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Latest Innovative Programs and Initiatives
The
work of CAP and ADID detailed in their United Work Plan includes a broad
range of innovative programs and public-private partnerships focused on
the economic development, the physical environment and the marketing of
Downtown Atlanta.
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GreenLine Plan
Central Atlanta Progress in partnership with area stakeholders has developed an ambitious new vision for the East-West corridor of Downtown stretching from the state Capitol area to Philips Arena. Dominated by a linear park ringed by pedestrian-friendly development and hallmarked by increased multimodal connectivity, the plan provides a dynamic look at the future. >>more
Downtown
Zoning
A partnership of Central Atlanta Progress and the City of Atlanta has recently resulted in an expanded and invigorated Special Public Interest (SPI) District zoning that governs the physical growth and redevelopment of Downtown Atlanta. >> more
24/7
Gateway Center
With an overarching goal of ending chronic homelessness
in metropolitan Atlanta, the 24/7 Gateway Center is scheduled to open
in summer 2005. The Center is the flagship project under the Blueprint
toEnd Homelessness in Atlanta in Ten Years, a plan developed by Atlanta
leaders and the United Way at the behest of Mayor Shirley Franklin.
BioScience
Initiative
Executives from Grady Hospital, Georgia
State University, the Georgia Cancer Coalition, the Emory University School
of Medicine and the Morehouse School of Medicine have agreed to come together
with the Georgia Research Alliance and CAP to discuss a collaborative
planning effort for the future of the blocks around Grady Hospital. The
goal is to encourage new development in the area to accommodate the growing
BioScience research and technology industry.
Multimodal
Passenger Terminal
Central Atlanta Progress has been involved
for over ten years in the planning, analysis and design of the Downtown
Multimodal Passenger Terminal (MMPT). CAP has represented the business
community in many cooperative efforts as the concept of the MMPT has evolved.
The revised MMPT concept now appears to be positioned for real progress
in the near future.
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Downtown Atlanta's In Bloom
Beautification Initiative Adds To Attractiveness
of Downtown. Residents and workers of Downtown Atlanta may soon feel like
everything’s blooming. Central Atlanta Progress and the Atlanta
Downtown Improvement District announce Downtown Atlanta’s In Bloom,
the latest effort to establish Downtown Atlanta as a beautiful 24-hour
live/work environment. >>more
The
Atlanta Community Court
The Atlanta Community Court is a division of the Atlanta Municipal Court
that deals with what are commonly known as quality of life crimes. Chief
Judge Barbara A. Harris and Presiding Judge William F. Riley, Jr. established
the Community Court in March, 2000 with the support of the Atlanta City
Council, Central Atlanta Progress, and the City of Atlanta.
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CAP/ADID Past Initiatives
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