Filming Notice

IPNA is not endorsing or promoting this endeavor in anyway but providing a public service announcement and information. 

 

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Fulton County Arts & Culture Contracts for Services 2020 Deadlines

The Fulton County Department of Arts & Culture (FCAC) is pleased to announce application deadlines for the upcoming FY 2020 Contracts for Services funding cycle. Funding will range from $1,000 to $50,000 for Fulton County based artists, arts, cultural and community based non-profit organizations and artist collectives. 
The CFS 2020 applications open Sept. 4, 2019, and close Oct. 18, 2019. The Small Arts Project Support Funds category has rolling deadlines which are subject to the availability of funds. 
Applications must be completed and submitted through the WebGrants System: http://fulton.dullestech.net/
For a detailed overview of the Fulton County Arts & Culture Contracts for Services (CFS) application process click here for the application process.

Pre-meeting with Planning Commissioner Tim Keane

There will be a pre-meeting at 6:30pm before the IPNA meeting, next Wednesday, September 18, at the Trolley Barn, where Planning Commissioner, Tom Keane, will speak to us.  He will speak for 45 minutes (topic not specified) which should leave time for questions from the audience.  Please plan to attend if you are interested in the future of our city.

Art on the Beltline

Inman Park Neighborhood Association

is sponsoring Art on the Atlanta BeltLine!

 

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Letter from Kevin Curry, VP Public Safety

A request by Kevin Curry, VP of Public Safety to spend IPNA funds for new patrol car.

A few weeks ago, our old but trusty Inman Park patrol car, the 2007 Ford Crown Vic gave up the ghost and blew a head gasket. It was not worth another repair bill to bring it back to life, so we must replace the car as soon as possible. The patrol is now being performed in the APD officer's private vehicles.

I have asked another neighborhood association patrol, namely Midtown Blue, and several APD officer's for advice on the types and models of recommended patrol vehicles. Two vehicles seem to come up regularly and they are the Ford Explorer (an SUV) and the Toyota Tacoma (an extended cab pickup). Everyone I spoke to seems to think the idea of a taller vehicle offers three distinct advantages; riding higher in the seat so that the patrol officer has better visibility, easier access in and out of the vehicle and lastly more visibility as the officers drive through the neighborhood. Also, they seem to be longer lasting vehicles given the constant on-the-road demand they are subjected to.

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Historic Play in Cabbagetown

In September 2019, The Patch Works Art & History Center - and the Cabbagetown community at large - will be presenting the play Cabbagetown: 3 Women, an Oral History Play with Music in the neighborhood’s outdoor amphitheater. Written in 1978 by R. Cary Bynum (and with original music by the late Joyce Brookshire), Cabbagetown: 3 Women tells the story of three, life-long Cabbagetown residents: Beatrice “Aunt Beadie” Dalton (played by Sarah Knight). Lila Brookshire (played by Karen Tanner), and Effie Dodd Gray (played by Kim Cohran). Music played by Barbara Panter and Mick Kinney.

  • September 13th (8pm), 14th (8pm), 15th (2pm)
  • September 20th (8pm), 21st (8pm), 22nd (2pm)
  • All ages welcome
  • FREE EVENT

Where: Cabbagetown Park - Joyce Brookshire Amphitheater

Other: Please consider ride-sharing, biking, or walking. No lounge chairs with high backs. Bring snacks. Beer and wine are available for purchase and water will be free. 

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IPNA August 2019 Meeting Agenda

The IPNA meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 21, 7:30 pm at the Trolley Barn.

Meeting Agenda Items

  • Nasim Fluker, Atlanta History Center: IPNA Oral History Project
  • The Patchworks Art and History Center - Upcoming Events: Nina and Jake Elsas
  • Joseph Drolet: Formation of IPNA Tax Reform Committee 
  • Scott Pendergrast: L5P Halloween Festival and Parade
  • Pat Westrick: August Porch Party
  • Robbie and Cooper Pierce, Jane Bradshaw, and Sam Bailey: Festival Updates
  • Moreland Avenue Corridor LCI Study Amendments
  • Krog Street Market Expansion Plans 
  • Hulsey Yard
  • IPNA Master Plan
  • NPU – vote on whether to reaffirm the NPU-N Bylaws
  • Advocator - in-house production, local ads
  • New patrol vehicle

Welcome and Introduction of Newcomers 

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Scooters and Bike Lanes Town Hall Meeting

If you have thoughts about scooters and bike lanes in Atlanta, the City of Atlanta is hosting a Town Hall meeting on Monday, Aug. 26th at 6 pm at City Hall. Please spread the word. #inmanpark repost @atlcouncil

 

Homelessness and drug abuse in Little 5 Points and nearby areas

All are invited to a free screening of "Seattle is Dying" at 7 Stages, 1105 Euclid Avenue in Little Five Points, 7:30 pm, Tuesday, August 20.  

