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2019 Parks Mowing Schedules CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 OAKLAND CEMETERY MOWING SCHEDULE SUPERVISOR: KADESH WILLIAMS (CR 5) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Section 9 Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 7 Section 8 Section 1 CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 BELTLINE MOWING SCHEDULE SUPERVISOR: RODNEY MILLEN (CR 901) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Tanyard Creek Golf View, Skate Park DH Stanton Knuga Street Proctor Creek Gordon & West View Trail SW Trail H4W Park Northwest BJ Trail Eastside Trail Gordon & White North Fork Trail White Park Muse Park Connector Connector Howard Trail, Clifton Trail Armand Park White Street Trail Langhorn Trail Lionel Hampton Bitsy Grant Trails Holderness Trail CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 SPECIAL SERVICES BALLFIELD SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: NATHAN MILLER CR (777) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 Central Park (2) Boulevard Crossing (2) Center Hill Field (2) Pittman Park Shady Valley M.L.K. Grant Park Anderson Park Upper/Synthetic Turf Perkerson Park Candler Park East Lake D.H. Stanton Ben Hill Upper/Synthetic Turf J.A. White Park Lake Claire South Bend Squares Adams Park (3) Adamsville Synthetic Turf Iverson South Bend Soccer Fields Butler CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 SOUTHEAST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: TERRANCE BROWN (CR 310) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Grant Park Grant Park Hill Street Island Grant Park- Grant Park- Grant Park- Grant Park- Grant Park- Grant Park- Grant Park- Section #1 Section #2 Section #3 Section #3 Section #4 Section #5 Section #5 Section #6 Section #6 Fulton & Ormond & Grant Glenwood Municipal Court Trinity Lot Fulton & Pryor Trinity Lot Fire Station Memorial Corridor Marzetti Lot & Extra Lot ADOPTED PARK LOCATIONS REGION SUPERVISOR PARK NAME PARK ADDRESS ZIP SE Terrance Brown Welch Street Park 794 Welch St. SE 30310 SE Terrance Brown Eastwood/Emerson Triangle Eastwood Ave/Emerson Ave. SE 30316 CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 SOUTHEAST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: PATRICK BURRELL (CR 320) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Arthur Langford South Atlanta Southbend Southbend Thomasville Thomasville Rosel Fann Empire Southside Cleveland Ave. John Birdine Oaknoll I (Pavilion & Pool ) (Pool & Ballfield) Harper Rebel Valley Jonesboro Tullwater Kimpson Oaknoll II Billings Circle Triangle Pryor Tucker Four Corners Macon Drive McKay Circle ADOPTED PARK LOCATIONS REGION SUPERVISOR PARK NAME PARK ADDRESS ZIP SE Patrick Burrell Browns Mill/McWilliams Park Brown Mill Rd. /McWilliams Rd SE 30315 CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 SOUTHEAST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: OLANDA HARPER (CR 330) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Bessie Branham Brownwood East Lake Coan Jacci Fuller Ralph Abernathy Walker Phoenix II Benteen Rawson Oakview I Arbor Gateway Heritage Lang Carson Phoenix III Kirkwood Washington Urban Forest Oakview II Gilliam Esther Peachey Manigault Chosewood Lefever Cabbagetown