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DECEMBER 2019 • VOL. 13 — NO. 1
Buckhead
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BY JOHN RUCH
johnruch@reportemewspapers.net
JOHN RUCH
Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Meria Carstarphen talks about the district’s
progress and the impacts of tax breaks on revenue and equity at the Nov. 20
meeting of the Northwest Community Alliance at Northside Church of God.
BCID NEWS ROUND-UP | More inside ►
‘Revolutionary’ shuttle service
is delayed by liability question
BY JOHN RUCH
johnruch@reporternewspapers.net
An on-demand shuttle van service that
was to debut in central Buckhead in January
has been delayed - and possibly endangered
- by legal liability questions.
The service, involving four free-roaming
vans hailed on Uber-style cellphone apps,
would be operated by a company called Via
in a contract with the Buckhead Communi
ty Improvement District. It is intended to re
place the current fixed-route “hue” shuttle
bus service. The Via program was approved
by the BCID board earlier this year, with one
member praising it as a “revolutionary” ser
vice that could be imitated metro-wide.
But in contract negotiations, the BCID
See REVOLUTIONARY on page 28
Commercial tax breaks and dis
counts are the target of a new “task
force” within the Buckhead Council
of Neighborhoods, which says such
deals are shifting the tax burden to
homeowners and putting a drag on
the school system budget.
The Taxes/TADs Task Force
came from a team-up suggestion
from Atlanta Public Schools Super
intendent Meria Carstarphen, who
blasted tax breaks on luxury rede
velopments at the Oct. 10 BCN meet
ing. She repeated the theme at a
Nov. 20 meeting of the Northwest
Community Alliance, where she re
sponded positively when told about
the BCN task force.
“Good for them,” she said. “They
seem to be thoughtful. Maybe some
thing good can come out of it. [Or]
at least some better understanding.”
See TAX on page 30