News Summary
Atlanta is set to host the final Spring event of the Atlanta Streets Alive series on June 22, transforming Peachtree Street into a vibrant space for the community. From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., the street will be closed to vehicles and open to pedestrians, cyclists, and artists. This family-friendly event aims to promote sustainable transportation and community engagement through various activities, including a digital art exhibition and a mini skate jam. The initiative celebrates local culture while advocating for a more interconnected and healthier urban environment.
Atlanta will host the final Spring event of the Atlanta Streets Alive series, transforming Peachtree Street into a vibrant community space on Sunday, June 22. The event, running from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., is organized by the Atlanta Department of Transportation (ATLDOT) in collaboration with Propel ATL and sponsored by Uber and Waymo. This initiative aims to celebrate people, movement, and sustainability, offering Atlantans of all ages an opportunity to actively engage in their city.
During the event, Peachtree Street will be closed to motor vehicle traffic and opened to pedestrians, cyclists, skaters, and dancers. The Atlanta Streets Alive series is a free and family-friendly experience, allowing residents to rediscover the urban environment in an innovative way. By converting Peachtree Street into a “living street,” the initiative encourages community interaction and promotes sustainable transportation options.
Romy Maloon, who manages Atlanta Streets Alive, has emphasized the significance of the event in fostering a healthier and more interconnected city. The activities planned for the day aim to create a festive atmosphere while supporting local businesses and advocating for sustainable practices.
Event Highlights
Participants can look forward to a range of engaging activities. Highlights include:
- A digital art exhibition showcased on Downtown billboards, allowing local artists to display their creativity.
- An interactive misting mushroom sculpture, providing a refreshing experience for attendees.
- Temporary tattoo booths featuring unique designs from local artist Maddy Barreto.
- A mini skate jam event organized in partnership with the City Rollers skate club, which aims to promote skateboarding culture in the community.
Traffic and Accessibility
Peachtree Street will be entirely closed to vehicular traffic from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. However, nearby streets including Fourteenth, 10th, North, Ponce, Pine, Linden, Ralph McGill, Edgewood, John Portman, Baker, and Mitchell will remain accessible for vehicles. All streets along Peachtree Street will reopen for regular vehicle traffic by 6 p.m., ensuring minimal disruption to the community.
Community-Focused Initiative
The Atlanta Streets Alive initiative draws inspiration from global open streets projects that have successfully supported local businesses while promoting healthier, more sustainable transportation methods. By creating these car-free environments, the event seeks to enhance the community experience and encourage residents to explore their city in new and exciting ways.
The Atlanta Streets Alive event not only serves as a fantastic platform for locals to come together but also stands as a testament to the city’s commitment to fostering a more connected and environmentally-friendly urban space. With a focus on movement and community, residents are encouraged to participate in this festive celebration, making memories and connections that may last well beyond the event itself.
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Additional Resources
- Creative Loafing: Atlanta Streets Alive
- Atlanta Downtown: Atlanta Streets Alive
- Atlanta News First: Atlanta Streets Alive Returns
- AJC: Streets Alive Gallery
- Wikipedia: Atlanta
