Augusta, GA
Congressman demands answers about problems at Bon Air Apartments
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – After beforehand expressing concern about dwelling situations at Augusta’s Bon Air Residences, U.S. Rep. Rick Allen is stepping up the strain on the U.S. Division of Housing and City Growth.
He despatched a letter to HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge renewing requires quick motion relating to the deteriorating dwelling and constructing situations on the Bon Air.
“A housing concern of this magnitude may have no simple solutions, however the Bon Air residents have waited far too lengthy for house owners and administration to step up and deal with these crucial points,” he wrote. “It’s past time for all companions concerned in offering secure and reasonably priced housing at this location to take motion.”
EARLIER COVERAGE:
Over the previous 12 months, Allen has written to HUD on a number of events to inquire about situations on the Bon Air in addition to Redwood Housing Companions’ plans to amass the correct funding for renovations.
Allen visited the positioning with HUD employees and Redwood Housing Companions in September to obtain an replace on Redwood’s financing plans and to reply questions on residents’ complaints.
He notes in his letter than Redwood had utilized for grants however mentioned it had a contingency plan to maneuver ahead with proposed renovations and enhancements with its personal funding. He mentioned Redwood promised that renovations could be underway, no matter funding supply, starting within the first half of 2023.
In March, Allen discovered that Redwood didn’t get the grants it utilized. At a follow-up assembly with Redwood that very same month, he says he was advised it could be months earlier than redwood might present a renovation plan, not to mention begin renovations.
READ THE LETTER:
“This replace was not what they shared with me — or your employees — in September of 2022,” Allen wrote to Fudge. “We had been made a promise in good religion that that they had backup funds secured and secondary renovation plans set, when in actuality they’re nonetheless presently gathering sources of credit score, haven’t procured permits, and are placing collectively an alternate renovation plan, which now we have but to obtain, that won’t start till the latter half of 2023, on the earliest.”
Within the meantime, situations haven’t improved on the Bon Air, Allen says. He says residents have advised his employees of unsafe dwelling situations together with rat and bedbug infestations, widespread areas smelling of urine, gunshots on the property and extra.
Amongst different issues, Allen asks Fudge to elucidate what oversight the company plans to take, whether or not the company ensured Redwood had the funding for upkeep and enhancements when the corporate received a HUD contract, what recourse HUD has in opposition to Redwood and the way typically inspections have been made.
He gave Fudge a deadline of March 23 to supply documentation and requested a briefing on the method, subsequent steps and to reply further questions.
“Lastly, I ask that HUD representatives return to Augusta to as soon as once more tour the property with me and maintain a roundtable with native residents and stakeholders,” Allen wrote.
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Augusta, GA
First look at Augusta’s new grocery store ahead of opening day
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – We got an inside look at Augusta’s newest grocery store, FreshTake.
It’s located next to the Outback Steakhouse on Washington Road, where Whole Foods used to be.
FreshTake touts itself as an elevated shopping experience with a focus on fresh, ready-to-eat meals.
There is a butcher shop, seafood counter, specialty food stations like sushi, pizza, pasta, juices and smoothies and a Starbucks coffee shop located inside the store.
There’s also a beer and wine bar inside the grocery store and a BBQ smoker outside.
“I always wanted to have a store that had an abundance of food service offerings on one side just like you see here. I’m super happy and excited I was able to bring this to the Augusta community to enjoy,” said Jackson Mitchell, CEO of FreshTake.
FreshTake opens its doors to the public on Monday at 10 a.m. for its soft opening with a grand opening set for January 30.
The store tells us it is also committed to ensuring no food goes to waste and is partnering with Golden Harvest Food Bank.
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Augusta, GA
What the Tech: Device and software that turns your car into a self-driving one
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Self-driving cars are no longer a futuristic concept; they’re on the roads today. One might have passed you on the way to work.
But what if you don’t want to buy a brand-new car to experience this technology? The Comma 3X device and Openpilot software offer a solution, turning your existing car into a self-driving vehicle.
How Does it Work?
