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A Step in the Wrong Direction Makes Floyd Street More Dangerous for All

8/26/2025

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By Maurice Carter, Sustainable Newton Co-Founder & Current President
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I don't doubt City of Covington officials were acting in good faith to solve a real problem with speeding and reckless driving when they implemented "traffic calming" measures on Floyd Street recently -- in the form of traffic islands, bump outs, and the mother of all speed bumps.

But, while only time will tell if these changes slow traffic and keep cars between the lines, what is immediately clear is that Floyd Street is now a much more dangerous place for bicyclists, joggers, walkers, and residents retrieving mail from their mailboxes. To prove it, I mounted a camera on my bicycle handlebars last Friday afternoon to ride in the "bike lane" (what's left of it) from my house near the Cricket Frog Trail crossing to the Library and back.  I made it safely home, thank goodness!  But it was much scarier than I imagined. I can't really recommend anyone else try it.  But here's a video from one of the worst moments.

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Let's Get It Done for 'Miss Daisy'

11/29/2021

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By Maurice Carter, Sustainable Newton President
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Anyone living or working in Newton County has until November 30 (tomorrow) to view and comment on the county's Transit Master Plan, which we encourage you to do here.

As a climate activist, I support public transportation as a critical investment to lower greenhouse gas emissions.  Scientists working on Drawdown Georgia estimate 43% of our state's carbon emissions come from vehicles on our roadways, which is why they've pegged Mass Transit as one of five Transportation Sector climate solutions for Georgia.

But my inspiration is far more personal.  It's rooted in a promise I made to a friend before she died.  I'd known Vivian Harris when my wife served as Covington's Mayor from 2008-2011, but I hadn't seen her for years when I happened to attend a meeting Vivian instigated in 2015 for local citizens seeking to establish public transportation in Newton County.


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Driving Down Carbon Isn't So Hard

1/16/2021

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By Maurice Carter, Sustainable Newton President
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For our 2021 virtual kickoff Friday morning, we visited with Ray C. Anderson Foundation Executive Director John A. Lanier to discuss the Drawdown Georgia initiative.  John gave us a hope-filled, inspiring look at the country's only state-centered climate action program.  If you missed it, please take time to view the replay.

Sustainable Newton is committed to doing all we can to promote the Drawdown Georgia effort and bring its 20 carbon-reduction solutions to households, businesses, and local governments in Newton County. 

Starting a new year is the perfect time to assess what personal changes I can make towards "bringing climate solutions home," as they say at Drawdown Georgia.  Across the five key solution sectors (Electricity, Buildings and Materials, Food and Agriculture, Land Sinks, and Transportation), there are feasible actions we can each take to contribute to the overall 46 megaton carbon-reduction goal for the program.  (Each megaton is one million tons.)


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