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Midtown Neighbors' Association – Do You Really Know What's Going On in Your Neighborhood?

July 1, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Midtown Neighbors AssociationThis post is inspired on a number of fronts. I’ve always been one to be involved. I was President of my 4-H club in high school. I was the school store manager in high school. In college I was involved in Gourmet Night, a huge event the students hosted each year, one year as the Controller managing the $18,000 budget for the event and another year as Director of Marketing, handling all those aspects, including the coveted guest list and seating arrangements. (Kinda like seating for the Academy Awards I guess…)

As of late, I’ve been involved in my community, Midtown Atlanta. I was on the Board of Directors for almost 3 years until I needed a break and had to step away. I did that this past December. Last night (June 30) was my first opportunity to return to a Board Meeting. Wow. What an eye-opening experience it was to be in the audience and watch what I use to participate in with vigor.

Mind you, except for one Land Use applicant, I was the only person in the audience.

Which brings me to the question, Do You Really Know What’s Going On in Your Neighborhood?

During my time on the MNA Board, I was often very frustrated at the lack of interest in residents of the neighborhood to become involved in any form or fashion with what was going on in the neighborhood. Yet, later when a special event is held the complaints roll in. Ah….and you were WHERE when this application was being considered? But, that leads to yet another question…Did you even KNOW what was being proposed?

I listed to Board Members whom are not even property owners (yep, you can be on the Board of the association, make decisions that affect the quality of life yet not have to own property) talk about special event applications with little regard for the residents which will be most directly affected. Two condominium communities that will be directly affected by a proposed event have not even been contacted by the association OR the event planners themselves. I raised this very question and it was kind of like…”whatever….”

It might be kind of hard to know what’s going on if the information is not forthcoming.

The neighborhood association maintains a website, but it can be lacking in information, or at least require some serious digging to find out what may be happening. A visit to the website this morning did find the most recent approved minutes on the website. At least this is a source for residents to get information, but keep in mind, it’s almost a month old. (May meeting minutes were just approved last night, so not sure when they will appear on the website, but they are already 30 days old.)

Guy with a QuestionSo, I wonder why people don’t become involved in their community? I noticed this not only in the entire community, but inside the condominium communities as well. Remember, each condo building has it’s one “organizational structure” with a Board, Property Manager, etc.

I often wonder the results a community would see if more of its residents became involved in the process.

Do You Really Know What’s Going On in Your Neighborhood?

Filed Under: Midtown Atlanta News and Events, Random Topics Tagged With: Midtown Neighbors' Association, News, odds and ends

Midtown Neighbors’ Association – Do You Really Know What’s Going On in Your Neighborhood?

July 1, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Midtown Neighbors AssociationThis post is inspired on a number of fronts. I’ve always been one to be involved. I was President of my 4-H club in high school. I was the school store manager in high school. In college I was involved in Gourmet Night, a huge event the students hosted each year, one year as the Controller managing the $18,000 budget for the event and another year as Director of Marketing, handling all those aspects, including the coveted guest list and seating arrangements. (Kinda like seating for the Academy Awards I guess…)

As of late, I’ve been involved in my community, Midtown Atlanta. I was on the Board of Directors for almost 3 years until I needed a break and had to step away. I did that this past December. Last night (June 30) was my first opportunity to return to a Board Meeting. Wow. What an eye-opening experience it was to be in the audience and watch what I use to participate in with vigor.

Mind you, except for one Land Use applicant, I was the only person in the audience.

Which brings me to the question, Do You Really Know What’s Going On in Your Neighborhood?

During my time on the MNA Board, I was often very frustrated at the lack of interest in residents of the neighborhood to become involved in any form or fashion with what was going on in the neighborhood. Yet, later when a special event is held the complaints roll in. Ah….and you were WHERE when this application was being considered? But, that leads to yet another question…Did you even KNOW what was being proposed?

I listed to Board Members whom are not even property owners (yep, you can be on the Board of the association, make decisions that affect the quality of life yet not have to own property) talk about special event applications with little regard for the residents which will be most directly affected. Two condominium communities that will be directly affected by a proposed event have not even been contacted by the association OR the event planners themselves. I raised this very question and it was kind of like…”whatever….”

It might be kind of hard to know what’s going on if the information is not forthcoming.