First broadcast in March 2019, this one-hour documentary explores the issues of drug addiction, mental illness, homelessness, and failed public policies in Seattle. It concludes with a look at innovative treatment solutions being pioneered in Rhode Island and a call to action. Its message speaks to some of the challenges facing the Little Five Points business district and also affecting parts of Poncey-Highland, Inman Park, Reynoldstown, Edgewood, and Candler Park.

Eric Johnson of KOMO News, the program's writer, producer, and narrator writes, "This program... asks the question, 'Why aren't we doing more? Why don't we have the courage to intervene in lives that are, in the face of grave sickness, reeling out of control?' It's called 'Seattle is Dying,' and I believe the title to be true. But it's not a hopeless program. There are ideas and concepts in the show that could start conversations about change."

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Hulsey Yard Master Plan - Vote on Framework Plan Options

Hulsey Yard Framework Plans
Please Provide Your Input

For those that were not able to make the July 13th Open House, we have made the voting exercises and presentation materials available online.  Please click the link below and participate in the survey.  

Hulsey Framework Plans Available Here

The survey ends this Friday!

 
 

IPNA July 2019 Meeting Agenda

The IPNA Meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 17, 7:30pm at the Trolley Barn

Meeting Agenda Items

Welcome and Introduction of Newcomers

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11Alive News - Donovan Harris

I am a reporter with 11Alive News. We will be launching a new, hyper-local news platform called My East Atlanta News, on Monday July 15. We currently  operate My Lawrenceville News (www.mylawrencevillenews.com), My Cumming News, and My East Point News—all of which are a part of the 11Alive Newsroom. I am excited to hear about story ideas out of the East Atlanta area for us to cover in our broadcasts and digital platforms. Please feel free to spread the word and email or call me with any story ideas on interesting people and on-goings in your community.

Regards,

Donovan M. Harris

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Tax Assessment Sticker Shock?

Tax Assessment Sticker Shock?


Did you just get your new assessment? If you are not happy with your assessment or just have questions and want to meet with neighbors who have similar concerns, join us one hour before the Inman Park Neighborhood Association meeting at the Trolley Barn. Learn how to gather the information you need and how to use it to file an appeal.


July 17th       6:30 pm Trolley Barn

Next Hulsey Master Plan Workshop


Next Hulsey Master Plan Workshop -
Saturday July 13th!

The planners at Lord Aeck & Sargent have spent the last month digesting the feedback from the pop-up studio.  They will have three different plans to present to the community.  Your vote and opinions matter - please pencil in some time to attend and provide your input!

 
Did you know the analysis and results from last month's pop-up studio are available online?  Check out the Hulsey Master Plan website to view it:
https://hulseymasterplan.com/community-input
 

4th of July Solid Waste Collection Schedule

Reminder - Inman Park Fourth of July Party

Update to Three Robberies

Update to three robberies.
Below is a link to an AJC article about the apprehension on Friday morning of two suspects in the armed robberies that took place in our area on Thursday night/Friday early morning. Again we ask that if you can contribute anything to this case please notify Atlanta police department.

Recent Robberies in Our Area


RECENT ROBBERIES IN OUR AREA

Just a brief note to advise that a series of three armed robberies were reported on the night of Thursday, June 20th in our area. One happened in Candler Park on McLendon. One occurred on Caroline Street by the Edgewood Retail District, and the third in Inman Park on Euclid near Hurt Street. The police report that the perpetrators were three black males driving a “green or brown box type SUV.” Two of the males were armed with handguns. While we hope that this is a one-off incident, please be super careful and aware of your surroundings, especially at night. Watch out for slow moving vehicles. Lastly, if anyone in the area around Euclid/Hurt has video feed that might have captured some of this, please contact either Inman Park Security or Atlanta police.

IPNA June 2019 Meeting Agenda Revision

Asana Partners has deferred their presentation at the June IPNA meeting in order to respond to neighborhood input and will reschedule at a future time.

IPNA June 2019 Meeting Agenda

The IPNA meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 19, 7:30 pm at the Trolley Barn.

Meeting Agenda Items 

  • Philip Covin, IPNA Freedom Park Conservancy Board Representative;  Laura Hennighausen, Freedom Park Conservancy Executive Director; and Samara Minkin, Manager of Public Art, Office of the Mayor: Freedom Park Conservancy Art installation presentation.  

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