By: John Wolfinger Update on VaHi’s Problem Alleyway The problem-plagued alleyway between Ponce de Leon and St. Charles Avenues has begun an amazing transformation thanks to a dedicated group of St. Charles Avenue and Barnett Street residents. Read about the first cleanup at https://vahi.org/residents-clean-up-vahi-alleyway/. Now these folks have scheduled a second work session to trim back overgrown…
Read MoreBy: Jess Windham As the process to create a Master Plan for Virginia-Highland enters its sixth month, we want to say just one thing – Thank You! Participation in January’s public meeting was collaborative, engaged, and produced a wealth of feedback for our planners at Market+Main. Concepts presented and discussed at January’s public meeting are…
Read MoreWhile February’s first snowfall left many in Atlanta unprepared and stranded, the second one of the month saw us at home, well-stocked and ready to hunker down. Almost immediately we were ready to get out of the house and enjoy our walkable neighborhood, snow or no snow. Many Virginia Highland restaurants didn’t let poor road…
Read MoreAbout a dozen Virginia-Highland residents braved chilly temperatures yesterday – but fortunately no snow – when they met to clean up the section of alleyway between St. Charles and Ponce de Leon avenues that runs from Barnett St. to Frederica St. Residents Alicia Cardillo and Chris Juckins organized the clean up. Volunteers collected enough bags of trash…
Read MoreDue to the anticipated weather emergency, the public library has been closed. Tonight’s 7 PM meeting of the VHCA Board of Directors will be held in Pettway Hall (basement area) at the Church of Our Saviour, 1068 N. Highland Avenue, 30306.
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