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One week from today at noon on Thursday, November 6, you could greatly help the…
As mentioned in the last week’s BPNA monthly meeting, attached are copies of the current…
Site plan for proposed parking. Will be discussion item at August neighborhood meeting.
As you may have heard, there was a shooting at 800 Forrest St on April 24 …
A Jimmy John’s is currently under construction on Howell Mill Road, close to Holmes Street….
Impact study prepared by A&R Engineering. Any comments or suggestions should be sent to Deborah Wagoner….
Margaret and Barry CamacA CROSS SECTION OF SOCIETY.
"We love living in Berkeley Park because of its close proximity to the city and airport. After receiving a call or text upon landing it's just a 15 minute ride to the airport to pick up a guest or family member– how great is that! We have community spirit and involved, friendly neighbors! Unlike many neighborhoods, Berkeley Park reflects a cross section of society– from young families with children, Georgia Tech students and professors, active seniors, recording and movie studios where notable talent meets to collaborate in artistic endeavors, affordable rentals for young professionals. And best of all, Berkeley Park is part of the planned Beltline with the potential for a magnificent Waterworks Park right at our doorstep!"
William JungmanHIDDEN
"When I moved to Berkeley Park I found Atlanta's Westside hidden gem: A beautiful, small, close-knit neighborhood with virtually everywhere I needed to go within a short distance."
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Terry HorganTHE NICEST SURPRISE OF THIS COMMUNITY IS ITS PEOPLE.
"My family moved to Berkeley Park in 1993 when our son was just one. We love being close to the city because we hate the traffic and the strip-malls that come with living OTP. But the nicest surprise of this community is its people. We love our neighbors! My husband and I are both in creative careers and are proud to be able to walk across the street to socialize with like-minded creative types. Most growing families believe they need to move to have the space and adequate schools for their families. We are living proof that there is plenty of space and adequate schools right here."