We Helped Keep Atlanta One City. Now We're Backing the Plan to Close the Gap Between Atlanta's Neighborhoods.
Atlanta's growth has been uneven for decades. The plan to address it is already in motion. The decision now is how far and how fast it goes. That decision includes whether to extend Atlanta's Tax Allocation Districts, one of the city's primary tools for funding large-scale investment.
Who We Are
Neighbors for a United Atlanta formed to oppose the Buckhead secession movement.
We came together around a shared belief: what happens in one part of Atlanta affects the whole city.
We helped keep Atlanta one city. Now we're focused on what comes next.
Why We're Here Now
Atlanta is at a decision point. The Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative is already in motion, focused on closing long-standing gaps between neighborhoods. The question is how far and how fast it can go.
Extending Atlanta's Tax Allocation Districts (TADs) will help determine that. With extension, the city can invest at the scale needed. Without it, progress continues more slowly.
Elected officials will be making this decision soon. They need to hear from Atlantans who want to see this work move forward.
Learn More
Why Extending TADs Matters
The data behind Atlanta's geographic divide and what is at stake if the TADs are not extended.
Read moreTAD Truths: APS
What APS contributes to Atlanta's TADs, what it gets back, and the negotiating power it holds.
Read moreFAQs
Straight answers to the most common questions about TADs, the NRI, and what extension means.
Read moreMake your voice heard
The vote will soon be in the hands of elected officials. Use our action toolkit to contact your representatives and ask them to vote YES to extend Atlanta's TADs.
Action Toolkit