What gets me is that it’s an official neighborhood! It has been for decades.
It’s not like West Midtown which even that I still couldn’t care less about it being called that. 😂
That looks like the live nation building at centennial yards and that has always been scheduled to complete in 2027/28… what kinda rage bait post is this?
Extra egregious considering they just had a grand opening at COSM this past Friday lol
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@GAFollowers That looks like the live nation building at centennial yards and that has always been scheduled to complete in 2027/28… what kinda rage bait post is this?
Extra egregious considering they just had a grand opening at COSM this past Friday lol
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Your investigations are garbage because you get basic facts wrong. For example, I’m not a congresswoman. You make money off spreading your ignorance to others instead of actually addressing real corruption.
One more time: all of this is preventable, including the bad management you allege, if the state funded our transit the way other states do. State funding, which is the level I was elected to, is controlled by Republicans.
The backstory of how Scary Movie was stolen from the Wayans brothers after the first two films
only for them to finally get it back and put up the highest box office weekend in franchise history is cool to see, legit happy for them.
Republicans control every branch of state government in Georgia and refused to fund MARTA like most states do. The Republican controlled legislature *just* passed a bill making transit referendums even harder. If you don’t know these basic facts, you shouldn’t represent our state
@Urban_Connector Atlanta trail names will be a bit confusing because the existing Westside Beltline Connector will link at Northside Drive to a new Westside Connector which will build a new bridge in place of the half demolished Bankhead Bridge over to Marietta Street
Owners of large commercial properties should not be exempt from blight penalties!
If Council passes this, the city's tax bill on the skeletal Campanile tower, which has blighted Midtown for several years, would go from $91,000 to nearly $2.3 million.
https://t.co/Ylx496X1uo
In light of the AJC re: bias for buses on the Beltline… once again begging yall tho think about who on Council is showing up. And who isn’t.
Some of your faves are noticeably silent on this stuff.
"We will create a more equitable transportation network in our city. We'll add bike lanes, sidewalks, complete streets, and yes, rail on the Atlanta Beltline."
-- Mayor Dickens' inaugural address to Atlanta
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When introductions occur like this… it is intentional and intended to sway.
Means either BeltLine (& potentially Atlanta) leadership knew they wanted autonomous pods to be recommended &/or RFP not competitive to produce unbiased outcome.
What a failure.
https://t.co/0Sr9WxRXZH