ADOPTED PARK LOCATIONS REGION SUPERVISOR PARK NAME PARK ADDRESS ZIP SE Olanda Harper Stoney Point Park Confederate Ave./ Woodland Ave. SE 30316 SE Olanda Harper Kirkwood Dickson Woodbine Ave.SE (near Gilliam Park 30307 SE Olanda Harper Seals & Sinkfield Dearborn St. SE (at dead end) 30317 SE Olanda Harper Glenwood Triangle Wilkinson Dr./Glenwood Ave./I-20 30317 SE Olanda Harper Stoney Point Park Confederate Ave./Woodland Ave. SE 30331 CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 NORTHEAST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: EDWARD FOWLER (CR 410) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Freedom Pkwy Freedom Pkwy Freedom Pkwy Freedom Pkwy Freedom Pkwy Goldsboro Freedom Pkwy Freedom Pkwy Freedom Pkwy Freedom Pkwy #3,#4 #3,2 #2 #1 #1 #6 #6,#5 #5 #5 Freedom Pkwy Springvale #1 ADOPTED PARK LOCATIONS REGION SUPERVISOR PARK NAME PARK ADDRESS ZIP NE Edward Fowler Robert W. Woodruff Park 91 Peachtree St. NE 30303 NE Edward Fowler Findley Plaza Euclid Ave./ Moreland Ave. NE 30307 NE Edward Fowler Prado at 17th Street Triangle The Prado / 17th Street NE 30309 NE Edward Fowler Prado at Inman Circle Park The Prado/Inman Circle NE 30309 NE Edward Fowler Prado-Maddox Triangle The Prado/Maddox Dr. Ne 30309 NE Edward Fowler Prado-Peachtree Circle Triangle The Prado/Peachtree Circle NE 30309 NE Edward Fowler Prado-Piedmont Beauty Spot The Prado/Piedmont Rd NE 30309 NE Edward Fowler Prado-South Prado Circle The Prado/South Prado NE 30309 NE Edward Fowler Prado-Westminster Triangle The Prado/westmiister Dr. NE 30309 CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 NORTHEAST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: LOUIS HARDEN (CR 420) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Piedmont: Piedmont: Piedmont Park Ponce Strip: Winn Central Central Candler Shadyvalley Lanier Blvd Dog Park Springdale ABG/Road McClatchey Park Selena Butler/ Calhoun Orme Park Lenox C.A. Gazebo Virgilee ML King RAC Wildwood ABG Banks Ansley Meadow Banks Oak Grove Tennis Ctr. C.A.Drive Shadyside Tennis Banks C.A.Tri Dellwood Noguchi Tri C.A. Bank Pavilion ADOPTED PARK LOCATIONS REGION SUPERVISOR PARK NAME PARK ADDRESS ZIP NE Louis Harden Birchwood-Arlene Triangle Birchwood Dr. /Arlene Way NE 30305 NE Louis Harden Piedmont Road Triangle Piedmont Rd./ Elliott Circle NE 30305 NE Louis Harden Lenox and Johnson Road Park Lenox Rd. / Johnson Rd. NE 30306 NE Louis Harden North Highland Terrace Park N. Highland Terr. NE(Amsterdam Ave.) 30306 NE Louis Harden Robin Lane Park End of Robin Lane NE 30306 NE Louis Harden Charles Allen Median Charles Allen Dr. NE 30308 NE Louis Harden Ray Kluka Memorial Park Greenwood Ave. Monroe Dr. NE 30308 NE Louis Harden Vedado-Greenwood Triangle Vedado Way NE Greenwood Ave..NE 30308 NE Louis Harden Avery-E. Park Lane Triangle Avery Dr./E. Park Lane NE 30309 NE Louis Harden Beverly-Avery Circle Beverly Rd./ Avery Cir. NE 30309 NE Louis Harden Beverly-Avery Triangle Beverly Rd/Avery Dr. NE 30309 continued on next page.. CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 NORTHEAST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: LOUIS HARDEN (CR 420) ADOPTED PARK LOCATIONS CONTINUED REGION SUPERVISOR PARK NAME PARK ADDRESS ZIP NE Louis Harden Birchwood-Arlene Triangle Birchwood Dr. /Arlene Way NE 30305 NE