Atlanta BeltLine/Atlanta Streetcar Southwest Study Group

Environmental Assessment: Transit Route Selection for Atlanta BeltLine West

The Federal Transit Administration, in cooperation with the City of Atlanta, Invest Atlanta, the Atlanta Regional Commission and Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., is conducting environmental assessments for extensions of the Atlanta Streetcar. Please join us for a series of upcoming public meeting to discuss the transit route options in designated areas along the west side of the Atlanta BeltLine corridor. We will also discuss MARTA connectivity options as well as learn about the overall transit system plan and next steps.

Give your input on route options and MARTA connectivity:
SOUTHWEST STUDY GROUP- Thursday, September 25, 2014 from 6:30pm-8:00pm at Fulton County Central Training, 425 Langhorn Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Beth McMillan, Director of Community Engagement and Planning at BMcMillan@atlbeltline.org
Nathan Soldat, Community Engagement Advocate at NSoldat@atlbeltline.org

Westview Splash 2014

Westview Splash Photos

The Westview Community Organization’s Special Events Committee organized another neighborhood outing, “Westview Splash,” to float down the Chattahoochee river with fellow neighbors. The trip started off proving to be a great team-building effort as everyone was trying to overcome rocks in the stream, followed by a relaxing float with dips into the cooling river water, and finally ended with pizza for the hungry rafters.

To see photos of the Westview Splash please view the photo gallery below or visit our Westview Facebook page.

Westview Pizza Night

August Westview Pizza Night

Neighbors got together, as every third Thursday of the month, to enjoy pizza at Westview Pizza Café. We are especially fond of the photo of our two new dads – who coincidentally dressed like twins for the evening!

To see photos of the Westview Pizza Night please view the photo gallery below or visit our Westview Facebook page.

Infrastructure Bond Meeting

2015 Proposed Infrastructure Bond Public Information Meeting

Proposed Infrastructure Bond 2015
Mayor Kasim Reed has made a commitment to address the city’s pressing infrastructure challenges. Today, the city faces an infrastructure backlog of more than $900 million. In order to begin improving our city’s roads, bridges, sidewalks and expand our green spaces, the city is proposing a bond infrastructure referendum to pay for these repairs and improvements. The Departments of Public Works, Planning and Community Develop-ment, in coordination with the Atlanta City Council, are seeking public input to determine priority and criteria for project selection for the bond.
To that end, a series of information/community engagement sessions will be held throughout the city to solicit public input on what types of projects should be funded with the bond proceeds. An overview of the state of the city’s infrastructure and the referendum process will be included as part of the discussion. There will be three (3) rounds of public information meet-ings held between June 2014 and February 2015. Residents are invited to attend one or more of these sessions.

What is a Bond?
Bonds are investment opportunities issued by an entity that is authorized to sell bonds to investors. After the bonds are released into the market and investors subscribe to them, the proceeds are used to finance infrastructure projects. These developments include basic facilities and other projects. The facilities may include transportation and communication systems, and public buildings.

Why do an Infrastructure Bond?
Atlanta has aging transportation infrastructure: $881M is needed to restore and/or replace existing bridges, roads, sidewalks, street lights, signals and signs to good condition.

Atlanta has aging facility infrastructure: $130.8M is needed to restore and/or replace city facilities (fire stations, police stations, recreation centers, etc.) to good condition.

The decision will rest with the voters: The City of Atlanta recommends a diversified funding plan to address the infrastructure backlog that begins with a $250M general obligation bond to be presented to the voters in March 2015.

Inquiries related to the Proposed Infrastructure Bond may be sent to:
City of Atlanta
Department of Public Works
Office of Transportation Capital Projects.
ATTN: Rodney Givens, P.E.,
55 Trinity Avenue, SW, Suite 4500
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (404) 330-6739
Email: infrastructure@atlantaga.gov

Infrastructure Bond Meeting

2015 Proposed Infrastructure Bond Public Information Meeting

The Westview Community Organization would like to show up as a big Westview group. Please try to attend the September 9, 2014 meeting from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at Atlanta Metropolitan State College, 1630 Metropolitan Parkway SW, Atlanta, GA 30310. If you are unable to attend this meeting but would still like to be vocal in person there are a few more meetings on different days at different locations: http://www.atlantaga.gov/index.aspx?page=1145

Proposed Infrastructure Bond 2015
Mayor Kasim Reed has made a commitment to address the city’s pressing infrastructure challenges. Today, the city faces an infrastructure backlog of more than $900 million. In order to begin improving our city’s roads, bridges, sidewalks and expand our green spaces, the city is proposing a bond infrastructure referendum to pay for these repairs and improvements. The Departments of Public Works, Planning and Community Develop-ment, in coordination with the Atlanta City Council, are seeking public input to determine priority and criteria for project selection for the bond.
To that end, a series of information/community engagement sessions will be held throughout the city to solicit public input on what types of projects should be funded with the bond proceeds. An overview of the state of the city’s infrastructure and the referendum process will be included as part of the discussion. There will be three (3) rounds of public information meet-ings held between June 2014 and February 2015. Residents are invited to attend one or more of these sessions.

