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ARC Poverty & Transportation Workshop

February 4, 2015 by Mackenzie Madden

ARC Poverty & Transportation Workshop

 

WCA Staff attended the Atlanta Regional Commission’s first Building Opportunity Workshop on Poverty and Transportation Access in Metropolitan Atlanta on January 21, 2015. Speakers included Rebecca Burns, Deputy Editor of Atlanta Magazine; Keith Parker, CEO of MARTA; Dr. Michael Rich, Executive Director of Emory Center for Community Partnerships; and Nathaniel Smith, CEO of Partnership for Southern Equity. Attendees had round-table discussions to give input on these issues in the context of: the vision, policies, funding, and obstacles.

View the attachment for highlights of the presentation, and view ARC’s website: http://atlantaregional.com/the-regional-plan/get-informed/building-opportunity-workshop-series for slides, maps, and a full report on the table discussions.

View the video that Atlanta Magazine produced on income inequality on a 2 mile, 5 minute drive from downtown to the Westside traveling Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd to Joseph E. Boone Blvd.: http://www.atlantamagazine.com/article/video-atlantas-income-inequality-in-less-than-2-miles-and-5-minutes/

 

Poverty and Transportation Highlights 2015

ARC Poverty & Transportation Highlights

Filed Under: Development, Transit

Atlanta BeltLine @ NCA

February 2, 2015 by Mackenzie Madden

Northwest Community Alliance – January Meeting

Paul Morris Updates the NCA

 

Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. on the Westside

WCA staff attended the first Northwest Community Alliance of the year. Paul Morris, President and CEO of Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) was the evening’s guest speaker. Mr. Morris did a wonderful job of updating the residents on recent accomplishments of the BeltLine, new policies adopted by the Board, and some timelines for assessments, grants, and implementations. He was gracious enough to answer questions after he spoke. His presentation as well the question/answer section can be found in the attachment below.

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For more information on the Atlanta BeltLine visit http://beltline.org/

 

Atlanta BeltLine Trail

Where Atlanta Comes Together

 

Filed Under: Development, Transit

Test Photo Gallery

December 1, 2014 by Mackenzie Madden

Filed Under: Photo Gallery

Washington Park – LCI Meeting

October 31, 2014 by Mackenzie Madden

Washington Park Neighborhood At Work

On Tuesday October 21st, around 30 Washington Park residents gathered at KIPP Ways School on Temple St. to discuss the Livable Centers Initiative grant from the Atlanta Regional Commission. The event was hosted by Christi Jackson, Executive Director of The Conservancy at Historic Washington Park and supported by Allison Duncan of the ARC, and Carlos Perez and Wesley Brooks of Perez Planning + Design.

Dr. Pearlie Dove, a long-time resident of Washington Park, gave a warm welcome and call to action, starting the meeting with a great quote from Henry Ford: “Coming together is the beginning, working together is progress, staying together will result in success.”

The Livable Centers Initiative comes out of the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Community Choices program. The purpose of this meeting was to create a vision for the neighborhood with input from the residents. Once a report has been created, the group will identify strategies and sources for implementation.

ARC conducted an interactive survey using clicker remotes. Sample poll questions included: “What gives the community its character?”, “Why do you live in this community?”, “The community needs more…” etc. Following the survey, the attendees broke up into tables and discussed three questions:

1) What is it that you love about the neighborhood and do not want to see changed?

2) What is it that you do not like about the neighborhood that you would like to see changed?

3) What specific ideas and recommendations do you have about maintaining the things you love and/or changing the things you do not like?

The next meeting will report on the synthesis of the groups’ responses to the survey and discussion questions. It will take place on Monday, November 10th, 2015 at 6:30 pm at HAGAR Palace, located at 19 Joseph E. Lowey Blvd (the intersection of Lowery and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive).

 

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Filed Under: Building an Alliance, Development, Environment, Initiatives, Westside Stories

Chancellor Award IAC and COA

October 31, 2014 by Mackenzie Madden

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PRESS RELEASE: Westside Communities Alliance Receives Chancellor’s Service Excellence Team of the Year Gold Award

Release Date: 10/16/2014
Contact Information: Mackenzie Madden, mmadden@gatech.edu

The Westside Communities Alliance, a signature initiative of Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Dean Jacqueline Royster, received the USG Chancellor’s Service Excellence Team of the Year Gold Award for 2014.  The awards ceremony was held Friday, October 10th, at Kennesaw State University.

[su_quote cite=”Dean Jacquline Royster”]“We look forward to ever-evolving opportunities for action and success, both on the campus and in the Westside communities,” Royster said.  “This award affirms our commitment and inspires our ongoing pursuit of excellence.”[/su_quote]

The WCA Executive Team led by Dean Royster includes Chris Burke, Georgia Tech Director of Community Relations, Sheri Davis-Faulkner, WCA Director, and Mackenzie Madden, WCA Associate Director.  The Alliance is a collaboration among Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, College of Architecture, and Office of Government and Community Relations and partners in neighboring Westside communities. 

 

As a collaborative network, the WCA functions as a nexus for inter-communication, action and advocacy, by bringing communities, academic institutions, and stakeholders from various arenas together to tackle local challenges and find points of synergy for positive action.  A primary goal for the WCA is to operationalize a dynamic model of multi-institutional civic engagement, research, and action. The WCA provides a platform to spotlight economic and educational anchors, as well as cultural and historic assets, in addition to highlighting the significant investments made by community leaders and residents throughout Atlanta’s Westside. 

 

Ongoing Ivan Allen College faculty and student work with westside community groups include:  Westside Soul, Chris LeDantec; Westside Food Oasis, Carl DiSalvo; Community Think Tank, Micheal Hoffman; and Westside Atlanta Land Trust, Erica Louise Richards. The College of Architecture has been instrumental in supporting the WCA since its inception in 2011, continuously funding graduate research assistants. Ongoing CoA work includes projects from the Social Justice committee and various studios particularly those of Michael Dobbins and Herman Howard. During the WCA’s Spring 2014 Community Studio Professors Michael Dobbins, Herman Howard, Nisha Botchwey, and Daniel Immergluck all volunteered their time to work with community members to facilitate discussion on their particular research interests. Additionally current student Katie O’Connell and alumni Brian Thomas also volunteered their expertise with the Community Studio.

 

In the 2014-2015 school year, the WCA will finish developing a westside data dashboard, provide additional capacity-building for community-based organizations, and coordinate Institute support for four Atlanta public schools within the Booker T. Washington High School cluster.  Visit our website, get on our listserv, take a service-learning course, volunteer to engage with westside communities, and join the Westside GT Taskforce. The WCA depends on the academic expertise and the volunteer spirit of our GT community.  Their motto is “Together, we can do better.” 

Filed Under: Building an Alliance, News, Westside Stories

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