Virtual Workshops

The Little 5 Points Alliance board and committee members extend our gratitude to those who attended the February L5P Mobility Study Pop-up Studio at the Little 5 Points Community Center for Arts & Community.  We received over 400 in-person and online responses to the survey provided. 

You told us your thoughts and we captured them!  We are now ready to hear your thoughts on the progress that we have made since receiving your input.

With this study, the Little 5 Points CID, the Little 5 Points Alliance and design team of Lord Aeck Sargent & Kimley Horn  intend to redesign the “bones” of L5P, with specific focus on Euclid Avenue and overall parking management. 

This next stage will start delving into the details of the project focus questions:

  • How can we continue the inclusive tradition of Little 5 Points and remain a place for all people to visit and interact?

  • How can parking be improved in Little 5 Points?

  • Where do sidewalks need to be replaced?

  • Where do we need bike/scooter lanes?

  • How can Moreland and Euclid Avenues be more pedestrian friendly?

  • What can be done to make Little 5 Points more comfortable and inviting?

The urban design consultant team has compiled and organized the information from the Pop-Up Studio and have made it available for your review and contemplation at:

The next step in public engagement is two days of VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE WORKSHOPS, which will include a range of interactive planning activities, maps, analyses and other relevant material. 

Please review the posted YouTube presentation, add one or both of of workshops to your calendar and join us online on 6/18 +/or 6/19!

Thanks so much for your continued interest in and support of Little 5 Points!   

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