatures, she received a terse, late-night response from the Mayor. It read:
This is counterproductive and based on flawed assumptions. S Franklin
Wagoner shared with us her response to Franklin’s message:
Mayor Franklin,
With all due respect, I am astounded by your comment that fighting for our rights as taxpaying citizens is counterproductive. The closure and brownouts of fire stations throughout the city is becoming a cancer. It is the understanding of Atlanta taxpayers that there is money to save the Fire Department but it will not be released. In addition, there are MILLIONS of dollars in unpaid water bills by huge companies that has gone uncollected while “the little man” struggles to make ends meet. How is this fair? How can we spend five million dollars on a theme song for Atlanta and even more on a re-branding campaign only to end up in this disgusting situation?










