IPNA December Meeting Agenda
The agenda for the IPNA meeting next week is attached and copied below.
Meeting is Wednesday, December 20, 2017, 7:30 pm at the Trolley Barn.
The agenda for the IPNA meeting next week is attached and copied below.
Meeting is Wednesday, December 20, 2017, 7:30 pm at the Trolley Barn.
Welcome & Introduction of Newcomers
Police Officers’ Report
Minutes of Last Meeting
Inman Park Meeting October 2017
Officer’s Report
IPNA October 2017 Agenda
Welcome & Introduction of Newcomers
Police Officers’ Report
IPNA September Meeting Summary
IPSP
IPNA September 2017 Agenda
Here is a summary of last night's IPNA meeting at the Trolley Barn:
Police Report: Police remind residents to call 9-1-1 first if there is an issue to report. Police say they notice a reduction in crime in the neighborhood. They say that robbery clean-up rates are in the 30% which is above the national average.
Vagrancy and drug use in Little Five Points was discussed. Police say they continue to work on the issue.
IPNA August 2017 Agenda
Welcome & Introduction of Newcomers
Police Officers’ Report
Regan Hammond gave updates on Renew Atlanta and the plans for 3 upcoming projects: Euclid and Edgewood, Krog St and Lake Ave and N. Highland from Alaska to Elizabeth St. Full plan details will be available at Inmanpark.org.
Little 5 Pts Halloween Parade Permit approved. parade will be on October 21, 2017.
Anna Foote from the Atlanta Commercial Improvement District came to discuss Findley Plaza and Bass Fields. Residents strongly voiced their desire to maintain Bass Fields as green space where kids can play instead of developing the land into a parking deck or other structure. IPNA Pres Neil Kinkopf expressed the IPNA's desire to have a neighborhood rep become part of the the CID's process.
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IPNA July 2017 Agenda |
1. Welcome & Introduction of Newcomers
I’ve heard stories about a circus that would come to town, setting up in the property that is now Inman Inman Village on Lake Ave (long before the Mead plant stood on the same grounds) while it’s performers and various other hired hands would enjoy the hospitality of nearby residents. –So it is fitting that even now Inman Park is still a place that entices and welcomes “show-folk!”
As Georgia’s film and television industry grew by $1 billion in 2016, generating $7 billion in revenue with 245 feature films and TV shows shot in Georgia. Our beloved “small town downtown” has contributed to the $2.02 billion in direct spending in the state, helping the film industry create a home in Georgia that Governor Deal and Mayor Reed are committed nurture, creating jobs and economic opportunities.
Inman Park has always caught the eye of shrewd location scouts and is a popular on-camera location for motion picture and television filming for many reasons: diverse commercial spaces, historical homes, attractively maintained parks and its proximity to the city. A world can easily be created to resemble 1901 again just as easily as it could reflect modern life, which is why some of the productions filmed in our neighborhood have included Jumanji, Baby Driver, Neighbors 2, Being Mary Jane, What to Expect When You Are Expecting, Zombieland, Hangman, MacGyver, Star, Sleepy Hollow, The Originals, Fast and Furious 7, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Kill the Messenger and many, many commercials and music videos.
I. Welcome & Introduction of Newcomers
II. Minutes of Last Meeting
III. Announcements
- Little Five Points Halloween Festival
IV. Police Officers’ Reports
V. Elected Officials’ Reports
VI. IPNA Officers’ Reports