The Comma 3X connects to your car’s safety features, such as lane assistance and adaptive cruise control. It uses cameras to monitor the road and the driver, and the Openpilot software takes control of the car’s steering, acceleration, and braking.
“It’ll never jerk the wheel,” said Comma’s Adeeb Shihadeh at CES 2025. “The system is best at, you get on the highway click the engage button on your steering wheel and you sit back and you watch it.”
Users have uploaded dozens of videos to YouTube of Comma and Openpilot on their commutes and on long drives on the interstate.
“You can let the system just run on the highway for hours without intervention,” Shihadeh said. “We have experimental mode with red lights, stop signs. We have a lot of users driving around with that. They drive in the city and they’re really happy with that.”
Comma’s “chill mode” is best for anyone not quite ready for a device to take over all of the driving.
How safe is it?
Shihadeh says he believes it’s actually safer than a human behind the wheel making all of the decisions.
“We have lots of data that shows that driving with open pilot does change the driver a bit and you end up being a more attentive driver. And it’s really interesting because you don’t know when you’re distracted. It’ll beep and say, ‘hey, look at the road and it keeps escalating from there,” he said.
The Comma device can be installed easily by users and there are many helpful videos and instructions available on YouTube. There are also active communities of Openpilot drivers on Reddit and Discord.
Features and Benefits
- Lane Keeping: The system helps keep your car centered in its lane, reducing the risk of drifting.
- Adaptive Cruise Control: Maintains a safe following distance from the car ahead, adjusting speed as needed.
- Driver Monitoring: A camera inside the car ensures the driver stays attentive. If the driver’s eyes wander, the system issues a warning and can even slow the car down.
- User-Friendly: The device is easy to install and use, and the software is regularly updated with new features and improvements.
- Affordability: At $1,000, it’s a more affordable option than buying a new self-driving car.
Safety and Reliability
Comma boasts that users have logged over 100 million miles with Openpilot, and the software is constantly being refined.
The driver monitoring system helps ensure safety by keeping the driver engaged. However, it’s important to remember that the driver is still responsible for the car and must be ready to take control at any time.
Openpilot works with over 275 car models. You can check the Comma website to see if your car is compatible.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta leaders decide fate of Old First Baptist Church
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Historic Preservation Commission decided on the future of the Old First Baptist Church building on Thursday.
The organization is giving the property owner 10 days to take action in repairing the building.
We spoke with officials about the building’s structural issues.
After testimonies from people with code enforcement, neighboring businesses and Historic Augusta, the Preservation Commission decided that the owner wasn’t making routine repairs and maintenance to keep the property safe and up to code.
That means a potential legal battle if the ball doesn’t get rolling soon.
One of the biggest pieces of downtown Augusta’s history is in danger of structurally failing.
The Augusta Historic Preservation Commission says after hearing testimonies and gathering evidence of the state of the building, they’re concerned for the future.
“It is on the endangered property list for historic Augusta but is on the state endangered property list. So, we’re not making up that it’s there’s a problem. There is a very serious problem with this building,” said Tara Conway, chair of the Augusta Preservation Commission.
The city’s code enforcement says the building is breaking several code violations, including making Augusta’s blight list dating back to 2021.
The property owner, Joe Edge, says he’s spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in repairs to keep the structural integrity of the church stable, like installing a new roof on the back of the building to prevent it from collapsing.
“We’ve secured the front keeping the homeless out. We’ve had to secure not just put salt on. We’ve had to install wrought iron fencing around the basement to keep vagrants out of there,” said Edge.
However, code enforcement says there are no permits pulled for almost all of the projects Edge claimed there was work done.
It’s an issue historical stakeholders say they’re glad action is being taken because you can’t just rebuild historical markers.
George Bush with the Preservation Committee Historic Augusta said: “This is not just a local building. This is where the Southern Baptist Convention started. This is a national asset, and we are just trying to save it, and we’re doing everything we can.”
The city will now issue a notice to Edge for him to file a Certificate of Appropriateness, or COA, which is a permit with the city to allow him to start making external repairs.
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