Atlanta Police Offer Shuttle for Zone 1 Forum
Atlanta Police Department hosts Zone 1 Town Hall on March 24 at 6:30 PM for residents
Atlanta Police Host Zone 1 Town Hall March 24
Atlanta residents can voice public safety concerns at a Zone 1 Town Hall meeting hosted by the City of Atlanta Police Department on March 24, 2026. The community forum starts at 6:30 PM at 740 Cameron Madison Alexander Blvd NW, police officials said. The department announced the event on its Facebook page March 24, drawing over 1,000 reactions from community members.

Community Engagement Initiative
The town hall represents the department's ongoing effort to strengthen relationships with Zone 1 residents, according to police officials. These community forums provide a direct channel for residents to discuss neighborhood safety issues with law enforcement leaders. The department said it's looking forward to meeting community members and addressing their concerns. Zone 1 encompasses several northwest Atlanta neighborhoods, though officials didn't specify which communities fall within the zone's boundaries.
Meeting Format and Logistics
Attendees will be able to ask questions about public safety issues affecting their area during the town hall, police officials said. The meeting format allows for direct dialogue between residents and department representatives. Officials didn't provide details about how long the forum will last or whether there's a registration requirement. The department emphasized that parking and shuttle services will be available to ensure accessibility for all community members who want to attend.

Transportation and Parking Details
The police department arranged shuttle service for attendees, with pickup at 540 Cameron Madison Alexander Blvd NW. Parking is also available at that location, officials said. The shuttle pickup site is about two blocks from the main meeting venue. Officials didn't specify shuttle frequency or whether the service will run after the meeting concludes.
Resident Participation Encouraged
Police officials encouraged Zone 1 residents to attend and share their perspectives on neighborhood safety. The town hall provides an opportunity for community members to have their voices heard on policing priorities and concerns. Residents planning to attend can use Moovit for real-time transit directions to the meeting location and shuttle pickup point. Officials said they expect strong turnout based on the social media response to the announcement.











