Three of the five top contenders for Atlanta mayor declared during a candidate forum Wednesday that they’d commit to expanding the city’s budget by tens of millions of dollars to further affordable housing initiatives. Former Mayor Kasim Reed and Atlanta City Council President Felicia Moore made no such promise. “The city can’t afford to expand […]
Category: Housing Affordability
City legislation seeks to boost residential density by transit stops
In a recent bid to boost housing affordability and brace for Atlanta’s expected population explosion, City Councilman Amir Farokhi proposed a suite of ordinances that would help densify the residential areas near transit stations and make them less car-dependent. The first of the three proposals aims to rezone properties within a half-mile walk from mass transit stops […]
Atlanta homeless shelters bracing for expected swell of evictions
With the federal eviction moratorium set to expire at the end of July, homeless shelters are frantically gearing up for a potential spike in demand for their services. Mellony Gaston, social services director at the Atlanta Children’s Shelter, said she worries the end of the eviction ban could have dire consequences. Many intown homeless shelters […]
Production company helps house activists amid clash over city’s homeless policies
A production company set to shoot a TV show downtown helped put homeless activists up in hotel rooms on Tuesday, after local leaders told them they couldn’t camp in tents along the sidewalk. Activists with the Atlanta Homeless Union, a new advocacy group demanding more resources for unhoused people, claimed crews with Central Atlanta Progress’s Atlanta […]
“Technical glitch” stunts Atlanta’s emergency housing assistance program
With the end of the federal eviction moratorium right around the corner, a recent computer error frustrated the City of Atlanta’s emergency housing assistance program, complicating renters’ ability to seek financial support amid the pandemic. Last week, soon after the city announced its federally funded assistance program would be again accepting applications, some would-be recipients of the money […]
Affordable housing bound for MARTA stations — but where?
In late June, MARTA announced it had teamed up with investment-banking giant Goldman Sachs for a $100 million initiative that promises to develop affordable housing units at and around transit stations. “The Atlanta Affordable Housing and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Initiative is a flexible, multi-product program designed to promote and support the development of ground-up mixed-income, […]
Activists demanded help for Atlanta’s homeless. Instead, they got arrested.
Police arrested nine people for trespassing on city property Monday afternoon, after “a group of protestors were found setting up tents as part of a protest to bring attention to homelessness in Atlanta,” an Atlanta Police Department (APD) statement said. That group, the newly formed ATL Homeless Union, had pitched tents outside Atlanta City Hall as part […]
“It looks like a prison”: Housing project derided for design shortfalls
By Sean Keenan and Sukainah Abid-Kons for Atlanta Civic Circle A proposed Southwest Atlanta development has drawn the ire of neighbors who say blueprints make the residential complex look “like a prison.” Members of the Skip Mason’s Vanishing Black Atlanta History Facebook group blasted plans for the 200-unit mixed-use project, which is expected to rise on Campbellton […]
Apply for Atlanta’s emergency rental assistance money while you can
This story originally appeared on Atlanta Civic Circle By Sean Keenan Atlantans seeking help avoiding possible eviction better hurry if they want to get money from the city’s emergency rental assistance program. Only the first 2,000 applicants who file the requisite paperwork will be considered before the application window closes again. The online application portal opened […]
CDC extends residential eviction moratorium one last time
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Thursday extended the federal mandate prohibiting landlords from evicting people unable to make rent payments. This will be the last time the moratorium is lengthened, CDC officials said. After numerous extensions, the eviction ban was set to expire at the end of June. Now, millions of U.S. […]
How planning officials want to densify city, boost housing affordability
Atlanta’s Department of City Planning has been architecting an updated zoning code that, in short, endeavors to make better use of intown space — in the pursuit of housing affordability — but not at the expense of the way things are. When Atlanta planning officials and urban design experts say the city needs to be more […]
After cyberattack, DeKalb County reboots emergency rent relief program
Nearly four months after international hackers cracked into DeKalb County computer servers, sabotaging the government’s emergency rental assistance program, officials say they’ve rebooted the system and begun accepting applications again. The data breach, which occurred on March 24, forced the county to shut down the email account it had been using to collect applications for […]
Georgia soon to debut $354 million emergency mortgage assistance program
In August, Georgia officials are expected to roll out a massive program aimed at helping homeowners avoid foreclosure. The $354 million program, supported by federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act funds and administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA), is anticipated to provide a lifeline to residents who might be delinquent on their […]
Nonprofit raises $10 million for rental assistance, protects over 3,400 families from eviction
In March 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic forced local nonprofit Star-C to suspend its after-school programs, the organization quickly shifted its focus to helping communities brace for a torrent of evictions expected to devastate Americans financially strained by the public health crisis. On Tuesday, Star-C announced its Eviction Relief Fund — a program centered around facilitating remote […]
Before renovations, residents of “uninhabitable” Southside complex to be relocated
The new owner of a dilapidated apartment complex on Atlanta’s southside is gearing up to relocate its tenants so construction crews can begin bringing the community up to livable standards. For years, tenants at the Forest Cove apartments lived in what they called “uninhabitable” conditions, sharing space with rats, roaches and mold. In late April, […]
Atlanta Housing prepares to build massive mixed-income community near Beltline
By this time next year, shovels could be chucking dirt to launch construction of Atlanta Housing’s (AH) biggest development in years. Dubbed Englewood South — a callback to the Englewood Manor public housing projects leveled at the southside Atlanta location years ago — the proposed development would offer more than 900 new residences, more than […]
As officials celebrate housing win on southside, other neighborhoods await “deep affordability”
On Wednesday, City of Atlanta leaders and developers celebrated the groundbreaking of Haven at South Atlanta, an 84-unit rental community that promises what officials call “deep affordability.” Seventy-one of those “garden-style apartments” — expected to be available in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans — will be affordable for families earning between 50 and 60 percent […]
Mayoral candidate Q&A: Felicia Moore talks housing affordability
Atlanta City Council President Felicia Moore, a candidate for mayor, said the time is now to reign in the agencies that have been providing public assistance to developers when doing so isn’t necessary. Asked about the Development Authority of Fulton County [DAFC], for instance, Moore said, “The City of Atlanta, the City Council, we’ve all […]
Mayoral candidate Q&A: Antonio Brown talks housing affordability
Atlanta City Councilman Antonio Brown launched his bid for mayor with a pledge to “reimagine Atlanta.” That kind of ambition, of course, demands a tough look at myriad issues — crime, income inequality and education, among others — that can be addressed by first ensuring Atlantans have housing stability. “The crime we see is a […]
Mayoral candidate Q&A: Andre Dickens talks housing affordability
Atlanta City Councilman Andre Dickens, a candidate for mayor, said he intends to pursue some of the goals of Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ One Atlanta Housing Affordability Action Plan. The plan, some of which he helped architect, provides a solid framework for future housing policies, he said. “Where I think it fell short was in […]