Louis Harden Piedmont Road Triangle Piedmont Rd./ Elliott Circle NE 30305 NE Louis Harden Lenox and Johnson Road Park Lenox Rd. / Johnson Rd. NE 30306 NE Louis Harden North Highland Terrace Park N. Highland Terr. NE(Amsterdam Ave.) 30306 NE Louis Harden Robin Lane Park End of Robin Lane NE 30306 NE Louis Harden Charles Allen Median Charles Allen Dr. NE 30308 NE Louis Harden Ray Kluka Memorial Park Greenwood Ave. Monroe Dr. NE 30308 NE Louis Harden Vedado-Greenwood Triangle Vedado Way NE Greenwood Ave..NE 30308 NE Louis Harden Avery-E. Park Lane Triangle Avery Dr./E. Park Lane NE 30309 NE Louis Harden Beverly-Avery Circle Beverly Rd./ Avery Cir. NE 30309 NE Louis Harden Beverly-Avery Triangle Beverly Rd/Avery Dr. NE 30309 CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 NORTHEAST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: BARBARA THOMAS (CR 450) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Morgan & Blvd Bass Sidney Marcus Mayor’s Park 1000 L Loring Sunken Garden Delta John Howell Smith J. D. Sims Height Pkwy & Merritts Lake Claire Beech Valley Hardy’s Ivy Morningside Inman Home Renaissance J. W. Dobbs Yonah Pkwy & Angier Iverson Daniel Johnson Piedmont & Wildwood Noble M.L.K. Harris Eubanks Gardens Wabash Herbert Taylor Homestead Folk Art I Morningside Pres. Blvd Angier Wilson Folk Art II Hickory Grove (PQI Only) ADOPTED PARK LOCATIONS REGION SUPERVISOR PARK NAME PARK ADDRESS ZIP NE Barbara Thomas Barclay Median Barclay Place/E. Rock Springs NE 30306 NE Barbara Thomas Helen Drive Park Dead End of Helen Dr. / Kay Lane NE 30306 NE Barbara Thomas Spring Valley Jewish Corner Spring Valley Ln./ University Dr. NE 30306 NE Barbara Thomas Todd Street Triangle Todd Rd. NE/ Adair Ave. NE 30306 NE Barbara Thomas Virginia Highland Triangle Virginia Ave. NE / N. Highland Ave NE 30306 NE Barbara Thomas Zimmer Drive Circle Zimmer Drive NE (off N. Highland Ave.) 30306 NE Barbara Thomas Inman Park Trolley Barn 963 Edgewood Ave. NE 30307 NE Barbara Thomas Folk Art (Courtland) Park 2 Sides of Courtland St./Ralph McGill Av. 30308 continued on next page.. CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 NORTHEAST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: BARBARA THOMAS (CR 450) ADOPTED PARK LOCATIONS CONTINUED REGION SUPERVISOR PARK NAME PARK ADDRESS ZIP NE Barbara Thomas Inman Cirlce at 17th St. Park Inman Circ/ 17th Street NE 30309 NE Barbara Thomas Pershing Point Park Peachree St. / W. P'tree St. NE 30309 NE Barbara Thomas Westminister Park Westiminister Dr. NE /Park Lane NE 30309 NE Barbara Thomas E. Rock Springs Triangle E. Rock Springs RD./ N Pelham Rd. NE 30324 NE Barbara Thomas Pelham Road Park E. Pelham Rd./Piedmont Rd. NE 30324 NE Barbara Thomas J. Allen Couch Park Hemphill Ave./Ferst St./6th St. 30318 NE Barbara Thomas Piedmont Heights Park Montgomery Ferry Rd. at Pelham 30324 NE Barbara Thomas Walton Spring Park Spring St./Int'l Blvd./Carnegie Way 30303 NE Barbara Thomas Margaret Mitchell Square Peachtree St. at Forsyth St. NW 30303 CITY OF ATLANTA OFFICE OF PARKS 2019 SOUTHWEST MOWING SCHEDULES SUPERVISOR: MELVIN HARRELL (CR 211) DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Adams Park Adams Park J.A.White-sec 1 J.A.White J.A.White- sec 3 Dean Rusk Howell Rev.
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