MARTA SHOULDLlS1EN TOCNOR[.' ,.'_"':COLLfER lDU..s CIVIC ASSOCIATION PICKETS MEEI'INGPrO(t:JoLs Location <strong>of</strong> MARtA Station on Xorthslde DrheNorth-South Fight,,.,, Pllot_B,1l MillinNobody Scents to WantNorthside Transit Station8y S IURO~ BAILEY 'III"II·to-do. stahle Collier HillsIt WflN lilat nobody ..... ::n\.~ residenUal community. whichthat cmlrovfl'§W ~(,rthside ~ts <strong>of</strong> a 5()I.,.1ncrn 10C'a[)ri'ie rapt(! lJ"aM:t ~tation In lien say would be subjected tot h t I r immediate nei~rhood_commf'rcial pre!iSUre5 if thestation were placed north..1b3t's the thnast <strong>of</strong> com- Wyche Fowler, president <strong>of</strong>ments made- 'l"UeIIday by rest- the Atlanta City Council, redentsboth IIOl1b and south <strong>of</strong> nunded the MARTA boardlnlerstate 'IS, in \be Northside that city fathc1'$ have twiceDri'"O "onlt)'. to the Me1;rO- gont'! on record favoring thepobtan AtJanfa R.1prd Transit southern site, a Iso recomAutMc"ity's board <strong>of</strong> directors. Tl'lCf\dd by t~ Atlanta ReoThe :o.tARTA board will vote giOnaJ. Commission.on whether-to place the be1ea- '!be )[ARTA system constiKUrderlng tool like• er. at its J.,. II m£'Oling.and 1 1tone. we have. ev& experi·look In a lmal round <strong>of</strong> pubRe en~ before," said Fowler,~l O!l the Issue at ib ~ that the devclopmentTuesda} seBon.potentifl or the sGUthem site. An array 01 agene1M, <strong>of</strong>fl- already lIhowing s l g n s <strong>of</strong>c:ials and cibztnl are lined upIn favor <strong>of</strong> ~tmg thfo IIlaUon&oUth <strong>of</strong> 1·,,,, away from the•,-_ .."transition from residential tocommercial, fits in best withlonG·ra~ city pans.l'i~'" Routt Conn("('u unox antl W~ t EntlFowler was echoed by CityCouncilman Ridtard Gut:lIl\aI1and spoke:;men for the CoIlie ~HI!.ls Civic Association, inchldjngneighborhood resiaent FoyDevine, who said the southl'rDlocation would "inevitably beeom e commercialized,"whel.hE>r the MARTA station iI}ocated !here or not.The Collier mlls orgafli7 '&oon has fought the -northel1lsite for more than two years,as W1l:11 as an array <strong>of</strong> attemptsby prlvatp developers!to have the property ..mere 'the statiOn would Ix! locatedrezoocd for commerciAl use.But the moderate-incomeresidents sooth <strong>of</strong> the interstate,I e 5 s well org3n1?JOd,don't want the staUon In !.heIrmidst either, several told the""' .....Rev. Laurence ~lcO.llIOUli11,pastor or the UnderwoodMf:I'I'l(lI'ial United MetbtldistQrurch, said the !l)Uthernresidents have recently fonnedan tindet·wood Neij,'hhot-hood ASSOCiation "and we'vediscOVered there's • lot <strong>of</strong>\.:tality. life and C(IOCeI1l inthis areII, ,.''1lUs (southernl c:ornmunltycan survive We are Ikdl·cated to malntaln!.ng \t as •rnedlUm-tncome ncl~bOrMOdin Atlanta. If MARTA s~us," McCUllough said."If • MARTA stallon goesIn the middle <strong>of</strong> our tleI~·hoOd )'OU will seal Its fate andhaSten its dealh." he said., 'I feel 0 u r property ISworth just as much to us ast h ~ (northern ~tJ')~y Is worth to them."8rgued ~tn- L. S Brantley""We doa't I"Il!fd a statton.!WI tM1 cklrI"t need tt flI~,All ,..-e need 11 buWS." IheaddfId. 1Q1nc the board to.beIndotI pLV\S for ..... rwthslde.mtbt'r r$dMt aid a IOLII'" Iem ItaHOn wMd diIplaee 117familit'l" ~ to a hand·fUI........ "'""'_fnr the nart1w1Illl~"Wi" CoU_ Hilla ~tspid!1.cd ~!ART A ou1I5de tbcEquitable BuUdiaC in u\"or Ofthe IIOUthtm k<strong>Jr</strong>.tioo ,
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