Westview featured in the November issue of Atlanta Intown Paper

Westview and West End are featured in this month’s Atlanta Intown Paper. Neighbors Patrick Berry and Steffi Langer-Berry from Westview and Danielle Carney and Debbie Zimmerman from West End met with reporter Collin Kelley to discuss the latest activity in their southwest Atlanta neighborhoods.

Read the full article.

Mortgage Fraud, Foreclosure, and Neighborhood Stabilization

On November 13th Westview neighbors Scott Smith and Patrick Berry were invited to participate in a panel discussion about Mortgage Fraud and the Neighborhood Stabilization Program at Morehouse College. The event started with a screening of the documentary “When A House Is Not A Home,” produced and directed by neighboring West End residents Brent Brewer and Paulette Richards. The screening was followed by a panel discussion and Q&A about mortgage fraud, foreclosure, and the recently announced HUD program called Neighborhood Stabilization program. Scott Smith contributed with his knowledge about mortgage fraud based on his years of research about the topic. Patrick Berry contributed his knowledge about the Neighborhood Stabilization Program and how this grant money may help neighborhoods like Westview fill empty, foreclosed houses with homeowners.

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Morehouse Panel Discussion 2008

First BeltLine Bonds Sold

Atlanta Development Authority News

First BeltLine Bonds Sold

On October 31, the City of Atlanta closed on a private placement of BeltLine Tax Allocation District (TAD) bonds worth $64.5 million, slightly more than half (54 percent) of the original bond authorization approved by City Council in August 2008. Two local institutions, Wachovia Bank and SunTrust Bank, each purchased $32.25 million in bonds.

Consistent with the City Council-approved bond allocation, fifteen percent of the net proceeds, approximately $8.8 million, will capitalize the BeltLine Affordable Housing Trust Fund, and another portion will be allocated to the Economic Development Fund. The remainder of the net proceeds will cover transit-related property acquisitions, including the full repayment of the debt on the Northeast Corridor property, working capital and bond issuance expenses.

“This is yet another milestone for the BeltLine which will preserve and add to the project’s momentum,” said Terri Y. Montague, president and CEO of Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

“We are grateful that Wachovia and SunTrust, two longtime financial partners of the City of Atlanta, have demonstrated their confidence in the BeltLine by investing in these bonds,” said Valarie Wilson, executive director of the BeltLine Partnership. “We are also thankful for the City Council’s crucial and continued support for this historic and visionary project.”

The bond financing includes a provision to refinance the bonds on or after July 1, 2009. The city plans to issue the remainder of the $120 million bond authorization at the time of the subsequent bond refinancing or when market conditions become more favorable.

While the Atlanta City Council initially approved a bond sale of $120 million for the BeltLine TAD in August 2008, the global financial crisis and the lack of activity in the municipal bond market delayed the city’s ability to issue these bonds, along with several other bond sales. By proceeding with a smaller bond sale at this time, the project met the deadline of October 31 to finalize the acquisition of the Northeast Corridor property. It also satisfied a provision of the Fulton County Consent Resolution, which mandates that BeltLine TAD bonds must

be issued before the end of 2008 to ensure Fulton County’s participation in the TAD.

The Atlanta BeltLine is a $2.8-billion redevelopment project that will shape the way Atlanta grows over the next 25 years and beyond. The project proposes a network of public parks, multi-use trails and transit along a historic 22-mile railroad corridor circling downtown and connecting many neighborhoods directly to each other by streetcar or light rail. The BeltLine is the most comprehensive economic development effort ever undertaken in the City of Atlanta and the largest, most wide-ranging urban redevelopment currently underway in the United States.

For more information about the BeltLine, visit www.beltline.org.

Georgia Voters Say ‘Yes’ To TADs

On November 4, the voters of Georgia affirmed tax allocation districts as a tool for local jurisdictions to attract economic development in the state of Georgia. In supporting Amendment 2 to the Georgia Constitution, which passed with 51.5 percent of the vote, Georgians moved forward in preserving a school district’s option to participate in TADs in Georgia.

The next step in the process will be asking the Georgia General Assembly to re-enact the Georgia Redevelopment Powers Law in the next legislative session.

