The City of Atlanta contractors began work on Flamingo Drive on April 7th. Initial work will include the installation of granite curbing at selected properties and the upgrading of ADA-compliant ramps at zthe intersection of Flamingo Drive and Benjamin E. Mays Drive. Work hours will be between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Traffic control operations will be in place to minimize disruption to the surrounding area.
The full scope of the project includes curbing installation, ADA ramp upgrades, road resurfacing, and striping. The City of Atlanta will make every effort to ensure that trash collection continues on its regularly scheduled day. However, if construction activity impacts pickup, the Department of Public Works will return at a later date to collect any missed refuse. Project completion is estimated at approximately three to four months. Benjamin E. Mays Drive, between Cascade Road and Fairburn Road, is also scheduled for resurfacing as part of this initiative.

Questions? Contact Carla Smith, Program Management Officer at casmith@atlantaga.gov or 678.436.7559.
Mayor Andre Dickens and the City of Atlanta are introducing the Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative (NRI), a transformative program designed to make a meaningful impact across Atlanta neighborhoods.
Learn more about this important initiative and discover how you can get involved here.

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On July 17, 2025, Mrs. Eunice Glover was honored at Atlanta City Hall for her tireless service to the Southwest Atlanta community and the City of Atlanta.
Mrs. Glover has been a steadfast advocate for her community, serving as the long-time Chairperson of NPU-I and member of Audubon Forest Neighborhood Association.
Her leadership is respected, her voice carries weight, and her influence has left a lasting mark on our community.
Congratulations, Mrs. Glover on this well-deserved honor!
NPUs are the official avenue for residents to receive updates concerning all functions of Atlanta City government. NPUs enable residents to express concerns and provide input helps the City in developing plans that best meet the needs of each neighborhood. There are 25 NPUs in the City of Atlanta. Audubon Forest is located NPU-I.