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Knitting Atlanta at the Seams: A “Plan A” Walk Through Cabbagetown

  • Oakland Cemetery Gate (Intersection of Biggers St SE and Oakland Ave SE) 248 Oakland Avenue Southeast Atlanta, GA, 30312 United States (map)

In-person

This Jane’s Walk, taking place in Cabbagetown/Grant Park, focuses on themes of advocacy, history, and culture.

Led by Elizabeth Clappin — Urban Planner and Manager of the Atlanta Cemetery Network — this walk is inspired by Jane Jacob’s observations in the 14th chapter of The Death and Life of Great American Cities: “The Curse of Border Vacuums.” It wouldn’t hurt to read this — and the chapter before it, “The Self Destruction of Diversity” — prior to the walk!

We will focus on better understanding growth pressures and design challenges along “border
vacuums” adjacent to single-family neighborhoods experiencing much more density and new mixes of uses. Walk with Plan A city planners as we explore a few city blocks that are being discussed by residents all over the city during the current comprehensive planning process. Learn more about Plan A at AtlantaForAll.com.


The Details

  • Distance of Walk: 1 - 1.25 miles

  • Getting There: We recommend taking MARTA to King Memorial Station!

  • Accessibility: This walk is covers paved terrain, and it is wheelchair accessible.

  • What to wear and bring: Wear comfortable shoes, and bring a bottle of water. Consider sunscreen.


Registration

Jane’s Walks are free to attend, but registration is required. Please click the link below to save your spot!

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