Support for the use of TADs in community redevelopment came from voters not just in metro Atlanta, but from all across the state, in places such as Albany, Valdosta, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus and Macon. This vote isn’t the first time Georgia’s voters have championed community redevelopment. Seventy-one percent of Georgians backed the use of TADs through their support of the Georgia Redevelopment Powers Law, enacted in 1985. This legislation was enacted with the intent of allowing cities, counties and schools to invest future tax revenue for redevelopment purposes.

TADs are a national best practice. Atlanta’s first TAD was created in 1992 around what is now Centennial Olympic Park. This tool has since helped finance Atlantic Station and the renovation of the Ellis Hotel, and revitalized the areas around CNN Center, Georgia State University and Auburn Avenue. Camp Creek Marketplace, just west of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, would not have been possible without public financial support of new infrastructure for commercial development and residential subdivisions in Princeton Lakes.

It is expected that with the re-enactment of the Redevelopment Powers Law, TADs can be restored to their full effectiveness, as before the Georgia Supreme Court ruling in February 2008 that prohibited school district participation. Redevelopment in areas suffering from disinvestment will once again be within reach. Atlantans will experience the many benefits of TADs through the creation of more walkable urban places, more affordable housing options and an improved and sustainable quality of life in these areas. The local economy will receive a boost from the jobs created and investment attracted by the TADs. Perhaps most important, Atlanta Public Schools and families with school-age children will see the neighborhoods and schools within and near the tax districts improve and stabilize.

For more information about TADs in Atlanta, visit www.atlantada.com.

Fall Atlanta Home Show Photos

Photographs of the Westview booth with volunteers Scott Smith, Carol Cornelius, Ayana Gabriel, and Steffi Langer-Berry at the Fall Atlanta Home Show:

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Atlanta Home Show Atlanta Home Show

Westview at Fall Atlanta Home Show

Westview will once again be featured at the Atlanta Home Show this week! After the unfortunate tornado incident cutting the Home Show short this spring we have been asked to return this fall as part of “Atlanta’s Secret Places”, sponsored Mary Norwood and the Neighborhood Housing Coalition.

Please come see us at the Westview table!

Dates:

  • Thursday, September 25, 12:00pm – 6:00pm
  • Friday, September 26, 12:00pm – 8:00pm
  • Saturday, September 27, 10:00am – 8:00pm
  • Sunday, September 28, 12:00pm – 6:00pm

Location: Cobb Galleria, Two Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30339

Read the recent AJC article about some of the historic intown neighborhoods participating in the show.

Tax Relief for Businesses in Westview

Tax Relief for Businesses in Atlanta’s Renewal Community

The Atlanta Renewal Community is hosting Commercial Revitalization Deduction (CRD) Technical Assistance Workshops for business owners and developers of property located in Atlanta Renewal Community neighborhoods looking to reduce their federal tax obligations. The CRD tax credit allows business owners or developers who build new construction or substantially rehabilitate dilapidated buildings to reduce their federal income tax liability by writing off qualifying expenses related to their construction costs.

Specifically, the Commercial Revitalization Deduction allows a business owner or developer to either deduct half of eligible building expenses during the year that a building is placed in service or prorate deductions for eligible building expenses over a ten-year period. The tax deduction can be carried forward for 20 years.

The Atlanta Renewal Community encompasses 100 in-town neighborhoods, many with a history of economic challenges. The Atlanta Renewal Community Coordinating Responsible Authority (ACoRA) helps to promote commercial revitalization of these distressed neighborhoods with the CRD and several other special tax incentives. (To determine if a business or property is in the Renewal Community visit http://egis.hud.gov/egis/cpd/rcezec/ezec_open.htm.)

The workshops will guide owners and developers in completing a CRD application that will be reviewed and forwarded to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for approval. To be considered for the special tax deduction, business owners and developers must complete an application before October 31, 2008.

The CRD Technical Assistance Workshops will take place at 2 p.m. on September 18, October 2 and October 16 at the Atlanta Renewal Community office, located at 34 Peachtree St., Suite 2360, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. Complimentary parking is available at the SunTrust Plaza Parking deck located on Auburn Avenue. Attendees must bring their SunTrust parking ticket to the session for validation. To reserve a seat, call 404-522-3970.

