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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

Fox Theatre's 'Phantom' Can Stay – Midtown, GA Patch

June 22, 2011 by Thom Abbott

I met Joe once through his love of old cars…he has a few tucked away in a warehouse in West Midtown I believe. This is just great news that he will stay in his apartment at the Fox. ~~Thom Abbott

 

The “Phantom of the Fox” will continue to live at the Fox Theatre in Midtown.

It was announced Tuesday that Joe Patten — a long-time caretaker and advocate for the Fox — has been granted the right to stay in his apartment at the theatre.

Called the “Phantom of the Fox” by supporters, Patten was threatened with eviction last year by Atlanta Landmarks Inc., which owns and operates the Fox. Patten responded with a lawsuit.

On June 21, it was announced that the lawsuit has been settled. The following statement was released:

Joe Patten, Atlanta Landmarks and Woody White are pleased to announce that they have resolved all of the claims and issues associated with Mr. Patten’s lawsuit and that the lawsuit will be dismissed.  Under the terms of the settlement agreement, which are confidential, Mr. Patten will continue to live in the apartment and Atlanta Landmarks will continue to have the right to manage the theatre property.

Patten has lived at the Fox for more than 30 years and has twice saved the theatre from destruction.

From the Facebook page dedicated to Patten:

Joe Patten first came to Fox Theatre in the 1960s as a volunteer, working long hours at his own expense to restore the theatre’s incredible Mighty Mo organ (the second largest theatre organ in the U.S.).

When the theatre was threatened with destruction in the early ’70s, Joe led the campaign to Save the Fox; a massive citywide effort to keep the historic theatre operational for the enjoyment of all of Atlanta and beyond.

Joe has been restoring the Fox as its technical director and caretaker ever since. To reward him for his hard work and to have someone on hand to protect the building who knew its every nook and cranny, Joe was asked to move in! He built his apartment, at his own expense, in an unused part of the building that had once been office and storage space and given a lifetime lease to live there.

In 1996, Joe saved the Fox once again, this time from an early morning fire that threatened to ravage the building.

via midtown.patch.com

 

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: Midtown Culture, odds and ends

Learning to Dance in the Rain Movie | Simple Truths

June 8, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Learning to Dance in the Rain

Learning to Dance in the Rain by Mac Anderson and BJ Gallagher can change your attitude about facing adversity. It’s not the adversity, but how we react to it that determines the joy and happiness in our lives. Learning to Dance in the Rain shows us that while we all face challenges, embracing the power of gratitude can change your life forever. During tough times, do we spend too much time feeling sorry for ourselves, or can we, with gratitude…learn how to dance in the rain?

Simple Truths provides customers with inspirational and motivational gift books and movies. Our books and movies are comprised of short inspirational stories and motivational quotes that are certain to make a positive lasting impression. Simple Truths gift books and movies are great for friends & family, co-workers, teachers, students, corporations and businesses.

 

via danceintherainmovie.com

Just a little something different and uplifting for you today! ~~~Thom Abbott

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: odds and ends, personal thoughts, words of wisdon

$5.6 Million Meant for Atlanta's Streetcars Already Spent

June 2, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Oh yeah…and just where IS that missing $6M going to come from to build this streetcar from Downtown to the King Center. Many already questioned the construction of the line, since it will do absolutely NOTHING to ease the grid-lock traffic that Atlanta is experiencing. I’ll be following this story for sure! ~~~Thom Abbott

$5.6 Million Meant for Atlanta’s Streetcars Already Spent

Updated: Wednesday, 01 Jun 2011, 7:33 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 01 Jun 2011, 7:33 PM EDT

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By MYFOXATLANTA STAFF/myfoxatlanta

Atlanta Streetcar Example
Streetcar in Portland, OR

ATLANTA, Ga. – The highly-anticipated downtown Atlanta streetcar project is having trouble getting off the ground. The city was supposed to come up with nearly $6 million toward the project, but that money is long gone.

Council Member Felicia Moore told FOX 5’s Aungelique Proctor that the $5.6 million that was supposed to go to the streetcar project was instead spent two years ago by former Mayor Shirley Franklin. Moore says it was used in 2009 for public safety purposes to close the budget gap.

The city is launching two investigations into how the mistake could have occurred. One is being conducted by the auditors, and another by the law department.

The federal government has already given the city $47 million in federal stimulus money for the streetcar project, and now the mayor’s office is left scrambling to find the money they need somewhere else. A representative from the mayor’s office tells FOX 5 they do have a plan, and that they hope to sell some prime real estate in midtown in order to come up with the money needed to fund their portion of the streetcar project.

The project is supposed to be completed in the summer of 2012. The planned 2.6 mile line would run from The King Center to Centennial Olympic Park, and it would bring 2,000 jobs with it.

