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Labor, Georgia Department of – 706-583-2550

www.dol.state.ga.us

150 Evelyn C. Neeley Drive

The GA Department of Labor provides a wide range of services to job seekers and employers. These include administration of Georgia’s unemployment insurance, employment service, and vocational rehabilitation programs; provision of workforce information to the public and private sectors; inspection of boilers, pressure vessels, amusement park and carnival rides; and oversight of child labor issues.

Landfill – 706-613-3508

www.acc-recycle.org

5700 Lexington Road

The Municipal Solid Waste Landfill is a division of the ACC Solid Waste Department that accepts waste, scrap metal, scrap tires, leaf and limb materials, and recyclable materials (including electronics) from ACC residents. The landfill is open Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and Saturday, 7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. except for holidays. All garbage must be bagged or covered. The landfill also sells clean mulch made from leaf and limb materials. For additional information and a list of recyclable items, contact the ACC Recycling Division (see also: Leaf and Limb Pick-Up; Mulch; Recycling; Solid Waste).

Landlord and Tenant Rights and Issues – 800-369-4706

The GA Department of Community Affairs contracts with Georgia Legal Services to provide the Landlord Tenant Hotline and Handbook. The hotline allows callers to leave their name and question. The handbook answers questions and describes rights and responsibilities of both tenants and landlords. Copies of the handbook may be requested by writing to the Georgia Landlord-Tenant Hotline, P.O. Box 79072, Atlanta, Georgia 30357-7072. Additionally, the handbook can be found online at www.athensclarkecounty.com in the Online Documents area.

Landmark Trees – 706-613-3561

ACC Landscape Management Division

Healthy trees meeting certain criteria can be designated as community resources.

Landscape Management Division – 706-613-3561

www.athensclarkecounty.com/landscape

350 Pound Street

The Landscape Management Division of the ACC Central Services Department provides landscaping services to public buildings, parks, and rights-of-way in Athens-Clarke County. It is their responsibility to mow all public rights-of-way in the county, with the exception of those on state roads.

Law Library, Athens-Clarke County – 706-613-3177

www.athensclarkecounty.com/lawlibrary

Courthouse, 325 East Washington Street, Suite 333

The Athens-Clarke County Law Library is available for public use and has a collection of state and federal code books, volumes of United States Reports and Supreme Court Reports, Georgia laws, legal digests, and legal encyclopedias. It also has computer research capabilities with resources from other jurisdictions as well as Georgia.

Lay Park and Community Center, Thomas N. – 706-613-3596 / 706-546-9552 (Pool – Seasonal)

www.accleisureservices.com

297 Hoyt Street

This facility of the ACC Leisure Services Department opened in 1975. Lay Park features a gymnasium, full-service kitchen, multi-purpose room, resource library, computer lab, game room, sports fields, swimming pool, picnic shelter, and playground. The park offers programs for children and adults throughout the year.

Leaf and Limb Pick-Up – 706-613-3501 ext. 441

ACC Solid Waste Department

This service is provided countywide to all citizens. The automated phone system provides current and upcoming pickup locations. Monthly printed schedules are available at the ACC Water Business Office, City Hall, and the Athens Regional Library. Weekly listings are provided in the Classified section of the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday editions of the Athens Banner-Herald under the “Community Notes” section. Schedules are also available on ACTV and online at www.acc-recycle.org. See any of these sources for full details and restrictions (see also: ACTV schedule on page 8).

Leash Law (see: selected ordinances on page 10; Animal Control; Dog Parks)

Legal Aid (see: Public Defender)

Legal Organ

Each county in Georgia has a newspaper designated as the official outlet for legal notices and other information. In Athens-Clarke County, it is currently the Athens Banner-Herald.

Leisure Services Department – 706-613-3800 (Administration) / 706-613-3625 (Public Information)

www.accleisureservices.com

Administration – Bishop Park, 705 Sunset Drive

Public Information – Allen House, 205 Old Commerce Road

The ACC Leisure Services Department is responsible for the planning, development and operation of parks, trails, the zoo facility, recreational and athletic facilities, visual and performing art facilities, natural resource facilities, and other educational and recreational programs at a variety of ACC facilities. These include: Athens Creative Theatre, Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail (Zoo), Ben Burton Park, Bishop Park, Broad Acres Enrichment Center, Dudley Park, East Athens Community Center, East Athens Educational Dance Center, East Athens Park, J.R. Holland Youth Sports Complex, Lyndon House Arts Center, Memorial Park, Morton Theatre, North Oconee River Greenway, Parkview Enrichment Center, Reese and Pope Park, Rocksprings Neighborhood Center, Sandy Creek Nature Center, Sandy Creek Park, Satterfield Park, Southeast Clarke Park, and Thomas N. Lay Park. A Citizen’s Advisory Board is used for help in planning and development of facilities and resources. (see also: individual entries).

Library Resource Centers (see: Library System, Athens Regional)

Library System, Athens Regional – 706-613-3650 / 706-613-3655 (Hearing Impaired)

www.clarke.public.lib.ga.us

2025 Baxter Street

Off-site Library Resource Centers are also located in the Lyndon House Arts Center, the ENSAT Center, Pinewoods Community, Thomas N. Lay Community Center, and East Athens Community Center (see also: individual entries).

License Plates / Motor Vehicle Registration – 706-613-3130

www.athensclarkecounty.com/~tc

ACC Tax Commissioner Tag Office, 3025 Lexington Road

The Tag Office is open Tuesdays through Fridays from 7:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m.

License, Alcohol (see: Alcohol License)

License, Business (see: Business License)

License, Driver’s (see: Driver Services, Georgia Department of)

License, Fishing / Hunting (see: Fishing / Hunting License)

License, Marriage (see: Marriage License)

Liens – 706-613-3190

A lien is a claim or charge for payment of some debt, obligation, or duty. Liens are filed with the Clerk of Superior and State Courts, which is a public record office with all records available for viewing. Some lien index information is available online through www.gsccca.org

LIFT Information – 706-613-3435

Athens Transit System provides the same coverage area as The Bus for riders with disabilities through door to door service with The LIFT. Approved applicants must schedule rides within 24 hours of desired time. Applications for eligibility can be obtained at the Athens Transit Office or through www.athenstransit.com (see also: Athens Transit System).

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Thrown from Vehicle – 706-613-3506

   Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful Litter Hotline

   If possible, report date, time, location, persons, item(s), as well as car make,  

   model, color and tag.

Private Property – 706-613-3790

   Community Protection Division

   Private property owners must keep lawns free of litter unless it is kept in a   

   garbage can for pick-up.

Right-of-Way (see: Right-of-Way Maintenance)

Lyndon House Arts Center – 706-613-3623

www.accleisureservices.com

293 Hoyt Street

This facility was purchased by the city in 1939 and launched as the first government-sponsored community arts program in1973. The 1850s-era Ware-Lyndon House was renovated and the Center expanded in 1999 as part of the SPLOST IV Program. With the Arts Center expansion, the house now serves as a museum and welcomes programs, local exhibits, and cultural events. The Center is owned and operated by the ACC Leisure Services Department.

 

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