Days before a new mayor takes the helm at City Hall, Atlanta’s Department of Parks and Recreation released a master plan Thursday that sets the course for the agency as the city grows over the next 10 ...
Atlanta residents will soon start to notice park upgrades in their neighborhoods like new picnic tables, bleachers, canopies, walking paths, boccie ball courts and playgrounds, thanks to millions in ...
The Atlanta Beltline is moving forward with a $3.5 billion plan to finish its 22-mile loop of trails, parks and light rail by ...
ATLANTA - The city of Atlanta will invest $1.5 million in park safety this year after a unanimous vote from members of the city council on Monday night. This money will continue to support a ...
ATLANTA — Just in time for summer, Atlanta is being recognized as one of the top cities in the country for public parks. The Trust for Public Land has moved Atlanta up to No. 21 in its annual ...
ATLANTA — Retired and off-duty police officers have patrolled Atlanta's 20 largest parks for over two years, but some residents claim there is a reduced police presence. “Most times of the year in the ...
ATLANTA — Multiple agencies across Atlanta have come together to address youth violence and law enforcement stigma in a sweet new way. City of Atlanta Parks and Recreation Commissioner Justin Cutler ...
In the Vine City neighborhood outside of downtown Atlanta, a few city blocks faced a persistent threat. Filled with the modest homes of the neighborhood’s primarily Black community, this area was the ...
ATLANTA — Budget recommendations by President Donald Trump call for more cuts to the State of Georgia’s 11 national parks. Nationally, the president’s budget wants to reduce funding for all national ...