Programs & Priorities
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Moving Atlanta Forward Agenda
Mayor Dickens is Moving Atlanta Forward through a progressive agenda focused on opportunity, public safety and investment for the future – for everyone.
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A City of Opportunity for All
The City’s housing plan is rooted in the belief that all Atlantans should have access to safe, quality and affordable housing.
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ATL Year of the Youth
2023 is Atlanta's Year of the Youth. Mayor Dickens’ initiative seeks to equip all of Atlanta's young people – from birth to 24 years of age – with tools and resources to succeed.
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One Safe City
Mayor Dickens’ balanced approach to public safety is working to keep all our neighborhoods safe and welcoming for residents, visitors and businesses.
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Infrastructure Package
In 2022, Atlanta voters approved three ballot measures that invest $750M in transportation, recreation, public safety and arts projects across the city.
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Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
The FY24 budget directs record investment in City services, prioritizes support for Atlanta youth and makes key investments in infrastructure, economic development and public safety.
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Art & Culture
Experiences with art and culture enrich our lives. The City supports local creative communities and works to advance resident access to cultural and artistic programming.
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Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs)
Atlanta's neighborhoods are divided into 25 NPUs which provide a means for engaging, informing and connecting residents to City projects and resources.
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Sustainability & Resilience
Atlanta is leading the way to a cleaner, more climate resistant future. The City’s efforts are guided by its goal of achieving 100% clean energy by 2025.
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Mayor Dickens & Atlanta Urban Development Corporation Announce Request for Qualifications for Redevelopment of Lakewood Heights Elementary School into Mixed-Use Community with Affordable Housing
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City of Atlanta to Close Old Wheat Street Encampment in Accordance with Task Force Recommendations
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City of Atlanta Launches Showcase Atlanta’s Vendor Directory
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City of Atlanta to Open Cooling Center Tuesday and Wednesday
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Atlanta Reports Safe Fourth of July Weekend While Hosting Events Large and Small Across City
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State on Passing of Thomas G. Sampson Sr.
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May24
A.M.A.A.C Foundation's Culture Series
02:00 PM - Aug, 17 02:00 AM
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May28
Broad Street Boardwalk Public Programming
12:00 AM - Aug, 23
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Jun13
West End Farmers Market ATL
02:00 PM - Sep, 05 07:00 PM
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Jun29
International Food and Spirits Festival
10:00 AM - Sep, 21 11:00 PM
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Jul09
Woodruff Park Downtown Festivities
10:00 AM - Oct, 04 08:00 PM
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Jul11
Play Ball Event
10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Serving the City of Atlanta
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Mayor Andre Dickens
Andre Dickens is the 61st Mayor of Atlanta. A proud native of Atlanta and a product of Atlanta Public Schools, Mayor Dickens is focused on bringing opportunity and equity to the city that he loves through his Moving Atlanta Forward agenda.
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The City Council makes the laws that run the city government. It also has oversight of City agencies, boards and commissions and plays a key role in the budget process. The City Council is comprised of 15 members and is led by a Council President.
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The City of Atlanta Government includes the Mayor’s Executive Offices as well as Departments, Commissions, Boards and associated Agencies. Together, they deliver and manage City services, programs and other operations.
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