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How AI is Helping Atlanta Build Better Streets

Maintaining more than 1,400 miles of roadway across Atlanta requires more than responding to potholes. It requires knowing where infrastructure

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Improvements Deliver Safer Streets and Better Travel for Atlanta

When the City of Atlanta redesigned Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, the goal was to create a safer, more accessible

Xernona Clayton Way

Media Pioneer

Xernona Clayton is a civil rights leader and broadcaster whose work helped break racial barriers in media and

ATLDOT Opens Integrated Command Center to Monitor Traffic

The Atlanta Department of Transportation (ATLDOT) has opened its new Integrated Command Center (ICC), a state-of-the-art operations hub that brings

How to Request Atlanta Street Repairs and Improvements

Worried about potholes, faded crosswalks, speeding traffic, missing signs, or other street-related issues? The City of Atlanta offers a straight

Joseph E. Boone Blvd

Civil Rights Leader
Joseph Everhart Boone (1922–2006) was an Atlanta-based civil rights organizer and pastor known for helping lead local

Ralph D. Abernathy Blvd

Civil Rights Leader
Ralph David Abernathy (1926–1990) was a Baptist minister and civil rights leader who worked side by side

Understanding the Timeline of Street Improvements

If you’ve ever driven past cones and wondered, “Why is this taking so long?” or “Who decides this stuff?” you’re

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive

Civil Rights Leader
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) was a Baptist minister, civil rights leader, and Atlanta native who became
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