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  • The Castle, home of Atlanta’s “most interesting & creative humans,” could gain historic status

    August 9, 2015
    • By David Pendered The Castle mansion in Midtown has been nominated for the National Register of Historic Places, according to an agenda item slated for consideration Wednesday by the Atlanta Urban Design Commission. The last event hosted at the Castle was, “sunday fun day,” on July 26. The space is to reopen in September, according to its Facebook page. Credit: facebook.com/castleatlanta The applicant is David Crass, the state historic preservation officer and director of the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department ...more
  • Atlanta Streetcar ridership exceeds estimates made when a trip was to cost $1

    July 30, 2015
    • Ridership on the Atlanta Streetcar is exceeding forecasts, although the forecasts were made with the presumption riders would pay for a trip. Passengers will ride the Atlanta Streetcar for free in 2015 because there’s no feasible method to collect a fare at this time, according to Atlanta’s commissioner of public works. File/Credit: walkableapp.com Richard Mendoza, Atlanta’s public works commissioner, said ridership in July set the record, at 102,619 passengers. Monthly ridership has ranged from 47,037 passengers to 92,107 passengers, he said. The ...more
  • Update of Atlanta’s 1952 truck route plan seeks to balance needs of freight industry, residents

    July 28, 2015
    • Atlanta is completing the first update since 1952 of the city’s designated truck routes, and one road that is to be removed from the freight map leads to the Goat Farm Arts Center. The road leading to the Goat Farm Arts Center is to be taken off the list of truck routes in Atlanta. Goats wandered behind a fence in this photo taken in May 2011. Credit: David Pendered The roadway situation around the Goat Farm speaks to the complexity of ...more
  • Whether product of tactical urbanism or community effort, East Atlanta has a park

    July 27, 2015
    • Residents of East Atlanta who helped build a community gathering place found that they built something in addition to a park – a real sense of community. Children play on Boulder Beast, a dragon made from clean scrap tires at East Atlanta Corner Project. Credit: Sylvia McAfee To hear Joe Peery describe it, the community park came together in a fashion similar to the soup in the folktale about stone soup. This the fable in which a traveler stops in a ...more
  • New park in Buckhead to provide access to PATH400, visioning now underway

    July 24, 2015
    • The visioning process has started for a new park in Buckhead that’s adjacent to PATH 400, the multiuse trail being built along the Ga. 400 corridor that is to link with the Atlanta BeltLine, Livable Buckhead, Inc. announced Friday. A park planned for a site adjacent to PATH400, on Old Ivy Road, provides this view of the Buckhead skyline. Credit: Livable Buckhead The park is to be established at 519 Old Ivy Road. The parcel measures 0.65 acres and is located ...more
  • Atlanta plans recycling facility at airport to handle up 200,000 tons a year of trash, yard trimmings

    July 24, 2015
    • Atlanta’s airport plans to hire a company to build and operate a recycling facility that ultimately is to handle 200,000 tons a year of airport waste and yard clippings collected around town, refuse that otherwise would end up in a landfill, according to a bid released Monday. The project is part of the airport’s move toward a zero waste program. The Green Acres ATL Energy Park is to be built on at least 30 acres on the airport’s grounds that the vendor ...more
  • Atlanta provides funds for ongoing efforts to revitalize West End

    July 22, 2015
    • The Atlanta City Council has provided $48,000 to the ongoing effort to improve the area around West End and Morehouse College, an area that a Georgia Tech plan suggests is on the brink of revitalization. This effort is in addition to the city’s plans to develop a complete streets project along a major corridor just to the north of Morehouse College. The city plans to install bike lanes, sidewalks and a linear park along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, all the ...more
  • Tim Keane: Atlanta’s new planning commissioner has a conversation with residents

    July 20, 2015
    • For any number of reasons, Charleston tugs on Atlanta’s heartstrings. Atlanta’s new planning commissioner seems comfortable with this relation, and has devised a deft response to questions about why he left his job as planning commissioner with the Holy City. Atlanta Planning Commissioner Tim Keane said he and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed have a “good relation,” and “care about the same things.” Credit: David Pendered “I love coming to Atlanta because it’s the capitol of the South,” Tim Keane said. “Atlanta ...more
  • Atlanta slated to begin $125,000 study on improving area near Falcons stadium

    July 14, 2015
    • Atlanta is poised to embark on a study costing up to $125,000 on how to involve residents of the Westside communities, near the Falcons stadium, in code enforcement and flooding issues. Construction continues at the Falcons stadium, as shown in this photo from June. Credit: newstadium.atlantafalcons.com The study is to be funded with a grant from a program named City Accelerator, which is a project of Living Cities Foundation. The foundation is an initiative of Living Cities and Citi Foundation, and ...more
  • Taking another crack at Atlanta’s food desert, this time targeting chronic disease

    July 9, 2015
    • Georgia State University and Morehouse School of Medicine have received a $400,000 federal grant to promote healthier food and physical activity in black neighborhoods in southwest Atlanta, where rates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease are especially high. Most of Atlanta’s neighborhoods located south of Buckhead are identified as low income, with low access to grocery stores that provide healthy food, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Credit: usda.gov In addition, Atlanta is poised to address the city’s food deserts through ...more
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