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    Atlanta’s Momentum: Mayor Dickens Highlights Progress on Housing, Safety, Infrastructure, and Equity

    From historic bond ratings to record-breaking housing development, Mayor Dickens outlines how Atlanta is building a stronger, safer, and more inclusive city for all.
    By ATL Direct AdminApril 2, 20253 Mins Read
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    In just a short time, Atlanta has achieved milestones that are reshaping the city’s future—and at the heart of it all is a commitment to equity, growth, and sustainability. Mayor Andre Dickens recently shared updates on major strides Atlanta has made in public safety, housing, infrastructure, and financial health, painting a picture of a city on the move—with opportunity for all. “We have lowered violent crime, created job opportunities for our youth, and offered positive alternatives to keep our communities strong,” Dickens said.

    A Safer, Stronger Atlanta

    Public safety remains a top priority for the city, and recent initiatives have led to a drop in violent crime and expanded programs for youth employment and enrichment. These efforts reflect a deeper investment in prevention and community-based solutions.

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    National Leader in Affordable Housing

    Atlanta is now building affordable housing faster than any other major city in the U.S., with thousands of new and preserved units being developed to meet rising demand. The city’s goal of creating or preserving 20,000 affordable homes by 2030 is being met with unprecedented urgency. “We’re not just talking about affordability—we’re delivering it,” Dickens said.

    $50 Million Commitment to Ending Homelessness

    Mayor Dickens has proposed a $50 million Homeless Opportunity Bond—the largest single investment in addressing homelessness in the city’s history. The funding would support the creation of permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing for the most vulnerable.

    This investment is part of a larger $60 million package to address pressing community needs and revitalize underserved areas.

    Fighting Blight, Preserving Community

    The city has also passed a new blight tax, which raises taxes up to 25 times higher on vacant, abandoned, and deteriorating properties. The move is designed to push property owners to act—and to return neglected spaces to productive use in neighborhoods that need them most. “Vacant and dangerous properties stand in the way of community progress. We’re tackling that head-on,” said Dickens.

    A Historic Financial Milestone

    For the first time in history, Atlanta now holds a AAA bond rating—the highest possible credit rating a city can receive. This milestone reflects strong financial stewardship, positioning Atlanta to invest confidently in public projects and infrastructure.

    A City That Works—Literally

    Mayor Dickens also acknowledged the 9,000+ employees who power Atlanta daily—from sanitation and public works to parks, first responders, and frontline teams. “These are the people who keep our city moving forward—from picking up trash to keeping our water clean, to running into danger when others run away,” Dickens said. “That’s what makes a city strong—when we take care of everybody.”

    Learn more about Atlanta’s citywide investments in safety, housing, infrastructure, and community services at: www.atlantaga.gov

    Stay informed on upcoming city initiatives, council legislation, and ways to engage at ATLDirect.com.

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