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  <title><![CDATA[City ReAssembly When the Auto Plant Closes, PART II]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The announced closings of Georgia's only two auto assembly plants - Ford and General Motors-were made within two months of each other last winter. Both plants were sited on what was once the edge of the Atlanta metro region in the previous mid-century. Their communities are now inner ring suburbs and have the potential to play significant roles in metro-wide Smart Growth strategies, as well as to provide new models for infill development in the Atlanta metro region. The Ford Assembly plant is located in Hapeville, a southwest community that sits adjacent to the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson airport. The GM Assembly plant located in Doraville, a northeast community, is bordered by I-285 and the last stop on the northeast MARTA line. Both sites constitute a significant portion of redevelopable land within their two communities. Furthermore, their redevelopment offers opportunities to improve the residential and business base of both communities. 
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<p>That the two communities are confronting the same redevelopment challenge at the same point in time has provided a unique learning and service opportunity for Georgia Tech's City and Regional Planning masters students. This fall 14 students have been engaged in a redevelopment planning effort for the two assembly plant sites that focuses on issues of economic development and urban design. The results of their work will be presented at a public meeting held in each affected city in early December. We invite interested parties to attend one or both of these presentations. 
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<p>The presentation details for each city are as follows:
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<p>PART I:  Doraville<br />
Friday, December 8th, 2:00 PM<br />
Doraville City Hall<br />
3725 Park Avenue<br />
Doraville, GA 30340
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<p>PART II:  Hapeville<br />
Monday, December 11th, 5:30 PM<br />
Hapeville City Hall<br />
3468 North Fulton Avenue<br />
Hapeville, GA 30354
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<p>For more information about this event, please contact Dave Pierce at <a href="mailto:dave.pierce@gatech.edu">dave.pierce@gatech.edu</a> (Doraville) or Andrea Foard at <a href="mailto:andrea.foard@gatech.edu">andrea.foard@gatech.edu</a> (Hapeville).  If you would like to contact the professor leading this studio, please contact Dr. Nancey Green Leigh at <a href="mailto:NGLeigh@coa.gatech.edu">NGLeigh@coa.gatech.edu</a>. 
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<p>Please feel free to forward this event to any individuals or groups you feel would be interested in attending these presentations.
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<p>Thank You,<br />
The Georgia Tech City ReAssembly Planning Studio Team
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