News,
Events, Meetings, etc.
(June 11, 2009) A Victory
in Court for Citizens to Restore the Peace!
Legal action by Citizens to Restore the Peace was successful in
temporarily halting the helicopter tours in Helen. White Co. Superior Court Judge, Murphy Miller granted a Writ
of Mandamus which ordered the city of Helen to require new application for a
conditional use permit for the helicopter tour business. In order to resume operations in Helen, the
operators of Helen Helicopter Tours would have to reapply for a permit at city
hall, and the city would have to follow the appropriate zoning procedures in consideration
of the application.
(June 19, 2009) Helen
Helicopter Tours apparently resumed operation, flying over Helen, but taking
off and landing in Robertstown, GA outside of Helen City limits.
Citizens
of Tallula Falls, Georgia are concerned that their town could be next.
http://www.thenortheastgeorgian.com/articles/2008/09/16/news/top_stories/05topstory.txt
Contrary
to what was attributed in the White Co. News to Paige Welch, editor of ÒUniversal
Helicopter,Ó helicopter tours around the Statue of Liberty have been made
subject to legal regulation. The
helicopters are still flying, but tours are set to be phased out by 2010. Anyone can read about it in the
Gothamist (6-21-08). http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/20/a-plan-to-phase-out-west-side-helicopter-tours
On Aug 14 The White Co. News ran a good article covering the
meeting. Find it here: http://www.whitecountynewstelegraph.com/articles/2008/08/14/news/news02.txt
Thanks to everyone who attended the meeting on Aug 12. The following article, printed Aug 13
2008, is an attempt by WNEG news to sum up the events. However, it is fairly misleading in its
suggestion that all is well and that a compromise has been reached. The operatorÕs ÒcompromiseÓ was far
from satisfactory for the other party, and was greeted with a great deal of
skepticism. The ÒcompromiseÓ
appears to be just a reshuffling of the flight paths, and adherence to the
terms of the ÒcompromiseÓ are entirely at the discretion of the operator, while
residents have no means of holding the operator accountable at this point.
http://www.wneg32.com/index.php/news/article/helen-helicopter-business-reaches-compromise/1241/
In the local news in early August, 2008 http://www.wneg32.com/index.php/news/article/a-controversy-buzzes-in-helen/1204/
July 2008
Gainesville Times article about Helen helicopter complaints, which
is a display of low quality journalism.
http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/article/7446/