Home Park Neighborhood: Atlanta
Home park was established in the early 1900’s as a community for workers from the atlantic steel mill. The neighborhood features an urban blend of bungalow, traditional, and contemporary construction built over the last 100 years. The development of atlantic station in 2005 added.
Home park is in the forested section in the upper right portion of the photo where 16th street is visible. Home park has two master plans that have been adopted into the city of atlanta’s comprehensive development plan as the neighborhood’s community based vision and. Home park lies within npu-e, which is one of 25 npu’s in the city of atlanta.
The city of atlanta neighborhood planning unit system, created in 1974 by mayor maynard jackson, provides a. Home park has been designated as a restricted residential permit parking area through the city of atlanta office of transportation. A special parking permit can be obtained for on-street parking.
The city of atlanta has put into place an spi zoning overlay in home park to preserve and protect the home park neighborhood from overcrowding of streets with excessive vehicles. Apd has a section to enforce housing codes and neighborhood quality of life issues such as cars and trucks parked in yards, trash, broken windows, dilapidated buildings and graffiti. Home park provides a unique cradle-to-career educational opportunity with high-quality academics from pre-school through college.
Subarea 4 has two neighborhoods- home park and the marietta street artery association and the upper westside community improvement district.