Beautify L5P is the effort of The Little 5 Points Alliance to remove stickers and graffiti that we call “vertical trash” from street poles, signal boxes, back flow preventers and other metal surfaces throughout the public spaces of Little 5 Points.
Read MoreThe Little 5 Points Community Improvement District (L5PCID) submitted a Livable Center Initiative (LCI) supplemental grant application with Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) on Friday, March 29, 2019.
The supplemental grant was for The Little Five Points Smart Mobility Improvement Project with a Study Project Cost of $315,000.
Read MoreThe final design plans for the Findley Plaza redesign passed the Urban Design Commission on March 14th. Now, the designs go into the City of Atlanta’s procurement process where contractors will bid for the project. We hope the process will yield a contractor to start in June.
Read MoreThe Little 5 Points Alliance held a community engagement meeting on Thursday, February 27th at the Marianna Room of the Wrecking Bar Brewpub. The focus was mobility and place making. 38 attendees from Inman Park, Candler Park, businesses from L5P and all those who wanted to help envision new, improved MOBILITY IN L5P together!
PURPOSE OF MEETING: Participate in updating the vision for mobility related issues in Little 5 Points and learn about the most recent transportation projects affecting Little 5 Points.
Read MoreA letter from the Little 5 Points Community Improvement District board chair, Anna Foote:
Little 5 Points is on the cusp of some exciting changes, and I want to make sure you are the first to know. Over the past several years, your CID Board has volunteered thousands of hours of their personal time to lead vital projects and lay the foundation for the improvements coming in L5P. So much has been bubbling below the surface, and now, in a very short period, this dedication will help deliver the greatest transformation L5P has seen in decades!
Read MoreIt’s impossible to miss the counterculture energy that thrives within the colorful buildings in Atlanta’s iconic Little Five Points.
Brick buildings that house quirky businesses, vintage shops, diverse restaurants and three theatre companies. You’ll notice bright murals, hand-painted business signs, unique logos and a lot of color; colorful walls, colorful hair, colorful clothes. photo by Evey Wilson
Read MoreFebruary marks the beginning of committee meetings for the new unified organization of Little 5 Points. The board of directors made great use of January by planning two upcoming committee meetings as well as ongoing efforts on the Findley Plaza redesign project with the L5PCID.
Read MoreDecember 6, 2018 marked the launch of the new unified organization for Little 5 Points. The Little 5 Points Alliance welcomed over 120 commercial property owners, new business owners as well as business owner of more than 20+ years,
Read MoreAugust 21, 2018 – The Little Five Points Alliance (L5PA) launched this week to work with business owners and neighboring communities to champion and sustain the Little Five Points area. Created from a combination of leadership stemming from the Little Five Points Community Improvement District (L5PCID)
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