The neighborhood association maintains a website, but it can be lacking in information, or at least require some serious digging to find out what may be happening. A visit to the website this morning did find the most recent approved minutes on the website. At least this is a source for residents to get information, but keep in mind, it’s almost a month old. (May meeting minutes were just approved last night, so not sure when they will appear on the website, but they are already 30 days old.)

Guy with a QuestionSo, I wonder why people don’t become involved in their community? I noticed this not only in the entire community, but inside the condominium communities as well. Remember, each condo building has it’s one “organizational structure” with a Board, Property Manager, etc.

I often wonder the results a community would see if more of its residents became involved in the process.

Do You Really Know What’s Going On in Your Neighborhood?

Filed Under: Midtown Atlanta News and Events, Random Topics Tagged With: Midtown Neighbors' Association, News, odds and ends

Sidewalks In Midtown Atlanta

February 14, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Midtown Atlanta Sidewalks
Midtown Atlanta Sidewalks

You know what they are. You probably use them is some form or fashion at least once a day. Sidewalks.

A sidewalk is defined by Dictionary.com as, “ a walk, especially a paved one, at the side of a street or road.

So in an urban environment, you’ ve got them everywhere.  And they require maintenance. But the $100 question is WHO is responsible for that maintenance.

Sidewalks In Midtown Atlanta

Well, in the City of Atlanta, YOU, the property owner to which that sidewalk abuts to are responsible for that maintenance. Yep. NOT the city of Atlanta, but YOU, the property owner. So, that might explain why some of Atlanta’s sidewalks, and especially in Historic Midtown, are in tough shape. You are probably going to spend $2000-3000 for something INSIDE your home, and not on the sidewalk in front of it!

If you have a sidewalk you traverse on a regular basis, but find it dangerous, say from tree roots or just a state of disrepair, you can contact the City of Atlanta Department of Public Works at 404-330-6240 or e-mail Commissioner Richard Mendoza at rmendoza@atlantaga.gov.

Additionally, Midtown Neighbors’ Association allocates a limited amount of money in the form of a matching grant to assist a homeowner who wants to repair their sidewalk. More information is available here.


Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: midtown atlanta real estate, Midtown Neighbors' Association, News

Midtown Neighbors' Association Elects 2011 Board

January 22, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Midtown Neighbors’ Association Elects 2011 Board

I attended the Annual Meeting for the Midtown Neighbors’ Association last week. It was held at the Park Tavern in Midtown Atlanta.

You might recall that I previously was on the Board and served as the Chairman of the Membership Committee. I’ve had to step down for a time due to work and schedule conflicts, but I will continue to be involved in the Membership activities of the association, including the monthly Mingle In Midtown events that bring neighbors together at one of the local restaurants for an evening of cocktails and conversation.

The Board of Directors was elected and their picture is below, courtesy of Midtown Patch and Amy Wenk.

For more information about Midtown Neighbors’ Association, be sure to visit their website via the link provided.

Midtown Neighbors' Association 2011 Board
Midtown Neighbors' Association 2011 Board

Greg Guhl will serve as president. Geoff Rogers will serve as vice president, Lynda Idleman as treasurer and Nancy Reynolds as secretary.

Other board members include Dana Persons, Rick Day, Mary Cobb, Marcus Jackson, Julian Price, Susan Watts, Tony Rizzuto and David Harman.

Filed Under: Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: Midtown Neighbors' Association

Midtown Neighbors' Association Annual Meeting Tuesday, January 18, 2011

January 15, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Midtown Neighbors’ Association Annual Meeting

Tuesday, January 18, 2011 – 5:30-8:00pm

Park Tavern, Midtown Atlanta

MNA
MNA

The Midtown Neighbors’ Association (MNA) will hold their Annual Meeting and Board of Director Elections on Tuesday, January 18th at the Park Tavern in Midtown Atlanta.

Traditionally held in April, the Annual meeting has been moved to January as the association changed its fiscal year last year.

The Association will elect 8 Board of Director Members for 2 year terms. (You might recall that I have been a Board Member for the past three years!)

The dinner is $10 for Adults and $5 for children. Non MNA members pay $15.

Midtown Neighbors’ Association was formed in 1969, is run by neighborhood volunteers. MNA is the only body officially recognized by the City of Atlanta government that represents the residents. MNA gives residents a place at the table on issues affecting the residents.

For More Information about MNA, or to join, visit their website, Midtown Neighbors’ Association.

Filed Under: Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: midtown Events, Midtown Neighbors' Association, MNA

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