Clean-ups and Constant Trash

Thanks again to the volunteers who came out for our monthly clean-up in Little 5 Points. Held the second Sunday morning of each month, it’s an opportunity for friends to gather in support of keeping the L5P district clean. This combined with weekly clean-ups by Georgia Works can go a long way in making our area welcoming.

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Final Art

The final art and installation of four of the six traffic signal box project took place between Friday, June 26th and Monday June 29th. The process included clean up of the boxes, priming on Friday to be ready for the artists on Saturday. Over the weekend, the artists transformed graffiti covered eye sores into vibrant public works of art.

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Welcoming Everyone

The L5P Alliance board has been taking this very important time in our collective history to have important discussions about inclusion, social injustice, systemic racism and what it means to be a diverse community. We believe Little 5 Points is a welcoming place for everyone!  Please receive the statement as starting point for our ongoing work in furthering Little 5 Points' culture of welcoming and inclusion for all. 

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Vote Public Art

VOTE on the top 6 artists to transform traffic signal boxes in Little 5 Points on Thursday June 18, 2020 from midnight until 11:59pm on FB, IG and on this blog. Read more and click on for the link.

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Top 12 Finalists

Thank you to all the artists who submitted! We received over 35 submissions from local artists, all very talented. Our L5P Judges have met several times to review each submission and have chosen the top 12 artists over the past very stressful and heartbreaking weeks.

The community will VOTE on the top 6 artists to transform traffic signal boxes in Little 5 Points on Thursday June 18, 2020 from midnight until 11:59pm on FB and IG.

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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.

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