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Decatur Street Narrowing; Some Angry, Others Happy

Decatur Metro | December 8, 2009

In yesterday’s paper, the AJC’s Ariel Hart detailed a project that many Decatur-to-Downtown Atlanta commuters and GSU students/employees already know intimately: the narrowing of Decatur Street.

The narrowing is the result of a push by Georgia State University to create a more pleasant pedestrian environment for its students and staff.  It took six years to complete, but it’s finally done and reactions are unsurprisingly mixed.  Motorists are upset, pedestrians are pleased.

But this quote takes the gasoline-soaked cake…

“This is the kind of craziness that is going on from urban planners all over the place who have nothing but utter contempt for people who drive, and as a result, while they do not realize it, have nothing but utter contempt for economics and economic growth,” [The Heritage Foundation's Wendall] Cox said.

That’s right folks.

Crazy urban planners don’t realize it, but all of their recent decisions aren’t really based on proven models or studies.  They are the result of an unconscious “utter contempt” for drivers.  If you look back into the lives of each and every smart growth advocate there is some early-life, car-based trauma, which compels them to make mindless, zombie-like decisions about growth patterns.   If they could only see past their blinding hatred of cars and growth at any cost, they would see downtown Atlanta as the teeming, diverse, 24-7 urban center that it truly is.

To provide some balance to the story, the article also quotes Smart Growth America’s David Goldberg, a Decatur resident clearly trying to hide his contempt for cars behind calm, rational discourse.

“In principle, that sort of road diet and pedestrian retrofit, particularly in a high-pedestrian area like a college campus, makes a lot of sense” and helps retail business, said David Goldberg, a spokesman for Washington-based Smart Growth America.

Crazy talk.

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Take Decatur’s Cultural Arts Online Survey!

Decatur Metro | December 8, 2009

If the open-ended questions on Open City Hall aren’t your thing, the city has just posted a mostly multiple-choice survey on the Cultural Arts Master Plan.

Click here to give your input!

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Decatur’s Breakfast with Santa – Saturday December 19th!

Decatur Metro | December 8, 2009

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From The Decatur Minute…

The annual Breakfast With Santa will be held on Saturday, December 19th at the Decatur Holiday Inn. Santa will arrive on a City of Decatur Fire Truck at 8 am and the buffet breakfast will be served until 10 am. Entertainment will be provided by Decatur School of Ballet. Tickets are sold online or at Decatur CD and are $12 for adults, $7 for children. The ticket price includes a photo with Santa. The event is sponsored by the Decatur Business Association.

To purchase tickets online, click HERE!

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