By Guest Columnist ED ELLIS; transportation engineer; Regional Vice President of Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. It’s just plain hard to talk about transportation in Georgia without cussing. I’ve been in the transportation engineering business for ...
Something extraordinary is taking place. As never before, the Atlanta region is coalescing around a common agenda. The metro Atlanta area is composed of more than a dozen counties, numerous municipalities and governmental agencies and authorities. It ...
By Guest Columnist SAM OLENS; Chairman of the Cobb County Commission Chairman of the Atlanta Regional Commission President Barack Obama's stimulus package is bad unless it helps balance the State budget; property tax reform is needed but not ...
There’s so much blame to go around. The political stalemate between Gov. Sonny Perdue, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and House Speaker Glenn Richardson means the Atlanta region is in a standstill when it comes to new ...
Guest column by Doug Shipman, Executive director of the Center for Civil and Human Rights When Billy Payne stated during a speech in 2006 that the opportunity to build a civil and human rights oriented institution was ...
Enough already. State legislators need to stop trying to take control of MARTA or Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Some legislators just don’t get it. They keep orchestrating plots or plans or bills for the state to take over ...
When I was growing up, Atlanta and Georgia were viewed as beacons of progress in the South. On virtually every level, Georgia outpaced its sister Southern states — largely because its leaders stayed focus on ...
Guest Column by JIM JACOBY, Developer of Atlantic Station With the passage of time, it is easy to forget the economic insecurity and fear that followed Sept. 11, 2001. The appalling human tragedy of that awful moment ...
What a mess. The political puzzle at the Georgia Capitol these days resembles a Rubik’s Cube — especially when it comes to transportation issues. The Georgia Senate, which is led by Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle,
Guest Column by SAM WILLIAMS, President of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Georgia desperately needs a voter-approved transportation sales tax to deal with congestion in metro Atlanta and provide more resources around the state. That is ...
Striving for great architecture has been hit and miss in Atlanta. Take the mediocre 17th Street bridge, a far cry from the alternative fanciful design by world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava.
By Guest Columnist Kevin Green Executive Director of the Clean Air Campaign With the headlines piling on more bad news, sometimes it’s tough to notice the good things. The dialogue about our bleak economy, mounting ...
MARTA needs help. The largest public transit agency in Georgia may have to dramatically cut service and raise fees and fares in July unless the state legislature votes to give MARTA more flexibility on how it ...
By Guest Columnist JOE BANKOFF; president of the Woodruff Arts Center People sometimes politely wonder why I would leave the law practice to work in a large not-for-profit arts organization like the Woodruff Arts Center. Me ...
Aaaaaaagggghhh!!!!!!???!!! Gov. Sonny Pedue’s proposal to restructure Georgia transportation bureaucracy is analagous to a surgeon performing a hip replacement when a patient needs a heart transplant. The measure doesn’t address our long-standing, most pressing problem — congestion ...
By Guest Columnist LYNNETTE YOUNG CEO of Damespoint Consulting, which manages Sustainable Atlanta What does “sustainability” really mean? And how does it apply to what we do everyday? Can businesses working together accomplish sustainability for themselves as ...
It just isn’t true. The Georgia Department of Transportation is saying that if Amtrak and other passenger trains can’t use the BeltLine corridor that borders Piedmont Park, then commuter and high speed rail (including Amtrak) ...
Stay tuned to this space to read commentaries and analysis from many of our region’s civic leaders and interested citizens. If you have ideas you would like to share, or if you know ...
Welcome to SaportaReport, a site I hope will be a thought-provoking venue in making metro Atlanta and Georgia a great place to live, work, play and study. For readers who ...
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