Councilman C.T. Martin says he looks forward to finding out how the mistake was made.

 

via myfoxatlanta.com

 

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events Tagged With: atlanta traffic, News, odds and ends

Steve Hoffacker's Sales Quips: Mass Transit Does Not Serve The Masses

May 29, 2011 by Thom Abbott

Mass Transit Buses
Can You Bus the Masses?

Yesterday, I wrote a post about the use of mass transit – buses specifically – and how the the Senate Banking Committee is being pressured to continue funding buses. The argument is that reducing funding would be detrimental to the national economy. The major impact would be on the the reduction in demand for the manufacture and sale of new buses.

I received a lot of great comments from yesterday’s post so I thought I would elaborate on the issue today.

Many people over the years have espoused bus transportation as the solution to air polution, vehicle trips, crowded streets, and many other issues.

However, buses cannot work as they are envisioned – just as most commuter trains cannot.

Say I live 8 miles from the Courthouse and I have a 9:00 appointment. The bus that serves my neighborhood comes at 7:30. The next bus comes at 8:30 but doesn’t get me there in time. So I to leave home nearly 2 hours before my appointment to use the bus. If I drove, I could leave 30-45 minutes before the meeting, depending on traffic.

Then, I need to return home or back to my office after an hour or two. I likely will have to wait for the next scheduled bus and could use up to another 90 minutes before arriving back at my local bus stop. Thus a one-two hour meeting could take nearly 6 hours counting bus travel. Not an efficient way to use one’s day.

If I have more than one stop in a day – which many of us do – buses don’t work because they either don’t go where we are going or don’t go when we need to be there. Then there’s always the issue of getting back again.

Making sales calls or showing homes obviously cannot be done by bus.

Since buses have such limited practical application – essentially taking people from outlying areas to the downtown in the morning and returning them at night – few cities and towns can take full advantage of buses unless nearly everyone works downtown and stays there all day.

Buses were a grand experiment that carried over from the streetcar days. They just haven’t worked and really can’t work outside the urban core. The ridership isn’t there, the routes can’t be there economically, and the schedules can’t be there due to manpower and vehicles.

Privatizing buses by useing mini-buses and vans might work on limited routes on a park and ride basis, but even that is doubtful because people will want to go when and where the buses don’t.

 

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Steve Hoffacker – Consultant, Coach, Author, Blogger, Photographer, Motivator, Teacher, & Strategist – for Realtors, Real Estate Sales Professionals, Home Builders, New Home Salespeople, Entrepreneurs, Small Business Owners, and Independent Sales Representatives.

© Steve Hoffacker, 2011. All Rights Reserved.

 

via salesquips.com

I know Steve by way of a site where we share our blogging platforms. But this is probably the most common sense explanation of the use of buses or lack thereof I have ever read. Thanks Steve!

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: midtown atlanta real estate, News, odds and ends

Diva Dish: Jackson Hurst Sets Up a Scene – Drop Dead Diva's Blog

May 20, 2011 by Thom Abbott

This is just one of the many TV productions that is filmed in the Atlanta area. In particular, DDD’s studio is located WAY out in Peachtree City! But they do offer up some opportunities for locals as extras on the show. It would be great to see the stars try and do some local promo stuff to not only promote the show, but promote the fact that it’s actually filmed in Atlanta, but set in LA. Just want to keep my readers up-to-date on some of the Atlantawood (a.k.a. Hollywood East) happenings!!!

 

Don’t freak out or anything, our fabulous and faithful “Drop Dead Diva” fans, but have WE got some seriously good behind-the-scenes photos for YOU. As we get closer to the “Drop Dead Diva” Season 3 premiere Sunday, June 19 on Lifetime, we’ve got sneak peek pics and behind-the-scenes looks at the cast and crew working on the show in our Diva Dish series. It’s the next best thing to sneaking on to the set and hiding in Josh Stamberg’s dressing room/napping on a pile of his recently-pressed suits. Not that we would know…

Drop Dead Diva Jackson Hurst Behind-the-Scenes Photos

Today’s Diva Dish comes in Grayson flavor! Check out the above photo of actor Jackson Hurst going over a scene for Season 3. We love seeing him back in the courtroom again looking like the dreamy justice-seeker we fell for in Season 1. Who doesn’t love a heart of gold and a strong jaw?

Stay tuned to the Official “Drop Dead Diva” Facebook and Twitter for more news and scoop from Season 3!

Now it’s your turn to Diva Dish: What was your favorite court case of seasons’ past? What would you like to see in Season 3? If you have questions for “Drop Dead Diva” creator and executive producer, Josh Berman leave them in the comments below!

via mylifetime.com
NOTE: Story is from the Drop Dead Diva Blog at MyLifetime.com

 

Filed Under: Interesting Stories Tagged With: Film and TV in Atlanta, odds and ends

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