PBA Committees of the Board

PEACHTREE BATTLE ALLIANCE COMMITTEE ROSTERS: 2010


BLOCK CAPTAINS: 

 

TRAFFIC: Jeff Hehir, Jennifer Sandberg, James Worrell

COMMUNICATIONS:  Mitzi Michelson 

LITTER PATROL: Sue Stoudemire, Coordinator

MEMBERSHIP:  Susie Cogan, Carter Maguire

 DIRECTORY COMMITTEE:  Matt Nichols, Chair

 SECURITY CHAIR:  Tara Joiner, Chair 

NPU-C REPRESENTATIVE: Roxanne Smith

PARKS:  Judy Tindel (Parks Committee Chair); Ashley Aiken, Barbara Chandler (Habersham Garden Club Contact), Walt Davis, Cynthia Davison, Susan Dickerson, Eli Green (Watershed Network Chair) , Ellen Jones, Marsh King, Harriet Kirkpatrick, Tina Maddox, Ruth Russ, Barbara Slick; Roxanne Smith; Sue Stoudemire (Litter Committee Chair); Kay Tritt (Haynes Manor Garden Club Contact); Yvonne Wade, Jane Whitaker; Ex Officio members:  Elizabeth Pritchard , Keith Saunders , Consulting: Landscape Architect Spencer Tunnell

 MULTI USE TRAILS LIASON:  Keith Sanders

 PEACHTREE CREEK GREENSPACE LIASON: Eli Green

TRAFFIC:  Jeff Hehir, Chair; Sherry Cohen, Margaret Long, Mark Rainosek, Jennifer Sandberg, Marion Smith, James Worrell, Paula Charles, Clark Dean

VARIANCE/ZONING: Roxanne Smith, Chair

WEB MASTER: Mitzi Michelson 

A hearty thanks to each of these individuals for volunteering their time on behalf of the PBA!



PBA Welcoming Committee

welcome@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The Welcoming Committee identifies new PBA residents, welcomes them to our neighborhood,  invites them to join the Peachtree Battle Alliance, and provides information regarding the PBA neighborhood activities.  Click on the link above to volunteer or introduce new neighbors to Ashley Parker, Committee Chair. 

PBA Membership Committee

membership@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The PBA Membership Committee's role is to communicate the benefits of to neighbors and to encourage at least one member of every household to participate in the PBA by joining as a annual dues paying member.  Susie Cogan serves as Chair of this important committee.  Click on the link above to join the committee or to ask any questions.

PBA Traffic Calming Committee

traffic@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The PBA Traffic Calming Committee is charged with identifying, evaluating, and recommending strategic plans to calm traffic in PBA.  Click on the link above to volunteer or communicate with Jeff Hehir, Committee Chair.  You can also read the most recent committee report online.

PBA Parks

landscaping@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The PBA Parks Committee identifies needs, organizes, and executes projects to improve the appearance of the common areas of our neighborhood.  Click on the link above to volunteer or communicate with Judy Tindel, Committee Chair.  You can also read the most recent committee report online.

PBA Crime Watch Committee

crime@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The PBA Crime Watch Committee serves as a liaison with our PBA Security Patrol and the Zone 2 Police Precinct which serves the PBA neighborhood.   The PBA believes that reducing crime in our neighborhood is critical; consequently, we have devoted an entire section of this website, PBA Crime Watch, to educating PBA residents about criminal activity in our neighborhood, how to report it, how to prevent it, and how to avoid becoming a crime victim.  If you are interested in serving on the PBA Crime Watch Committee, or to report a crime (after contacting 911) click on the link above to contact Tara Joiner, Committee Chair.

PBA Social Committee

social@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The PBA Social Committee plans and executes the annual Fall Picnic and Spring Cocktail Party. If you are interested in helping with either of these events, please click on the link above to contact Kristin Dean.

PBA Board Development Committee

development@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The Peachtree Battle Alliance is always looking for new people to serve on  Board Committees and as Board Members!  Browse the webstie to discover opportunities for involvement that match your skills and interests.  If you'd like to become more involved, or to nominate a neighbor, contact the PBA by clicking on the link above.

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PBA Online Communications Chair

webmaster@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The PBA Online Communications Chair maintains the database for the PBA Online Communications Program , sends "blast e-mails" with relevant communications to, and guards the privacy of PBA neighbors enrolled in the program.   Mitzi Michelson currently serves as chair of this committee.

PBA WebUpdate Chair

pbawebupdate@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The PBA WebUpdate Chair maintains current content and recommends enhancements to the Peachtree Battle Alliance website.  Click on the link above to deliver recommendations or report problems with our website.   Mitzi Michelson currently serves in this position. 

The Battle Cry

battlecry@peachtreebattlealliance.org

The Battle Cry is the newsletter for PBA residents.  Click on the link above to communicate with Jeff Cohen, the editor of The Battle Cry.  You may send information or articles of interest for publication in the next issue. The Battle Cry has gone green with the start of 2010. So, to be sure you receive copies of future issues, please be sure your e-mail address is correctly registered with the Alliance. Please note that the PBA does not sell advertising space or accept articles promoting businesses for The Battle Cry.

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PBA Block Captain Chair
The PBA Block Captain Chair recruits, communicates with, and coordinates the activities of the 38 PBA Block Captain volunteers who serve almost 600 PBA households.  If you are interested in learning more about Block Captain responsibilities or volunteering to serve your street, please contact Leah Wilkerson by clicking on the e-mail link above.

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