Monday, January 21, 2013
Midtown Alliance provides an update on various projects completed, underway and planned in Midtown.
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Monday, January 21
The Midtown Alliance's Midtown Cityscapes project is in the midst of creating a pedestrian-friendly community. Midtown Alliance, with the financial support of the Midtown Improvement District (MID), has embarked on a multi-year, $82 million public improvements program for ten major corridors, encompassing more than 25 miles of improvements. The goals of Midtown Cityscapes are to improve sidewalk conditions and traffic flow, add lights and trees, create urban parks and green space, and promote pedestrian usage. To date the streetscape projects has provided: Here is a Jan. 8, 2013 update on Capital Improvements as supplied by the Midtown Alliance. RECENTLY COMPLETED: Ponce Triangle Plaza - You may have noticed the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s …
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Midtown Alliance provides an update on various projects underway in Midtown
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
The Midtown Alliance's Midtown Cityscapes project is in the midst of creating a pedestrian-friendly community. Midtown Alliance, with the financial support of the Midtown Improvement District (MID), has embarked on a multi-year, $82 million public improvements program for ten major corridors, encompassing more than 25 miles of improvements. The goals of Midtown Cityscapes are to improve sidewalk conditions and traffic flow, add lights and trees, create urban parks and green space, and promote pedestrian usage. To date the streetscape projects has provided: Here is an update on Capital Improvements as supplied by the Midtown Alliance. RECENTLY COMPLETED: 5th Street Bike Connection - A ribbon-cutting event was held on Friday, October 12th in…
Monday, September 10, 2012
Midtown Alliance provides an update on various projects underway in Midtown
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Monday, September 10, 2012
The Midtown Alliance's Midtown Cityscapes project is in the midst of creating a pedestrian-friendly community. Midtown Alliance, with the financial support of the Midtown Improvement District (MID), has embarked on a multi-year, $82 million public improvements program for ten major corridors, encompassing more than 25 miles of improvements. The goals of Midtown Cityscapes are to improve sidewalk conditions and traffic flow, add lights and trees, create urban parks and green space, and promote pedestrian usage. To date the streetscape projects has provided: Here is an update on Capital Improvements as supplied by the Midtown Alliance. RECENTLY COMPLETED: West Peachtree Street, Phase II (14th Street to Spring Street) – New wider sidewalks, …
JEFFREY
12:56 pm on Sunday, January 27, 2013
Can you please line up streets in midtown? I have never been to a major city that has misaligned streets such as 7th street intersecting peachtree st. One more thing, isn't there a zoning policy to keep sidewalks at certain width? The sidewalk by the midtown Starbucks is unexcuseably narrow, not to mention the intersection of Liden Ave and Peachtree st.   more ›