IPNA February Meeting Agenda

The Inman Park Neighborhood Association Meeting will be held Wednesday, February 20, 2019, 7:30 pm at the Trolley Barn. The following items are on the agenda. All are welcome. 

  • MARTA: Colleen Kieran - Inman Park / Reynoldstown Station Improvements
  •  Asana Partners: Brian Purcell - Delivery truck parking, ride-share provider access, parking deck way-finding signage, and landscaping contractor protocol at Krog Street Market
  •  Trees Atlanta: Kelly Ridenhour - Green Streets and Clean Streams smart planter installation to help manage and analyze stormwater runoff
  •  Atlanta Habitat for Humanity ReStore: Shelley Megede - Opportunities for community involvement
  •  Atlanta History Center: Nasim Fluker - Opportunity for increased neighborhood involvement and broader exposure for IPNA’s current exhibit at the center
  •  Freedom Park Conservancy: Laura Henninghausen, Executive Director, and Harriett Lane, Board President - FPC U
  • Formation of new IPNA Planning CommitteeIPNA Business Meeting
  •   Liquor License Requests:  1) Revelator Coffee Company, LLC d/b/a Hazel Jane’s Wine and Coffee and 2) Skinny’s Hot Chicken

  • Update on 320 N. Highland Avenue
  • AUDC application: 1077 Alta Avenue
  • Volunteer Event Recap
  •  Implementation of MemberClicks Membership Fees
  •  Formation of new IPNA Finance Committee
  •  Cooper Pierce, IPNA Festival co-Chair: Festival Update

  • Chris Curley, L5PA: Little 5 Points Alliance

The Trolley Barn

February 20, 2019

 

 

Welcome and Introduction of Newcomers

 

 

Police Officers’ Reports

 

 

Minutes of Last Meeting

 

 

Elected Officials’ Reports

 

 

Announcements

 

MARTA: Colleen Kieran - Inman Park / Reynoldstown Station Improvements

 

Asana Partners: Brian Purcell - Delivery truck parking, ride-share provider access, parking deck way-finding signage, and landscaping contractor protocol at Krog Street Market

 

Trees Atlanta: Kelly Ridenhour - Green Streets and Clean Streams smart planter installation to help manage and analyze stormwater runoff

 

Atlanta Habitat for Humanity ReStore: Shelley Megede - Opportunities for community involvement

 

Atlanta History Center: Nasim Fluker - Opportunity for increased neighborhood involvement and broader exposure for IPNA’s current exhibit at the center

 

Freedom Park Conservancy: Laura Henninghausen, Executive Director, and Harriett Lane, Board President - FPC Update

 

IPNA Officers’ Reports

 

President

 

VP for Planning

 

                  Planning update

 

                  Formation of new IPNA Planning Committee

 

                  NPU

 

VP for Zoning

 

                  Liquor license applications:

 

                  1) Revelator Coffee Company, LLC d/b/a Hazel Jane’s Wine and Coffee

                  2) Skinny’s Hot Chicken

 

                  Update on 320 N. Highland Avenue

 

VP for Historic Preservation

 

                  AUDC application: 1077 Alta Avenue

 

VP for Public Safety

 

VP for Communications

 

                  Volunteer Event Recap

                 

                  Implementation of MemberClicks Membership Fees

 

Treasurer

 

                  Formation of new IPNA Finance Committee

 

Secretary

 

Committee Reports

 

 

                  Cooper Pierce, IPNA Festival co-Chair: Festival Update

 

                  Chris Curley, L5PA: Little 5 Points Alliance

 

Old Business

 

New Business

 

Adjourn

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