TheCochese
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Tomorrow is the one fucking day I have to go into work. Fuck.
I-85 is going to be shut down for a year.
I-85 is going to be shut down for a year.
When the writer passed through this country no army had invaded it, yet it looked desolate and forsaken. Not half the land is under cultivation. Fences and buildings are going to decay. In all the little towns the stores and hotels are closed. Travel from morning until night and you will not see a man, save some greyheaded grandfather. Husbands and sons have all gone to the war. Nothing remains to be seen but old women and children, many of them plowing in the field, and all fearful that they shall not be able to harvest the wheat they have planted. Most of their servants had been run off since planting time to Southwestern Georgia for fear they might, of their own accord, run the other way. I presume their crops ere this have all been harvested; doubtless what JOHNSTON left SHERMAN has taken.
Basically leaves Buford and Peachtree as the only way to get north of the Perimeter towards Gwinnet?
I feel for you folks who use I-85 often for commutes. I have lived/gone to school/worked ITP and in the same general area since I've been here and have managed to avoid long interstate/major highway commutes so far.
It will definitely be a factor in where we settle down and buy a home.
When I went they had paid parking at the venue. There weren't any other places to park, you had some apartments nearby but all the spots are reserved for residents or guests.Anyone here ever been to Terminal West? I'm going there for a show for the first time for my birthday in June. What's parking like, what is the best spot to see and hear? ect.
So are they still going ahead with the debut of SunTrust Field today, or has it been delayed?
When I went they had paid parking at the venue. There weren't any other places to park, you had some apartments nearby but all the spots are reserved for residents or guests.
Also it's a super small venue so really you'd kinda forced to be up close and personal.
Dope spot tho, I enjoyed the show I went to see there.
Yeah living and working ITP is the way to go.
As bad as interstate traffic is in the metro area, the local city traffic is among the most navigable of any of any big city I've lived in/drive in once you learn a few major bottlenecks to avoid.
A far cry from say D.C. where you just can't get much of anywhere for 2-3 hour layover during rush hours in interstates or local streets.
I recommend east Atlanta (even into Dekalb a bit). That area is gentrifying super fast as the changes in East Atlanta Village and Kirkwood spread. Those areas are expensive now but you can go a mile or two further and find some cheap places in safe pockets in Eastlake etc. despite the surrouning area being a little ghetto still.
We're a ways away from buying but for now working and living in NE ATL has been good to us. My barber is down near L5P though, so I know Eastlake and Kirkwood are farther away from work than we want to be.
https://mobile.twitter.com/CEOMARTA/status/847857821542731782Today, @MARTASERVICE is seeing a 25% increase in ridership and 80% increase Breeze Card in sales
Luckily, the attendance for today's game is capped at 25,000 people, as it's only open for season ticket holders. They had already set today's game as a "soft opening" for SunTrust Park before the first regular season home game in two weeks.Braves are playing their last exhibition game of the pre-season there today. I wonder how fucked attendance is gonna be.
Yeah, definitely depends on where your work is.
I work downtown so I'm like 6 miles away. Never takes more than 15-20 minutes even at rush hour (well maybe morning rush hour as I never have to be in before 10ish, but I20 just generally isn't bad other than as you get to the 75/85 ramp) as traffic just isn't bad on that side of town unless there's a big accident or something. My fiance works in west midtown so she has an extra 10-15 minutes, but still not bad.
Also, I just hate the northern metro area (Buckhead and beyond). Just the type of snobby, upper middle class white areas I can't stand even as an upper middle class white male. I do miss living in midtown, but needed to rent a house after moving in with my fiance who has large dogs. They're old and we'll probably go petless for a while and buy a condo in midtown if we end up staying here long term. For now east Atlanta works as at least EAV and Kirkwood are nice and the latter is walking distance for us.
The man accused of setting the fire that destroyed part of I-85 talked with companions about smoking crack cocaine before the blaze started, according to a document released Saturday.
The fire collapsed a well-traveled stretch of I-85 triggering millions of dollars in damage and wreaking havoc on traffic, potentially for months, as the state rebuilds the wrecked section.
Basil Eleby, 39, was charged on Saturday with first-degree arson in connection with the fire. Wearing a navy jumpsuit, flip-flops and handcuffs, Eleby reluctantly shuffled into a courtroom at the Fulton County jail for his first appearance hearing Saturday morning.
Judge James Altman announced the arson charge, which was added on top of an earlier felony charge of criminal damage to property, and set bond at $200,000. The judge said he had considered an amount more commensurate with the damage inflicted.
But in this case, the judge said, that would amount to hundreds of millions of dollars.
http://www.ajc.com/news/local/warra...ng-crack-before-blaze/dhJ61rKsrLtTKQnmf3JmYM/Eleby and two others, Barry Thomas and Sophia Brauer, were charged Friday in connection with the fire. (Brauer earlier was identified by a different last name, but she was listed in the document released Saturday as Brauer. The discrepancy could not be resolved on Saturday.)
Thomas and Brauer were charged with criminal trespass. Eleby, who has been arrested 19 times since 1995, mostly on drug offenses, according to jail records, is facing far more serious charges.
According to an affidavit by a fire department lieutenant, the suspect admitted to frequenting the area where the fire was set and acknowledged being there on Thursday afternoon at about the time the fire started.
Eleby told investigators from the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that hed met Thomas and Brauer there at about 4 p.m. and they discussed smoking crack cocaine together.
But Eleby ultimately decided he would consume the drugs by himself and left the area before the fire started, according to the affidavit, which was prepared in support of Elebys arrest warrant.
Thomas told a different story.
Mr. Thomas watched Basil Eleby place a chair on top of a shopping cart, reach under the shopping cart and ignite it, said the affidavit, which was released on Saturday.
Thomas told authorities he and Brauer then fled in the opposite direction of Eleby, it said.
😂😂😂lol..I'm here thinking this thread was about the show.
lol..I'm here thinking this thread was about the show.
These are homeless people? Any word on the people who left the shit under the highway?
That type of stuff is left under overpasses all over the city. You've never noticed it before? I'm guessing they use overpasses as either easy to reach storage for construction material or they are too cheap to rent a warehouse.
Then why leave it? We can't depend on homeless people not starting fires to disrupt an important highway. Doesn't the fire department assess this crap about whether it's a fire hazard?
Don't see the sun and emergency alarm was on occasionally.How's the weather everyone?
How's the weather everyone?
Newspaper says that I-85 will be opened by June 15th.
If they skip all the process of pre-construction that aren't super specifically about safety and ramrod it as priority one, two and three AND don't care about the cost... then maybe?
It's a race.
So if anyone here has ever ran/walked the Greenway trail up here in Roswell/Alpharetta. Here is what it looked like the yesterday afternoon after all those days of rain!
I've never ever seen it this bad. Certain parts do get little flooded when it rains heavily and sticks around for an extra day, but like small puddles that cover small sections. Never like this!