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  • March 09, 2023 8:44 AM | Anonymous

    Article from MetroCEO: 3.8.23

    Beginning March 7, 2023, the Department of City Planning will introduce Phase 1 of a streamlined permitting process offering reduced wait times for permits, a central point of contact and an improved, user-friendly portal. In this first phase, all permitting customers can submit applications directly into one permitting portal using a menu of application types, links to city maps and ordinances and “how-to guides.” Customers seeking a permit for apartment complexes, condos and townhomes will no longer be required to use a separate access portal, and applicants will have the ability to create their own record, reducing the steps and time to enter an application into the system.

    In the coming weeks, customers will begin to see a shift in permitting procedures, including a new service team to guide applicants through the process from submission to issuance. This team will manage application intake, route applications to reviewers and measure project application status and milestones against agreed timelines for each step in the process to ensure projects flow smoothly. These improvements are the result of collaborative efforts by residents, local developers and City agencies with guidance from the Mayor’s Office of Innovation.

    “We have been working with our partners to identify opportunities to make the permitting process work for our customers. We’re eager to implement these gradual and continual changes that will have a direct positive impact on the service we provide customers of all scales – from the simplest to the most complex project,” said City Planning Commissioner Jahnee Prince.

    Future phases will involve a central portal for all City agencies in the permitting process and online application review to reduce printing costs and improve customer convenience.

    For more information, visit https://www.atlantaga.gov/government/departments/city-planning/zoning-development-permitting-services/online-permitting .

    Research Zoning 

    Submit An Application


  • March 01, 2023 7:04 PM | Anonymous

    10:00 AM: Welcome to the Piedmont Heights Business Alliance Meeting! 

    • PiHi Alliance Board of Directors    See here

    • Christ Covenant head pastor, Jason Dees welcomed the group and talked about their new facility, outreach programs and co-working space.  


    10:05 AM: PiHi Alliance Business 

    • 2022 Accomplishments + 2023 Goals

    • New membership structure: Now monthly membership subscriptions for Restaurant/Bar $65, Storefront $45 and Nonprofits $21.  JOIN HERE

      • 57 Members Strong.  Renewing Members: ASW Distillery and Northwood Properties for special sponsorship of PiHi Alliance. New member: La Pausa Consulting

    • Extended boundaries to LaVista Rd NE on Cheshire Bridge.  See map

    • PiHi ATL311 Task Force: Liaison Jasmine Maskell, Timeless Tattoo, pihiatl311@gmail.com  see how to submit and what we do here   New ChatBot

    • Call for volunteer board members: Interested in volunteering for the PiHi Alliance board. Board meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month from 9:30-10:30am via Zoom.  Up to 7 hours per month time commitment. Email Jennifer at discover@pihialliance.com

    • Hiring Part Time Community Administrator in March:  Assist with communications and social media will work closely with Community Development Consultant. 

    • Member Spotlights!  We’ll be visiting our members starting in March to grab a quick video and photos to spotlight you on social media and emails. Watch for an email! 


    10:20: City Council District 6 Update: Alex Wan / Lance Orchid


    10:25: Transportation & Infrastructure


    10:40: Unhoused Resources

    • PAD  (Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiatives)  Individuals . atlantapad.org   ATL311 -1 

    • Partners for Home: Encampments. encampments@partnersforhome.org  See info here

    • Clara (clara@atlantapad.com) spoke about how 311 services can help to resolve specific behaviors such as loitering. She stressed the importance of informing our staff members and community on how and when to contact for support. She is willing to attend community events. She also talked about the fact that the police can also reach out for support as an alternative.


    11:00 Adjournment

    NEXT MEETING IS WED. MAY 24TH @ 9:30AM- The Market District



  • February 22, 2023 7:56 AM | Anonymous

    9:30-10:00 AM: Coffee, Breakfast + Networking         10:00-11:00 AM:  MEETING

    • Thank you to our hostChrist Covenant for providing the space, coffee and breakfast! 

    10:00 AM: Welcome to the Piedmont Heights Business Alliance Meeting! 
    • PiHi Alliance Board of Directors    See here

    • Christ Covenant


    10:05 AM: PiHi Alliance Business 

    • 2022 Accomplishments + 2023 Goals

    • New membership structure: Now monthly membership subscriptions for Restaurant/Bar $65, Storefront $45 and Nonprofits $21.  JOIN HERE

      • 57 Members Strong.  Renewing Members: ASW Distillery and Northwood Properties for special sponsorship of PiHi Alliance. New member: La Pausa Consulting

    • Extended boundaries to LaVista Rd NE on Cheshire Bridge.  See map

    • PiHi ATL311 Task Force: Liaison Jasmine Maskell, Timeless Tattoo, pihiatl311@gmail.com  see how to submit and what we do here   New ChatBot

    • Call for volunteer board members: Interested in volunteering for the PiHi Alliance board. Board meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month from 9:30-10:30am via Zoom.  Up to 7 hours per month time commitment. Email Jennifer at discover@pihialliance.com

    • Hiring Part Time Community Administrator in March:  Assist with communications and social media will work closely with Community Development Consultant. 

