Homestead Exemption Consultation: Pittsburgh Yards
Pittsburgh Yards 352 University Ave SW, Atlanta, GA, United StatesWant help filing your homestead exemption? One-on-one assistance is available for eligible Fulton County residents. Join the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Atlanta Legal Aid, and Grove Park Foundation for a free consultation session on Saturday, March 12 OR Saturday, March 19. Be sure you are taking advantage of the property tax reductions available to you. It … Continue Reading →
Bowled Over by Klimchak
Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail: Lee Murphy TunnelKlimchak and Stuart Gerber present a percussion concert for home-built instruments entitled Bowled Over. Composed and developed during a 2019 residency at Florida’s Safety Harbor Art and Music Center, the duet uses waterfilled bowls connected together with hoses. As the players raise the bowls they lower the pitch of both their own bowl and raise … Continue Reading →
Northeast Study Group Virtual Public Meeting: Subarea 6 Master Plan Update
Northeast Study Group | March 22, 2022 | Virtual Public MeetingPlease join us to discuss the Subarea 6 Master Plan Update. This meeting will be held virtually over the Zoom platform. Attendees can participate online or by calling in.
Enfold Pavilion Opening and Artists Talk
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail at Irwin Street 660 Irwin St NE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesPlease join us for the opening event of the Atlanta Beltline installation "Enfold Pavilion" designed and executed by Zamila Karimi (Senior Lecturer for KSU Architecture) and Farhaan Samnani (KSU Architecture Alumni) The project questions the notion of the house as a standard A-frame polygon: a metaphor for personal memories, dreams, and aspirations. The form twists, … Continue Reading →
Southwest + Southeast Study Group Virtual Public Meeting: Southside Trail Updates
Southwest + Southeast Study Group | March 28, 2022 | Virtual Public MeetingPlease join us as we share updates about the Southside Trail. This meeting will be held virtually over the Zoom platform. Attendees can participate online or by calling in.
Tax Allocation District Advisory Committee (TADAC)
TADAC March 2022 Virtual MeetingTADAC Virtual Public Meeting
Citywide Conversation Virtual Public Meeting: Equity & Inclusion
Citywide Converstion | March 31, 2022 | Virtual Public MeetingJoin Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) as we host our first Citywide Conversation of 2022. This conversation will focus on how the Atlanta Beltline, Inc. is using data to inform policies, programs and strategies to advance equity along the Beltline. Our partner, Neighborhood Nexus, will demonstrate how the Beltline is using data tools to understand and address disparities along the Beltline. Our hope is to have a transparent data-supported conversation about the Beltline that is centered around equity and inclusion. This meeting will be held virtually over the Zoom platform. Attendees can participate online or by calling in.
Homestead Exemption Filing Deadline: April 1
Atlanta, GA, United StatesHave you filed for your homestead exemption? Be sure to take advantage of the property tax reductions available to you by April 1. It is an easy way to reduce the amount of taxes owed on owner-occupied homes. Special exemptions also are available for aging individuals and people with disabilities. For those wanting additional assistance, … Continue Reading →
Revenant Warrior
Eastside Trail Atlanta, GA, United StatesRevenant Warrior is part of a series of traveling performances that question accessibility across the American landscape wherein performance artist Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn becomes an object of reverence that serves as a reminder of one’s own limitations, inevitable mortality, and the systematic need to act now on accommodating current and future disabilities.
Revenant Warrior
Westside Trail Atlanta, GA, United StatesRevenant Warrior is part of a series of traveling performances that question accessibility across the American landscape wherein performance artist Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn becomes an object of reverence that serves as a reminder of one’s own limitations, inevitable mortality, and the systematic need to act now on accommodating current and future disabilities.