For more information about the Commercial Revitalization Deductions, contact Lisa Hawkins, senior program director for the Atlanta Renewal Community, at (404) 522-3970 or lhawkins@enterprisecommunity.org.

BeltLine 5K Run

Westview BeltLine 5K Run

BeltLine 5K Run & Community Celebration

Date: Saturday, October 18, 2008
Time: 9:30am
Location: Gordon White Park
Address: Corner of White Street SW and Ralph David Abernathy, Atlanta, GA 30310
Prices: 5K FREE ENTRY – $0.00 / 5K with T-Shirt – $20.00
Online Registration Closes: 10/15/08 11:59pm
Website: BeltLine 5K Run

The BeltLine has the extraordinary potential to positively transform the City of Atlanta. It will combine greenspace, trails, transit, and new development along 22 miles of historic rail segments that encircle Atlanta and is a bundle of solutions to the challenges that threaten to limit Atlanta’s health and prosperity: traffic; deficient greenspace and recreation; and uneven economic development that has benefited some neighborhoods while leaving others behind.

The First BeltLine Section
The first section of the BeltLine trail system is opening NOW in Historic West End. Connecting Rose Circle Park to Brown Middle School and a completely renovated Gordon White Park, the trail is already improving mobility for local residents. Phase II – to be completed early next year – will wind through the Westview neighborhood out to Westview Cemetery.

Event Description
Join the residents of Southwest Atlanta as we run, jog and walk through the Historic West End and on the new BeltLine trail. Our inclusive Community Celebration will follow the BeltLine 5K and give our guests a taste of our rich culture and connect them to our communities.

FREE Registration
This is a free race! Complete your registration by selecting the $0.00 dollar option.

Optional Donation
Those who select to make the optional $20 donation as part of their registration will receive an event t-shirt on race day!

Race Day Registration & Packet Pickup
FREE registration and optional $20 donation for t-shirt will also be available on race day! Packet pick-up and race day registration start at 8:30AM at Gordon White Park. No race numbers will be mailed.

Awards
Overall Male & Female 3 Deep. Top Finish Masters & Grand Masters Male & Female. Top Finish14 & Under, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65 & over.

Performers & Vendors
If you are interested in performing or being a vendor at the community celebration, please contact: Robert Thompson at rlthomp2002@yahoo.com, or (404) 399-3790.

Event Parking
Check Back Soon For Parking Location Details.

Take MARTA to the Staring Line
To get to the race by MARTA, check out the bus schedule at: http://www.itsmarta.com/getthere/schedules/tables/rte_71_Sa.htm

Restrictions
No headphones, strollers, dogs or animals will be permitted during the race by running participants.

Sidewalk and Road Improvements

Sidewalk and roadway improvements continue in Westview. The project was initiated by the Westview Development Committee and has been funded through the Quality of Life bond thanks to the help of Councilmember CT Martin.

East Ontario’s sidewalks are nearly complete and work has begun on West Ontario. West Ontario will have a widened sidewalk on the western side of the street, which will preserve the large old trees and assist in traffic calming. Additionally East Ontario and some parts of Ontario and Willard have been repaved.

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East Ontario Ave Improvements East Ontario Ave Improvements

NPU-T BeltLine Cram Session

NPU-T BeltLine Cram Session
Sponsored by NPU-T PRCA Committee

Come out and learn more about the Beltline and how it will affect SW Atlanta! We will discuss:

  • Previous SW Study Group Meetings
  • The Beltline Master Planning Process
  • Past Quarterly Briefings
  • Our unified vision for the Beltline
  • The start of SubArea 1 planning

The Beltline is like a train. It’s going to keep moving whether we are on board or not. Let’s get on board and make our voice heard!

Date: September 18th, 2008
Time: 6:00 – 7:00pm
Address: Westview Lofts Community Center, 1528 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd, Unit A, Atlanta, GA 30310 (intersections of Lucile and RDA).

Annual Flea Market Fundraiser

Westview Flea Market

Westview Community Organization
Annual Flea Market
Saturday, September 27th
9:00am to 5:00pm

Located at 1411 & 1417
South Gordon Street
Across the Street from Kroger

Rent space for $10.00
Call Deloris @ (404) 758-3038