    • Member Spotlights!  We’ll be visiting our members starting in March to grab a quick video and photos to spotlight you on social media and emails. Watch for an email! 


    10:20: City Council District 6 Update: Alex Wan / Lance Orchid


    10:25: Transportation & Infrastructure


    10:40: Unhoused Resources

    • PAD  (Pre Arrest and Diversion Initiatives)  Individuals . atlantapad.org   ATL311 -1 

    • Partners for Home: Encampments. encampments@partnersforhome.org  See info here


    10:45: Introductions: Your name, business name, location and are you a PiHi Alliance member?

    • 30 second elevator speech + Announce your upcoming special events


    11:00 Adjournment

    NEXT MEETING IS WED. MAY 24TH @ 9:30AM- The Market District



  • February 15, 2023 3:56 PM | Anonymous

    We look forward to seeing you NEXT Wednesday, February 22nd at 9:30am for the Piedmont Heights Business Alliance Quarterly Meeting! 


    Our host location is PiHi member, Christ Covenant, 221 Armour Drive in the Armour West district of Piedmont Heights Alliance membership boundaries. 

    • 9:30-10:00 AM: Enjoy coffee, breakfast and getting to know your business neighbors
    • 10:00-11:00 AM: Business Meeting

    Meeting Agenda Items:

    • Welcome. Thank you to our host Christ Covenant. 
    • PiHi Alliance Business:  2022 Accomplishments, new membership boundaries and structure, call for volunteer board members
    • City Council District 6 
    • Transportation & Infrastructure  FreightATL, GDOT Roundabout at Monroe and Buford Spring, Atlanta BeltLine NE Trail, PiHi ATL311 Task Force, Cheshire Bridge, Armour Road pothole repair status
    • Unhoused Resources: PAD and Partners for Home


    WE'VE EXPANDED MEMBERSHIP BOUNDARIES

    If you are a business located on Cheshire Bridge Road between the new bridge and LaVista Road NE- YOU ARE NOW A FULL MEMBER! You will not be renewed at Affiliate level.  Thank you!  Join us today as low as $21 per month! 


    CheshireBridgeExpansion_2022.jpg


    CHECK OUT THE SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS YOU CAN APPLY FOR NOW!! 

    https://pihialliance.com/blog/13098770


    NPU-F MEETING IS TONIGHT- ALCOHOL LICENSE VOTING! 

    TONIGHT – Wednesday, February 15 at 7:00 p.m.

    Club Platinum on Piedmont Road has new ownership and is back on the agenda applying for an alcohol license. The neighborhood overwhelmingly supported NOT renewing their license last year, a decision which the Atlanta License Review Board agreed with (yeah!). YOUR VOTE MATTERS! 

    Two restaurant alcohol licenses will also be on the agenda tonight. Here's how your PHCA Board voted regarding these applications that were presented at our meeting on Tuesday., February 7. Please reach out if you have any questions about these applications.

    • Atlanta Eagle: PHCA Board voted to support their alcohol license application. Longtime Atlanta gay bar that moved from original Ponce location to Ansley Square Shopping Center. They have also received support from Ansley Park residents.

    • Toranj: PHCA Board voted to support their alcohol license application. New Turkish/Persian fine dining cuisine restaurant opening on Piedmont Road in the former Atmosphere French Bistro space.

    Be sure you are registered with NPU-F so that your vote is eligible. Your registration is valid for 12 months.

    Register for the Zoom meeting.

    Agenda

    OTHER NEWS IN PIEDMONT HEIGHTS! 

    • Woof's Atlanta is closed from 2/13-2/23 for renovations! Be sure to visit them for lunch or to watch a game to see their improvements next week.


  • February 15, 2023 10:53 AM | Anonymous

    2.15.23 | SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS YOU CAN APPLY FOR NOW!! 

    Outside of the Employee Retention Credit, virtually all remaining Covid-19 relief options for businesses have been exhausted at this point.

    But there are several small-business grants and loan programs businesses can apply for at a time of high inflation and an uneven economy.

    Here's a look at some of the options:

    Ladies who Launch will dole out $10K grants

    Women and non-binary-owned small-business owners across the country have a chance to win a $10,000 grant and six months of educational programming.

