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Welcome to the
Mozley Park Neighborhood


F.L. STANTON ES CLOSURE
ATLANTA — Atlanta Public Schools (APS) announced its recommendations for the district’s Comprehensive Long Range Facilities Plan (CLRFP). FL Stanton was facing 3 scenarios, after months of community feedback APS has made it's recommendation at their November 5th meeting. F.L Stanton ES reopened in the Fall of 2024 after undergoing a $22 million renovation. F.L. Stanton is a 400-student institution located in Atlanta's Mozley Park neighborhood. The school consists of several


Welcome To Mozley Park
Important contact information for your local City Departmental Representatives & Elected Officials.


Atlanta’s Westside residents push for sound barrier next to interstate
Residents of Atlanta’s Westside neighborhoods are calling on government officials to build five miles of sound barrier wall along Interstate
Purpose
The Mozley Park Neighborhood Association has created this website to allow for streamlined information. Please navigate these pages to access pertinent details in regard to upcoming events and to get into contact with the neighborhood board. Thank you for visiting and a big welcome to our new neighbors!
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- Sun, May 04May 04, 2025, 4:00 PM – 7:00 PMMozley Park (Field), 1565 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314, USAThe Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, Council Member Dozier and Council Member Westmoreland will host live jazz featuring the incredible Rhia and the GSU Jazz Combo at Mozley Park as apart of the Atlanta Jazz Festival Neighborhood Series.
- Fri, Apr 25
- Multiple DatesThu, Dec 19
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- Mon, Oct 07Oct 07, 2024, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AMGordon Terrace SW and Racine St SW, Mozley Park, Atlanta, GA 30314, USAThe Five Mile Project has secured a press conference with Rep. Mesha Mainor on 10/07 (MONDAY) at 9:00 am by the Mozley Park Community Garden (intersection of Gordon Terrace SW and Racine St SW). Many of you may be familiar with The Five Mile Project, a grassroots movement that started in Mozley Park
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