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Bikefest in Woodruff Park - May 14, 2008 CAP/ADID Annual Meeting Video Highlights Restaurants Impacted by Tornado and Street Closing Monument and Tribute to Andrew Young Central Atlanta Progress will hold a ceremony on April 14th, at 10 a.m., to dedicate the Andrew Young Tribute at Walton Spring Park. Storm Aftermath Update from CAP/ADID President AJ Robinson Walk Auburn Avenue with Andrew Young EARTH HOUR - A Global Event on Climate Change On March 29, 2008, millions of people around the world will join together to literally “turn out the lights” for Earth Hour, a global effort to create awareness about climate change and a dramatic symbolic event to show how doing one small thing can make a big difference in the fight against global warming. >>more Red Bull Illume Brings the Best of Action and Adventure Sports On March 5th at dusk, the first-ever international action and adventure sports photography competition -- Red Bull Illume -- made its East Coast debut in Downtown Atlanta with an incredible outdoor exhibition offering illuminated sports imagery for public viewing in Centennial Olympic Park. >>more Atlanta Dream to Host First Preseason Game on May 3, 2008 The City of Atlanta Launches it's First Comprehensive Transportation Plan The Connect Atlanta Plan is a yearlong planning process to develop the City’s first citywide transportation plan. Last month and through out March the Connect Atlanta Plan has been conducting multi-day workshops. These interactive sessions are designed for the public to drop by at their convenience and work with the Connect Atlanta Plan on specific transportation challenges in your area. >>more Everyone Can Play at the All Children’s Playground in Centennial Olympic Park The All Children’s Playground is open for play at Centennial Olympic Park. The new playground is designed for universal accessibility appealing to imaginative children of all physical capabilities. >>more Downtown TMA Seeks New Director The Downtown Transportation Management Association (TMA), a program of Central Atlanta Progress (CAP) and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District (ADID), is seeking a highly motivated candidate to fill the position of Director of the Downtown TMA. The Director will effectively manage the Downtown TMA’s employer and employee alternative transportation programs, which promote the use of carpooling, vanpooling, transit, biking, walking and teleworking, to Downtown stakeholders. >>more Downtown Commuters Traveling through Midtown Atlanta: Techwood Drive will be closed between 16th Street and 10th Street starting this February 9th, 2008. Techwood Drive is the roadway that runs southbound, parallel to I-75/85 on the west side and carries ramp traffic that exits from both I-75 and I-85 at the 10th/14th Street exits. The closure is a necessary part of the ongoing replacement of the 14th Street Bridge, which is being widened to better accommodate vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists. >>more Meet Your Match Mixer The Downtown Tranportation Management Association (TMA) is hosting its first Meet Your Match Mixer on February 12, 2008 at Room at Twelve Centennial Park from 4-6 p.m. Enjoy complimentary drinks and light appetizers while you relax at Room before beginning your afternoon commute. >>more Downtown Crime Rate Continues Drop, Again. If you are tracking how Downtown Atlanta is doing these days, you’d have to say the numbers are up and down, and that’s great news according to A.J. Robinson, President of Central Atlanta Progress and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District. >>more Downtown Office Market Swings Up What a difference a year makes, especially in Downtown Atlanta’s commercial office market. Fom 2006 to 2007. Downtown’s office space absorption has swung to the positive side and the signs look even better for the future, according to the most recent released figures by Dorey’s Office Guide. >>more Make Your 2008 Resolution A Traffic Solution This New Year the Downtown TMA is encouraging Downtown Commuters to make their 2008 resolution part of Atlanta’s traffic solution. By changing a drive-alone commute to a clean commute at least one day a week, it is helping solve Atlanta’s air quality and traffic congestion issues. >>more Georgia State University Celebrates Transformed Library After a six-year, $23 million renovation, Georgia State now has a library befitting its status as a leading research university. With 296 new computers, thousands of additional books and online resources and 1,900 more seats, the two-building library at the heart of campus is better equipped to serve its 1.5 million visitors each year. >>moreThe Peachtree Corridor Partnership Seeks Public Input on a Proposal to Improve Peachtree City of Atlanta Installs Automatic Public Facilities Green Line Vision Unveiled Mayor Shirley Franklin and the City of Atlanta have kicked off the Connect Atlanta Plan, a yearlong planning process to develop the City’s first citywide transportation plan. Your participation and input are needed to make Atlanta a more livable city with high quality transportation. A web-based survey is being conducted to gain insight in regard to transportation and mobility in the City. 2007 Atlanta Downtown Design Excellence Award Winners Announced Study Completed Analyzing Downtown Office and Shop for Christmas Trees on your Lunch Break Celebrate the holidays
at the New World of Coca-Cola®
Visit the New World of Coca- Cola, Friday, 11/23 through Sunday, 11/25 for a weekend full of holiday festivities and throughout the rest of the holiday season enjoy a refreshing mix of activities. >>more Peachtree Center Announces Holiday Events
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