    The award, courtesy of nonprofit Ladies who Launch, is open to any business that operates in consumer packaged goods, such as food and beverages, household goods, apparel and more, with gross annual revenue between $100,000 and $499,000. 

    Apart from the cash and educational programming, winners will get one-on-one coaching from the Ladies who Launch staff and industry experts, as well as networking with fellow program participants through an in-person retreat and peer networking. 

    The program will award 20 business owners. The Deadline to apply is March 31, and business owners can do so here.

    Mastercard's Fearless Strivers contest will dish out $20,000 grants
    The Fearless Strivers Grant Contest, in partnership with Mastercard Inc., is officially back for another year and awards $20,000 grants as well as one-on-one mentorship.

    The first grant period application deadline is Feb. 22, 2022, and another one opens in April.

    Click here for more information and to apply.

    FedEx's Small Business Grant Program will award $30,000 grants

    The FedEx Small Business Grant Program will award $30,000 to 10 winners, along with $1,000 in print credits at FedEx Office and access to free consultation services.

    One additional winner, a veteran-owned business, will get an additional $20,000 from USAA Small Business Insurance.

    Business owners must sign up for a FedEx account and apply by Feb. 21, 2023.

    Accion Opportunity Fund teams with LegalZoom on $10,000 grants
    The Fast Break for Small Business grant program is a partnership between the Accion Opportunity Fund and LegalZoom, which offers $10,000 grants to 50 black-owned businesses.

    The deadline to apply is Feb. 17, 2023.

    Sage partners with The Boss Network for $10,000 grant program
    The Boss Network, in partnership with global technology company Sage, is offering up grants for black, women entrepreneurs of $10,000 plus mentoring resources.

    The deadline is Feb. 24, 2023.

    Click here for more details or to apply.

    National Science Foundation's America's Seed Fund dishes out $200M per year
    America's Seed Fund is a decades-long grant program powered by the National Science Foundation.

    The National Science Foundation grant program, open to early-stage companies that need to prove their technology and find their market potential, has made about 3,400 awards to startups and small businesses since 2012, with 153 exits by those companies and $9.1 billion in private investment.

    The grant program gives out roughly $200 million per year to eligible businesses. Click here to learn more.

    Small-business loan options and tax credits 

    There are also still loan programs and tax credits small businesses might be unaware of.

    • The USDA Business and Industry Loan Guarantee Program, part of an umbrella loan program offered by the USDA under its OneRD Guarantee Loan Initiative, offers loan guarantees of up to 80% on everything from purchasing a building, modernizing equipment, working capital or acquiring a company.

    It also only applies to eligible areas — essentially rural areas not in cities or towns of more than 50,000 — although businesses based in larger cities are eligible as long as the project is in a rural area.

    Here are some other tax credits small businesses might want to take a closer look at.


  • February 01, 2023 5:51 PM | Anonymous

    Happy New Year ...oh wait, it's February already. 


    We're gearing up for an amazing year and want to keep you informed. 

    Look for weekly emails from the PIEDMONT HEIGHTS BUSINESS ALLIANCE on Wednesdays.

    New member spotlights coming soon in emails, PiHiAlliance.com website and social media. 


    HERE'S HOW YOU CAN GET ENGAGED IN 2023 WITH YOUR BUSINESS COMMUNITY


    MARK YOUR CALENDARS

    State House 57 Stacey Evans Town Hall:


    Piedmont Heights Civic Association Board/General Meetings: Monthly on the First Tuesday of the Month from 7:00-8:30pm on Zoom


    Business Breakfast on the Beltline- Quarterly Business Event Series


    NPU F Meetings: Monthly on the Third Wednesday from 7:00-9:00pm on Zoom


    PiHi Alliance QUARTERLY Meetings: Quarterly IN-PERSON on the 4th Wednesday of the Month from 9:30am-11am

    • WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22: ARMOUR YARDS @ Christ Covenant

    • 225 Ottley Dr. NE Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30324 Breakfast and coffee from Chick Fil A will be provided from 9:30-10:00am 


    ATL Zoning 2.0 Workshop: Focused Workshop #3: Growth Area Alternatives

    • Tuesday, February 28 6-7:30pm   ONLINE or IN-Person     REGISTER HERE



    READ MORE ABOUT: OUR ADVOCACY IN ACTION! 

    10 Month Detour Off the Table

    GDOT Roundabout at Monroe Drive and Buford Spring Connector



    SPONSOR MORNINGSIDE ELEMENTARY CASINO NIGHT

    SATURDAY MARCH 11 @ 6PM

    Sponsorship Levels

    More Info

    Raffle Prizes + Volunteer 



    JOIN THE PIHI ALLIANCE NOW! 

    MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS START AT $21



    GET UP TO DATE ON OUR PLANS FOR 2023 

    AND HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED!


  • February 01, 2023 4:37 PM | Anonymous


    ADVOCACY IN ACTION! 

    October 2022: We notified all of our members and supporters via email about the upcoming GDOT roundabout project and the proposed 10 month detour and asked for public comment. With your help, we recieved over 500 comments. Thank you!

    November 2022: Piedmont Heights Business Alliance and the Piedmont Heights Civic Association personally spoke with our District 57 House Representative, Stacey Evans, and District 6 City Councilmember Alex Wan at our Annual Neighborhood Meeting on November 13th regarding our concerns about the 10 month detour impacting businesses and residents at the Monroe and Buford Spring Connector slated for 2024. 

    December 2022: Both organizations cowrote a letter expressing our concerns, suggestions and long standing impact on our community due to other infrastructure projects. READ THE LETTER HERE! 

    State Representative Stacey Evans and Distict 6 City Council Representative Alex Wan met with GDOT representatives in December 2022 to discuss their plans to install a roundabout at the entrance of Monroe Drive and Buford Highway Connector across from Fire Station 29. GDOT had recently solicited input from the community about this project, and many of you had voiced your concerns about the initial indications that the interchange would be completely shut down for 10 months during construction.

    We are relieved to share with you that we received assurances that such an extended closure is now off the table. Instead, the construction will be staged in such a way that sections of the interchange will be closed for much shorter durations (needed due to the extensive site grading work that will be required). Additionally, we learned that this work is not slated to begin until mid-2024 as GDOT spends the bulk of next year in the design process.

    Rep. Evans and Councilmember Wan will remain in close communication with their team and continue to share out all information on this project as received. 



  • November 11, 2022 11:35 AM | Anonymous


  • October 27, 2022 11:04 AM | Anonymous

    GDOT is currently collecting feedback for the proposed roundabout at State Route 13/Buford Spring connector and City Street 520/Monroe Drive. This proposed plan would close the exit for 10 months which will cause a negative impact to all businesses on the Armour/Ottley Loop AND SURROUNDING PIEDMONT HEIGHTS BUSINESSES!

    Piedmont Heights Business Alliance is seeking support of the Ansley Park Civic Association, Piedmont Heights Civic Association, Morningside-Lenox Park Association, Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association, Lindbergh LaVista Corridor Coalition, Livable Buckhead and Lindridge Martin Manor Neighborhood Association to write a collective letter to GDOT expressing their objection to this project timeline.

    Piedmont Heights Alliance and the Piedmont Heights Civic Association have been in contact with our House Rep Stacey Evens and also contacting our  city representatives to gain support for our objection.

    The comment period for this project is open until November 11, 2022. All organizations agree the comment period is unacceptable and will require additional time to properly recommend alternatives to this proposed plan.


    Further project details can be found here.

    VIEW THE Presentation 

    LEAVE COMMENTS HERE

    If you would like to join our efforts, please reach out to: discover@pihialliance.com

    Join Piedmont Heights Business Alliance to help us move this effort forward. 

    http://pihialliance.com/membership


  • October 27, 2022 10:51 AM | Anonymous

    As part of the “Clean Water Atlanta” Consent Decree Program, Department of Watershed Management (DWM) contractors will be performing Sewer Group 4 (SG4) Small Diameter Rehabilitation - Contract A. This work is being done to improve the City of Atlanta’s sewer system within your communityPlease see project fact sheet 

    SG4-A is the renewal and rehabilitation of selected portions of the City of Atlanta sewer collection system, as designated by the engineer throughout the course of the initial Closed Circuit Television Video (CCTV). CCTV sewer inspection refers to the process of using a camera to see inside of pipelines, sewer lines, or drains. CCTV cameras allow professionals to see the root causes of sewer issues without needing to conduct more invasive methods like digging or removing walls or flooring to gain access to plumbing.


    The CCTV investigative work is scheduled to begin between October 3, 2022 - October 24, 2022, and last approximately 10 – 14 weeks, weather permitting. Operational hours for the crew members will be Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Construction work is tentatively scheduled to begin during the 1st quarter of 2023.

    Due to the nature of the construction work that will be done to repair and rehabilitate sections of the sewer line, there will be lane closures and road closures involved in this project. Additional notification will be given prior to the closures and construction work beginning.

    Have a great day!


    Tarin Love

    City of Atlanta | DWM Public Information Officer -Office of Communicaitions & Community Affairs

    72 Marietta Street | Atlanta, GA, 30303 | 7th Floor

    office 404-546-3227 | cell 678-975-8638 |Email: tarinlove@atlantaga.gov


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