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City of Atlanta Precinct Polling Places As of 3/16/2015 Attachment I CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 ATTACHMENT I Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 1: Atlanta School Board District 1 01A Parkside Elementary School 685 Mercer Sreet, SE 01B Ormewood Park Presbyterian Church 1071 Delaware Avenue 01C1 Dobbs Elementary School 2025 Jonesboro Road, SE 01C2 Dobbs Elementary School 2025 Jonesboro Road, SE 01D Ga Hills Neighbor Facility 250 Georgia Avenue 01E Ga Hills Neighbor Facility 250 Georgia Avenue 01F Atlanta South Side Community Health Center 1046 Ridge Avenue 01G D.H. Stanton Elementary School 970 Martin Street 01H Liberty Baptist Church 395 Chamberlain Street, SE 01I Liberty Baptist Church 395 Chamberlain Street, SE 01J Price Middle School 1670 Benjamin W. Bickers Drive, SE 01P Bible Way Ministries 894 Constitution Road 01R Thomasville Recreation Center 1835 Henry Thomas Drive 01S Dobbs Elementary School 2025 Jonesboro Road, SE 01T Benteen Elementary School 200 Cassanova Street PAGE 1 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 2: Atlanta School Board District 1 02A Tenth Street High Rise 150 Tenth Street, NE 02B Saint Luke's Episcopal Church 435 Peachtree Street 02C Cosby Spears High Rise 355 North Avenue, NE 02D Butler Street Baptist Church 315 Ralph Mcgill Boulevard 02E Little 5 Points Community Center 1083 Austin Avenue 02F1 Druid Hills Presbyterian Church 1026 Ponce De Leon Avenue, NE 02F2 Druid Hills Presbyterian Church 1026 Ponce De Leon Avenue, NE 02G John Hope Elementary School 112 Boulevard, NE 02H (EE-DeKalb) Epworth United Methodist Church 1561 Mclendon Avenue, NE 02I (EE-DeKalb) Epworth United Methodist Church 1561 Mclendon Avenue, NE 02J Henry W. Grady High School Gym 929 Charles Allen Drive, NE 02K Henry W. Grady High School Gym 929 Charles Allen Drive, NE 02L1 Georgia Tech Student Service Building 353 Ferst Drive, NW 02L2 Georgia Tech Student Service Building 353 Ferst Drive, NW 02S Wheat Street Towers Apartment Complex 375 Auburn Avenue 02W Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree Street, NW PAGE 2 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 3: Atlanta School Board District 2 03A Atlanta Job Corps Center 239 West Lake Avenue, NW 03B Carter G. Woodson Elementary School 1605 Donald L Hollowell Parkway, NW 03C Atlanta Police Athletic League 120 Anderson Avenue, NW 03D Washington Park Library 1116 Martin Luther King Jr Drive, SW 03E Greater Bethany Baptist Church 786 Thurmond Street 03F Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree Street, NW 03G Simpson Street Church Of Christ 800 Joseph E. Boone Boulevard, NW 03H Carter G. Woodson Elementary School 1605 Donald L Hollowell Parkway, NW 03I Georgia Tech Student Service Building 353 Ferst Drive, NW 03L Fire Station #16 1048 Joseph E. Boone Boulevard, NW 03M NW Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 1150 Niles Avenue 03N Lindsay Street Baptist Church 550 Lindsay Street 03P1 Antioch Baptist Church Family Center 540 Cameron M Alexander Boulevard, NW 03P2 Antioch Baptist Church Family Center 540 Cameron M Alexander Boulevard, NW 03S Berean Seventh Day Adventist Church 291 Hamilton E Holmes Drive 03T Friendship Towers 35 Northside Drive PAGE 3 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 4: Atlanta School Board District 2 04A Washington Park Library 1116 Martin Luther King Jr Drive, SW 04B Washington Park Library 1116 Martin Luther King Jr Drive, SW 04C Atlanta Job Corps Center 239 West Lake Avenue, NW 04D C. A. Scott Recreation Building at Mosley Park 1565 Martin Luther King Jr Drive 04F Centennial Elementary School 531 Luckie Street, NW 04G James Orange Park Recreation Center 1305 Oakland Drive, SW 04I Paul L. Dunbar School 500 Whitehall Terrace, SW 04J Central United Methodist Church 506 Mitchell Street 04K Abernathy Towers 1059 Oglethorpe Avenue 04L West Hunter Street Baptist Church 1040 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard 04M James Orange Park Recreation Center 1305 Oakland Drive, SW 04S St Peters Baptist Church Recreation Building 1558 Venetian Drive 04T W Oakland Missionary Bapt Church 1025 Violet Street 04V Dunbar Neighborhood Center 477 Windsor Street 04W Morehouse College 833 Fair Street 04X1 E.L. Connally Elementary School 1654 South Alvarado Terrace, SW 04X2 E.L. Connally Elementary School 1654 South Alvarado Terrace, SW PAGE 4 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 5: Atlanta School Board District 3 05A1 Lang-Carson Recreation Center 100 Flat Shoals Avenue 05A2 Lang-Carson Recreation Center 100 Flat Shoals Avenue 05B Liberty Baptist Church 395 Chamberlain Street, SE 05C Liberty Baptist Church 395 Chamberlain Street, SE 05D Saint Luke's Episcopal Church 435 Peachtree Street 05E (MT-DeKalb) First Iconium Baptist Church 542 Moreland Avenue, SE 05F Cosby Spears High Rise 