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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Quality Housing for Everyone
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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Invest Atlanta Approves Financing for 218 Affordable Housing Units
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Dickens’ Administration Plan for Feasibility Study to Develop Atlanta’s First LGBTQ Community Cultural, Educational and Recreational Center Approved by City Council
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City of Atlanta Awarded More Than $500K from U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program
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Mayor Andre Dickens and Atlanta Beltline, Inc. Breaks Ground on Key Segment of Northwest Trail and Announces Key Land Acquisition
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Statement on Task Force for Review of the Processes & Procedures of the Office of the Inspector General, the Ethics Office & the Governing Board of the Office of the Inspector General & Ethics Office
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Statement on Passing of Bernie Marcus
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Sep15
Reynoldstown Expo
12:00 PM - Nov, 24 03:00 PM
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Oct04
L5P Holidaze
12:00 PM - Dec, 22 10:00 PM
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Nov12
Events on Broad Street
06:00 AM - Jan, 31 06:00 PM
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Nov16
L5P Holidaze
12:00 PM - Feb, 03 10:00 PM
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Nov21
Helluva Block Party
12:00 PM - 05:00 PM
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Nov22
Black Entrepreneurs Day Plaza 2024
12:00 AM
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.
Learn MoreAtlanta City Council
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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