Aug 15, 2022 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
Part eight in a nine part series on the proposed town green on Railroad Avenue. Since the 1990s, the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) and others across metro Atlanta have been focused on getting people out of their cars and walking. This has often required...
Aug 15, 2022 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
Part seven in a nine part series on the proposed town green on Railroad Avenue. Outdoor gathering spaces are as old as the human experience. In the Middle Ages, village greens were placed in the center of settlements. By the 1700s, greens were found in North...
Aug 12, 2022 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
Part six in a nine part series on the proposed town green on Railroad Avenue. Children are filled with energy and curiosity, and playgrounds have long been used to express both. The intent and use of playgrounds have shifted over the years. From sand gardens...
Aug 10, 2022 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
Part five in a nine part series on the proposed town green on Railroad Avenue. Conceptual rendering showing rainwater features on the proposed town green. Select this image for a larger view.It’s not easy being green, but it beats the alternative. Whether...
Aug 8, 2022 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
Progress continues as the trail system moves forward through the alleys in Downtown Tucker. Funded by the City of Tucker through SPLOST, segment 1a was designed by KAIZEN Collaborative with assistance from the Path Foundation. The contract to build the trail through...
Aug 5, 2022 | TUCKER-NORTHLAKE CID NEWS
Part four in a nine part series on the proposed town green on Railroad Avenue. Early in the process of considering needs for a town green in Downtown Tucker was the need for restrooms. As the downtown core continues to generate more activity, the strain on restrooms...