Meeting
at the Georgia State Capitol in State Senate Chambers, focusing
on the unique needs of urban communities.
Below are minutes for the May 13, 2003, meeting of
the Atlanta Downtown Neighborhood Association. Notes were
written by ADNA Vice-President Patrick Busko.
Introduction
This very special meeting was hosted by Georgia State Senator
Sam Zamarripa. The focus of the meeting was be "The State
and You" and "Unique Needs of Urban Communities." Meeting
took place at Senate Chambers, Georgia State Capitol -- the
first time any neighborhood group has ever met there!
Welcome & Introductions
ADNA President Dorthey Hurst welcomed residents from many
different Downtown buildings. We were also pleased to have
guests from the other organizations affiliated with Downtown
and/or Georgia State government.
Committee Reports
ADNA includes several committees and a number of them made
reports to members:
- Downtown Neighborhood Festival Committee
The committee is coming up on the final stretch for the
festival, which is coming up May 17-18. Latest news:
- They need volunteers -- information, go to ADNA website
or see Jen or Maria.
- VIP party Thurs the 15th at Velvet Underground, tickets
available from Jen or Maria
- Vice-President's Report: Community Advocacy
- Court watch program. We want to start monitoring judges
in City of Atlanta court to see who is handing out appropriate
sentences in quality of life violations. However, the
City is about to undergo a major overhaul and restructuring
of court system, so some judges may be let go. We will
wait to see city's plans before starting the court watch
program. Volunteers should contact Patrick.
- Membership committee needs volunteers for membership
drive starting after festival. Also need a rep from
each building to help with membership. Contact Patrick
or Scott Fortney.
- ADNA Social at Westin in June, more details to come.
- President’s Report
- CAP Town Hall Meeting - Dorthey talked with Cathy Wooldard, shared a neighborhood wish list
- Dorthey is working with City on liquor license for Gentleman's Club on Ellis Street
- ADNA in the AJC this week with an announcement about this evening's meeting
Getting On A Committee
Everybody is welcome to join up to any committee. To lead
a committee, you need to be an ADNA member. To sign up, email
downtownatl@hotmail.com.
Other Reports
- Police Report
GSU police were present and say quality of life crackdown
still underway, going well. Also, new cameras to be installed
around Aderhold Building, which will be a great tool to
catch criminal activity on camera.
- House Rep. Doug Dean - 49th District
Rep. Dean's district includes Downtown, he is very concerned
with Downtown and very happy to help us in anyway possible,
please call him if he can be of any assistance, 404-522-8900.
- Georgia Department of Transportation Connector Study
A study has been completed on some immediate improvement
that can be done to help relieve traffic congestion on Downtown
Connector (Grady Curve area). Public Input meeting on 5/20
from 5-8pm at Steve Polk Plaza by Underground/World of Coke.
Full
details on CAP web site. Can email him for more info
as well, verdell.hawkins@dot.state.ga.us.
Sam Zamarripa - Guest Speaker
Focus of the meeting was on "The State and You" and "Unique
Needs of Urban Communities."
Sam Zamarripa
Georgia State Senator
404-877-0066
sam@zamarripa2002.com
http://www.zamarripa.com
A summary of the presentation and discussion:
- Spoke on the unique challenges and opportunities facing Downtown Atlanta and urban communities in general.
- Wants ADNA to host a meeting with senators and house reps next session to get to know them, many of them live Downtown when in session.
- Suggested several unique ideas that are suggestions of ways he and the state can help Downtowners - create incentives for non-commuters, work on pedestrian improvements in Downtown, require public art and public space in all new state funded construction projects.
- Sam thinks that GSU is a huge asset to Downtown Atlanta. He thinks there are ways we can capitalize on their improvements and assets Downtown to benefit everyone Downtown.
- Passed out a document
(Word, 39K) highlighting some of the more interesting bills
from this years session. Also told us how he voted.
NEXT MEETING
Next meeting with will on Tuesday, June 10, 6:30 (sharp!)
to 8 p.m., location to be announced
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting let out at 8:17 p.m.
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