Where exactly is Cabbagetown?
We are located just south of Inman Park, North of Grant Park, west of Reynoldstown and east of Boulevard just across the street from Oakland Cemetery home of the grave of Margaret Mitchell.
Why should I move to Cabbagetown?
If you like history, diversity, a little funkiness and knowing the neighbors like you know your family then you might like Cabbagetown. Our general common denominator is art and being considered just a wee bit off center. If you are looking for the trash bins to be promptly scooted to the backyard or for the house next door to have the perfect manicured garden, you may need to head further north. However, if you loved Opie’s life in Mayberry RFD, my guess is you will like Cabbagetown. And besides being the coolest place to live in Intown Atlanta, Cabbagetown boasts many conveniences that other neighborhoods in the City do. It is definitely a walking community with 2 parks and numerous restaurants!
Who do I call for services when I move in or out??
Trash: 404-330-6270
Electric: 888-660-5890
Phone: 888-757-6500
Natural Gas: 770-994-1946
Water: 404-658-6500
Where do I get the Transporation schedule?
Marta: 404-848-4711
When does the Neighborhood Association Meet?
The Cabbagetown Neighborhood Improvement Association (CNIA) meets the second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center at 177 Estoria Street in Cabbagetown.
How can I get on the Cabbagetown email list?
There is a list-serve on Yahoo Groups. It is CNIA@yahoogroups.com
Which NPU (Neighborhood Planning Unit) is Cabbagetown a part of?
Cabbagetown is located in NPU-N
When are the NPU- meetings?
NPU N meets the fourth Thursday of every month in the Little Five Points Community Center located at 1083 Austin Avenue in the neighborhood of Inman Park.
When are the Zoning Committee meetings?
The Zoning Committee schedules meetings as needed.
What do I need to know about Cabbagetown’s Historical Landmark District?
Cabbagetown has been designated as a Landmark District in the City Of Atlanta by the Atlanta Urban Design Commission and as such is subject to the certain covenants to keep the distinct features and characteristics of the area. When building or restoring homes, the owner must meet these requirements and have all exterior changes approved by the Atlanta Urban Design Commission prior to obtaining a building permit.
The AUDC meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 4:00 pm, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 55 Trinity Avenue, SW. The public is welcome to attend and is given the opportunity to speak in support of or in opposition to items on the agenda.
To reach the AUDC, call the Office of Planning at 404-330-6145.
Click here for Cabbagetown Landmark Historic District Guidelines and Regulations.
Who is our City Council representative?
Natalyn Archibog serves CabbagetownEdgewood through her seat as District 5 Representative.
In what city and county is Cabbagetown located?
We are in Fulton County within the Atlanta City Limits.
What are Cabbagetown’s schools?
Elementary School: John Cook
Middle School: Martin Luther King
High School: Maynard Jackson

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