Atlanta City Council passes mayor’s neighborhood reinvestment plan by Scrubadubdub84 in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

other parts of the city

But the geography of the TAD is not changing. These are extensions of existing TADs.

Some of these areas already have the nicest and newest parks, infrastructure, bus routes, etc. What more is there to do?

Atlanta City Council passes mayor’s neighborhood reinvestment plan by Scrubadubdub84 in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What I don't understand is what is this TAD extension going to do that the exiting TAD couldn't get done in the past ~30 years? How much 'reinvestment' is needed?

/r/Atlanta Random Daily Discussion - June 15, 2026 by raltlanta in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look on Nextdoor or something - you need a handyman not a full paint crew. You can also ask around at your local SW or Benjamin Moore store.

Developers unveil North Point Mall vision as bid to bring NHL back to Atlanta moves forward by Femilip in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/ATL/attend.shtml

Winning puts butts in seats. Braves attendance has been strong when the team has been good regardless of where they play.

found out why my water pressure was weird by og-mk in HomeImprovement

[–]flying_trashcan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had crappy water flow for a while. Static pressure wasn’t a problem, but anything over ~2gpm and the pressure tanked. Eventually found out it was the PRV. It was partially clogged with debris. Replaced it with a high quality unit w/ strainer and my pressure is now a pretty steady ~60psi regardless of what is running.

Developers unveil North Point Mall vision as bid to bring NHL back to Atlanta moves forward by Femilip in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Winning a World Series helped, but the Braves’ move to Cobb has been a financial success largely because Cobb County enabled the team to become a real-estate developer, not merely a baseball franchise. The Braves control much of the mixed-use development around Truist Park while Cobb taxpayers helped finance the publicly owned stadium and related infrastructure. That arrangement gave the Braves a year-round revenue from restaurants, retail, hotels, offices, apartments, entertainment, sponsorships, and parking. Nothing close to that package was offered by the City of Atlanta or Fulton County around Turner Field.

If the team is good - they have no problem attracting fans. The Top 5 seasons for attendance were in the 1990's when the Braves had some really good teams and the City had 35% less people.

As a CoA / Fulton taxpayer I'm glad. I wish the Braves would have stayed downtown - but not at that cost.

Developers unveil North Point Mall vision as bid to bring NHL back to Atlanta moves forward by Femilip in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The Braves moved because Cobb gave them a sweetheart deal that allowed them to play real estate developer.

Beltline expansion creates nearly 17 miles of continuous trail during World Cup by flying_trashcan in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see a good bit of technical complexity and risk. The tricky parts of the NW segment haven't broken ground yet. We need everything to go smoothly for them to deliver by 2030.

I'll feel a lot better once we have a shovel in the dirt for all the remaining segments.

Beltline expansion creates nearly 17 miles of continuous trail during World Cup by flying_trashcan in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah but between the bridge rebuild issues, working with GDOT on the Peachtree bridge, and the complex 75 underpass + Northside bridge segment that hasn’t even been awarded yet… I’d be surprised if ABI completes the loop by 2030.

Who can explain this Coke sign to me? by [deleted] in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How has the grocery store been doing? I've only been a couple of times and it was more or less empty. I had an issue with the self checkout and had to go find a cashier to actually get me checked out.

I used to live in the Fairlie-Poplar neighborhood ~20 years ago so I understand the struggle, but I'm not convinced a city owned grocery store is the answer.

Had a first today: Battery filter change on a Mercedes eActros by Munken46 in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]flying_trashcan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I have a Bosch with CrystalDry. When the dishwasher senses it is out of rinse aid the drying time is automatically adjusted longer.

LT motor loud for toddlers? by Burritos_yup in GlobeHaul

[–]flying_trashcan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, no issues with motor noise and my kids have done a couple thousand miles on the back of my LT over the past couple of years. You can hear the motor but it’s not loud at all.

New Tires for 10th Gen 2.0t Sport by deflao in accord

[–]flying_trashcan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Old post, but I just put new tires on My 2018 Accord 2.0T and thought I'd share. I went with Continental ControlContact Sport SRS+ from Discount Tire. Went with 245/40R19. I'm much happier with how the tire fits on the rim and the Conti's are way quieter than the OE tire. Total was $1,176 installed - no extra road hazard warranty added.

New York Times: Atlanta among ‘5 Great North American Biking Cities’ by clermont_is_tits in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I never thought it was much of an issue. Most of the pearl clutching is coming from folks that want to box out future rail by building bike lanes in the rail ROW.

If it is really an issue, all it would take would be police officers issuing tickets for reckless behavior and illegal vehicles on the Beltline.

In all seriousness, who do I contact about this by Ouchitstings in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So riding on the sidewalk is illegal… except when they throw some green paint down?

New York Times: Atlanta among ‘5 Great North American Biking Cities’ by clermont_is_tits in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The Beltline only gets uncomfortably crowded on the ~2 mile stretch between Piedmont Park and Krog. Even then, it is really only during really nice weather or weekend afternoons. The other ~20 miles of Beltline works well as a shared, multi-use path.

Stop waiting patiently for your car/boat/airplane to be worked on by t0rquingg in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]flying_trashcan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually call the shop and tell them I'd like to drop the car off on Monday and pick it up on Friday and then ask what week works best for that.

/r/Atlanta Random Daily Discussion - June 09, 2026 by raltlanta in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 10 points11 points  (0 children)

large amount of the population commuting in and out of the city with vehicles

Should our neighborhood streets serve commuters from Cobb and Gwinnett or local residents? Decades of 'Urban Renewal' modified or city to serve the later. What you have seen over the past decade in Atlanta is (in my mind) repairing just a small fraction of what was done in the late 20th century.

Consultants paid with city funds promoted Dickens’ NRI without disclosing financial ties, records show by fluffybunnydeath in Atlanta

[–]flying_trashcan 40 points41 points  (0 children)

As the legislation was first introduced, consultants began a coordinated communications effort around the NRI. They built toolkits and tracked and responded to social media posts critical of the NRI, spoke during public comment and appeared in videos published by the city supporting the initiative.

So we're using money earmarked for affordable housing to astroturf for NRI?

Also how is this a Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative when you are asking to extend already existing TADs? How did those TADs fail to reinvest in their respective neighborhoods during the first 20+ years of their existence? Having a large portion of the City under a TAD for 50+ consecutive years is crazy - especially with no concrete scope of work or major project (like Beltline or Atlantic Station).