355 North Avenue, NE 05G (BB-DeKalb) Israel Baptist Church 2071 Hosea L Williams, SE Maynard Jackson High School 05H (CN-DeKalb) (Formerly Coan Middle School) 1550 Hosea L. Williams Drive 05I (EA-DeKalb) Saint Philips AME Church 240 Candler Road, SE 05J Butler Street Baptist Church 315 Ralph Mcgill Boulevard 05K Wheat St Towers Apt Complex 375 Auburn Avenue 05L (BR-DeKalb) Hugh Otis Burgess Elementary School 480 Clifton Street, SE 05P (EE-DeKalb) Epworth United Methodist Church 1561 Mclendon Avenue, NE PAGE 5 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 6: Atlanta School Board District 3 06B Samuel Inman Middle School 774 Virginia Avenue 06C (JA-DeKalb) Briar Vista Elementary School 1131 Briar Vista Terrace 06D Morningside Baptist Church Gym 1700 Piedmont Road 06E Morningside Baptist Church Gym 1700 Piedmont Road 06F Ponce De Leon Library 980 Ponce De Leon Avenue 06G Henry W. Grady High School Gym 929 Charles Allen Drive, NE 06H Fire Station No 19 1063 North Highland Avenue 06I Peachtree Hills Park and Recreation Center 308 Peachtree Hills Avenue, NE 06J Samuel Inman Middle School 774 Virginia Avenue 06L1 Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree Street, NW 06L2 Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree Street, NW 06M (EE-DeKalb) Epworth United Methodist Church 1561 Mclendon Avenue, NE 06N 2nd Ponce De Leon Baptist Church 2715 Peachtree Road, NE - Family Life Center 06P (EE-DeKalb) Epworth United Methodist Church 1561 Mclendon Avenue, NE 06Q 2nd Ponce De Leon Baptist Church 2715 Peachtree Road, NE - Family Life Center 06R First Presbyterian Church 1328 Peachtree Street 06S Morningside Elementary School 1053 East Rock Springs Road PAGE 6 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 7: Atlanta School Board District 4 07A Sarah Rawson Smith Elementary School 370 Old Ivy Road, NE 07B St James Methodist Church 4400 Peachtree Dunwoody Road 07C St James Methodist Church 4400 Peachtree Dunwoody Road 07D Buckhead Library 269 Buckhead Avenue 07E Peachtree Hills Park and Recreation Center 308 Peachtree Hills Avenue, NE 07F Cathedral Of Saint Philip 2744 Peachtree Road 07H 2nd Ponce De Leon Baptist Church 2715 Peachtree Road, NE - Family Life Center 07J Peachtree Hills Park and Recreation Center 308 Peachtree Hills Avenue, NE 07M Brighton Gardens of Buckhead 3088 Lenox Road, NE 07N Peachtree Hills Park and Recreation Center 308 Peachtree Hills Avenue, NE 07Z (JA-DeKalb) Briar Vista Elementary School 1131 Briar Vista Terrace, NE PAGE 7 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 8: Atlanta School Board District 4 08A Warren T Jackson Elementary School 1325 Mount Paran Road 08B Chastain Park Gymnasium 140 West Wieuca Road 08C Chastain Park Gymnasium 140 West Wieuca Road 08D Northside Library 3295 Northside Parkway 08E Morris Brandon Primary Center School 2845 Margaret Mitchell Drive 08F1 Morris Brandon Elementary School 2741 Howell Mill Road, NW 08G The Cathedral Towers Inc 2820 Peachtree Road 08H Sutton Middle School 2875 Northside Drive 08J Sutton Middle School 2875 Northside Drive 08K Bitsy Grant Tennis Center 2125 Northside Drive 08L Cathedral of Saint Philip 2744 Peachtree Road 08M Peachtree Presbyterian Church 3434 Roswell Road 08N1 Trinity Presbyterian Church 3003 Howell Mill Road 08N2 Trinity Presbyterian Church 3003 Howell Mill Road 08P Senior Citizen Services 1705 Commerce Drive PAGE 8 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 9: Atlanta School Board District 5 09A Marietta Road High Rise 2295 Marietta Road, NW 09B English Park Recreation Center 1340 Bolton Road, NW 09C Jackson Memorial Baptist Church 534 Fairburn Road 09D Salem Baptist Church 2283 Baker Road 09E Dogwood Senior Center 1953 Donald L. Hollowell Parkway, NW 09F Warren Athletic Field 2465 Warren Road 09G1 Fire Station No. 8 1711 Marietta Boulevard, NW 09G2 Fire Station No. 8 1711 Marietta Boulevard, NW 09H Senior Citizen Services 1705 Commerce Drive 09I Carter G. Woodson Elementary School 1605 Donald L Hollowell Parkway, NW 09K Scott Elementary School 1752 Hollywood Road, NW 09L Springfield Baptist Church 1730 Hollywood Road, NW 09M Fire Station No.28 1925 Hollywood Road, NW PAGE 9 OF 12 CITY OF ATLANTA PRECINCT POLLING PLACES AS OF 3/16/2015 Precinct and Polling Places of City Council District 10: Atlanta School Board District 5 10A Adamsville Elementary School 286 Wilson Mill Road, SW 10B Jean Childs Young Middle School 3116 Benjamin E. Mays Drive, SW 10C Benjamin E. Mays High School 3450 Benjamin E. Mays Drive, SW 10D Adamsville Recreation Center 3201 Martin Luther King Jr Drive, SW 10E Harper Archer Middle School 3399 Collier Drive 10F Berean Seventh Day Adventist Church 291 Hamilton E Holmes Drive 10G St Paul's Episcopal Church 306 Peyton Road 10H Peyton Forest Elementary School 301 Peyton Road 10I Jean Childs Young Middle School 3116 Benjamin E.
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