Atlanta, GA
TSPLOST gets grilled by Atlanta transportation advocates

In the event you’re questioning Atlanta’s upcoming vote to lift a whole lot of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} to construct bike lanes and repair sidewalks, the town’s transportation advocates would love a phrase.
Why it issues: Atlanta’s dealing with $3 billion of wanted infrastructure tasks over the subsequent 20 years, based on Metropolis Corridor.
- Infrastructure poll questions are typically widespread — a latest ballot commissioned by the marketing campaign advocating for the Transportation Particular Function Native Possibility Gross sales Tax (TSPLOST) says 66% of residents assist the measure — however the final spherical of funding disenchanted some residents.
Catch up fast: On Could 24, Atlanta voters will determine whether or not the town ought to increase $750 million to chip away at its backlog.
- $350 million of that money comes from a 4/10 of a penny gross sales tax that might apply to most purchases made inside the metropolis. The gross sales tax would fund “horizontal” tasks like bike paths, safer streets, and new bridges.
- $400 million in bonds would pay for the “vertical” program — hearth station renovations, rec middle upgrades, plus some street overhauls just like the second part of DeKalb Avenue.
What they’re saying: The final TSPLOST “over-promised and under-delivered, and in lots of instances didn’t ship,” says Reid Davis, a mobility advocate.
Carl Holt, one other transit supporter, says he needs to vote sure so Atlanta can put up matching money and compete for federal funding. First, he needs metropolis officers to hurry up the procurement course of and present they’ll handle this system.
Civil Bikes’ Nedra Deadwyler, who leads bicycling excursions of historic Atlanta to teach about metropolis points, questioned the equity of the tax and the dearth of metropolis plans to deal with fairness and inexpensive housing.
Sure, however: A brand new mayor and Atlanta Metropolis Council — six of whom are underneath the age of 40 — and the comparatively new division of transportation deserve an opportunity to show themselves, say Darin Givens and Lauren Welsh of Thread ATL.
- “I belief them about 80% to not screw up the spending for tasks,” Given says. “That is a excessive quantity for me.”
Rebecca Serna, the manager director of the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition, says the group is disenchanted by the dearth of progress on TSPLOST tasks however funding is required to construct safer streets.
- “It is very onerous to advocate for tasks that there is no such thing as a cash to construct. So I do not assume chopping off funding is the reply,” she says. “Holding elected and appointed officers accountable to construct what they mentioned they’d construct is the reply.”
The opposite aspect: The town rolled out a brand new web site right now to permit the general public to assessment venture lists. They’re going to maintain public conferences this month and in Could.
- As well as, a metropolis spokesperson says, the brand new DOT is a part of the town’s funding “in constructing its inner capabilities to plan, design and execute transportation tasks.”

Atlanta, GA
Metro Atlanta children attend sensory-friendly screens of 'Shrek' over the weekend

ATLANTA – Some metro Atlanta children with special needs got the chance to enjoy a beloved animated classic in a setting designed just for them.
On Sunday, Circle Care sponsored a sensory-friendly screening of Shrek at two NCG Cinema locations—Peachtree and Marietta—giving kids with autism and sensory sensitivities the opportunity to experience the movie in a comfortable, judgment-free environment.
Organizers adjusted the lighting and sound levels to make the experience more accommodating. Unlike traditional movie screenings, children were encouraged to talk, sing, and dance throughout the film, allowing them to engage in their own way without restrictions.
The event aimed to create an inclusive space where kids could enjoy a big-screen adventure while feeling safe and supported.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta plays Houston on 3-game win streak

Atlanta Hawks (35-36, seventh in the Eastern Conference) vs. Houston Rockets (46-26, second in the Western Conference)
Houston; Tuesday, 8 p.m. EDT
BOTTOM LINE: Atlanta will try to continue its three-game win streak with a victory over Houston.
The Rockets have gone 26-11 at home. Houston is the league leader with 48.6 rebounds per game led by Alperen Sengun averaging 10.5.
The Hawks are 16-19 on the road. Atlanta ranks second in the NBA with 29.4 assists per game led by Trae Young averaging 11.4.
The Rockets average 12.4 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.7 fewer makes per game than the Hawks allow (14.1). The Hawks score 8.5 more points per game (117.6) than the Rockets allow (109.1).
TOP PERFORMERS: Sengun is averaging 19 points, 10.5 rebounds and 4.9 assists for the Rockets. Jalen Green is averaging 3.0 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.
Young is averaging 24.1 points and 11.4 assists for the Hawks. Georges Niang is averaging 2.7 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Rockets: 9-1, averaging 118.6 points, 50.6 rebounds, 25.3 assists, 8.2 steals and 5.3 blocks per game while shooting 47.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 107.1 points per game.
Hawks: 7-3, averaging 122.2 points, 44.2 rebounds, 29.9 assists, 9.0 steals and 6.4 blocks per game while shooting 49.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 117.5 points.
INJURIES: Rockets: Reed Sheppard: out (thumb).
Hawks: Larry Nance Jr.: out (knee), Jacob Toppin: out (elbow), Kobe Bufkin: out for season (shoulder), Clint Capela: out (hand), Keaton Wallace: out (shoulder), Jalen Johnson: out for season (shoulder).
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Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Hawks Reveal Trae Young’s Injury Status vs Sixers

Heading into the Saturday night matchup against the Golden State Warriors, Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young was on the injury report.
As expected, Young’s presence on the report was precautionary. He ended up getting cleared to play and checked in for 35 minutes against the Warriors.
Young and the Hawks upset the Warriors with a 124-115 victory. The star guard accounted for 25 points on 60 percent shooting from the field. He dished out 10 assists and came down with five rebounds throughout the night.
Going into the Sunday night matchup against the Sixers, Young is in a similar position. The Hawks have kept him on the injury report for the second matchup in a row.
Trae Young (Achilles) probable Sunday.
— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) March 23, 2025
This season, Young has missed just a handful of games. When the Sixers faced the Atlanta Hawks back on March 10, that game ended up being his latest absence. The Hawks gave Young the night off, and Atlanta still found success against a struggling Sixers team.
Going into Sunday’s matchup, the Hawks have put together a two-game winning streak. They’ve won seven of their 10 games during March. Currently, the Hawks are looking to maintain their position as the top Play-In seed and could potentially work their way into a top-six seed.
As for the Sixers, they are seeded 12th in the Eastern Conference before the Hawks matchup. With a 23-47 record, the Sixers have been bouncing back and forth with the Brooklyn Nets. A loss against Atlanta on Sunday would send them back down to 13th with their fourth-straight defeat.
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