What is a Bond?
Bonds are investment opportunities issued by an entity that is authorized to sell bonds to investors. After the bonds are released into the market and investors subscribe to them, the proceeds are used to finance infrastructure projects. These developments include basic facilities and other projects. The facilities may include transportation and communication systems, and public buildings.

Why do an Infrastructure Bond?
Atlanta has aging transportation infrastructure: $881M is needed to restore and/or replace existing bridges, roads, sidewalks, street lights, signals and signs to good condition.

Atlanta has aging facility infrastructure: $130.8M is needed to restore and/or replace city facilities (fire stations, police stations, recreation centers, etc.) to good condition.

The decision will rest with the voters: The City of Atlanta recommends a diversified funding plan to address the infrastructure backlog that begins with a $250M general obligation bond to be presented to the voters in March 2015.

Inquiries related to the Proposed Infrastructure Bond may be sent to:
City of Atlanta
Department of Public Works
Office of Transportation Capital Projects.
ATTN: Rodney Givens, P.E.,
55 Trinity Avenue, SW, Suite 4500
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (404) 330-6739
Email: infrastructure@atlantaga.gov

Ugly Sweater Westview Pizza Night: Third Thursdays

Westview Pizza Cafe AnniversaryOn the **THIRD THURSDAY** each month we will gather to socialize at the Westview Pizza Cafe.

**In December we will feature a special UGLY SWEATER edition!**

This will be a chance to get to know your neighbors in a casual environment and support a locally owned business. Have kids? You can meet other families and setup play dates! Don’t have kids? You can meet neighbors to invite over for dinner (and drinks)! This is a chance to get to know each other and hang out.

If you don’t live in Westview but are interested in moving to the neighborhood this is a great opportunity to meet people that do live here. Just one warning – once you get to know the folks living here you won’t want to look anywhere else! Seriously, we have some awesome neighbors.

Please mark your calendars and join us!

Westview Pizza Night: Third Thursdays

Westview Pizza NightOn the **THIRD THURSDAY** each month we will gather to socialize at the Westview Pizza Cafe.

This will be a chance to get to know your neighbors in a casual environment and support a locally owned business. Have kids? You can meet other families and setup play dates! Don’t have kids? You can meet neighbors to invite over for dinner (and drinks)! This is a chance to get to know each other and hang out.

If you don’t live in Westview but are interested in moving to the neighborhood this is a great opportunity to meet people that do live here. Just one warning – once you get to know the folks living here you won’t want to look anywhere else! Seriously, we have some awesome neighbors.

Please mark your calendars and join us!

Westview Pizza Night: Third Thursdays

Westview Pizza NightOn the **THIRD THURSDAY** each month we will gather to socialize at the Westview Pizza Cafe.

This will be a chance to get to know your neighbors in a casual environment and support a locally owned business. Have kids? You can meet other families and setup play dates! Don’t have kids? You can meet neighbors to invite over for dinner (and drinks)! This is a chance to get to know each other and hang out.

If you don’t live in Westview but are interested in moving to the neighborhood this is a great opportunity to meet people that do live here. Just one warning – once you get to know the folks living here you won’t want to look anywhere else! Seriously, we have some awesome neighbors.

Please mark your calendars and join us!

Westview Pizza Night: Third Thursdays

Westview Pizza NightOn the **THIRD THURSDAY** each month we will gather to socialize at the Westview Pizza Cafe.

This will be a chance to get to know your neighbors in a casual environment and support a locally owned business. Have kids? You can meet other families and setup play dates! Don’t have kids? You can meet neighbors to invite over for dinner (and drinks)! This is a chance to get to know each other and hang out.

If you don’t live in Westview but are interested in moving to the neighborhood this is a great opportunity to meet people that do live here. Just one warning – once you get to know the folks living here you won’t want to look anywhere else! Seriously, we have some awesome neighbors.

Please mark your calendars and join us!

Barber Loft Bowtie Tying Class

Barber Loft Bowtie Tying Class

The Barber Loft hosted a class for the lost art of learning how to tie a bowtie. Ron, the owner of the Barber Loft, provided bowties and showed attendees how to tie them.

To see photos of the Bowtie Tying Class please view the photo gallery below or visit our Westview Facebook page.