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June/July 2014

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meeting, including a monthly drive- in movie series and a downtown festival for all college students. The Environment continues to be driven by the success of the Friends of Tattnall Square Park and the Macon Tree Commission. However, opportunities still exists to improve some of the other Corridor green spaces. Splash pads in Daisy Park and picnic tables in Lanier Park are some of the more popular proposals. With four task force meetings already underway, opportunity exists for three more task forces. The Basics focuses on making the Corridor visible through increased lighting, public presence, and signage. The Connection looks to cool the streets and improve the safety of pedestrians and cyclists. The Look focuses on development to fill in gaps and promote activity similar to what Mercer Village and the Lofts at Mercer Village have accomplished on Montpelier Avenue. "We have the roadmap, we need you to continue the journey with us," Bowman-Cutway said. "I invite any community member to join a task force and help us continue to see success in the Corridor." Joseph Wozniak is a junior Mercer University intern at the College Hill Alliance and the 2014-2015 Student Government Association President. He currently serves on the College Hill Corridor Commission and is actively involved with The Biz, The Strong, The Vibe, and The Environment Task Forces. To get involved, call 478.301.2008 or email info@collegehillmacon.com. To see the full, community- driven Master Plan and its recent updates, visit CollegeHillMacon.com. And for daily updates #inthecorridor, follow College Hill on Facebook and Twitter. JUNE/JULY 2014 MACON MAGAZINE I 67

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