Atlanta Police Provide Shuttle for Town Hall

Atlanta Police Department hosts Zone 1 town hall on March 24 at 6:30 PM for residents

2026-04-24, Moovit News Team

Atlanta Police Host Zone 1 Town Hall March 24

Atlanta residents in Zone 1 can voice public safety concerns at a community town hall meeting March 24. The City of Atlanta Police Department will host the event at 6:30 PM at 740 Cameron Madison Alexander Blvd NW, officials announced. The meeting provides an opportunity for community members to ask questions and engage directly with police leadership about safety issues affecting their neighborhoods.
Atlanta Police Department Zone 1 patrol car parked outside community meeting venue with residents entering building in evening

Community Engagement Initiative

The town hall represents part of the department's ongoing efforts to strengthen relationships with residents and address local safety concerns, according to the police department. Zone 1 covers northwest Atlanta neighborhoods, and these community meetings allow officers to hear directly from residents about issues affecting their daily lives. The department announced the event on its Facebook page March 24, receiving over 1,000 reactions from community members. Officials said the meeting format encourages open dialogue between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Meeting Details and Logistics

The town hall will take place at 740 Cameron Madison Alexander Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, starting at 6:30 PM. Attendees will be able to ask questions about public safety concerns specific to their area during the meeting. The police department said it's looking forward to meeting community members and hearing their perspectives. Officials didn't specify how long the meeting will last or whether advance registration is required.

Parking and Transportation Options

The department is providing parking and shuttle services for attendees to ensure accessibility. The shuttle pickup location is at 540 Cameron Madison Alexander Blvd NW, approximately two blocks from the main venue. Officials said the shuttle service will help accommodate residents who may have difficulty finding parking near the meeting location. Specific shuttle operating hours weren't provided, though service is expected to run before and after the 6:30 PM start time.
Shuttle bus at Atlanta community center with parking lot and residents boarding for local event

Staying Informed About Community Events

Residents who can't attend the March 24 meeting can stay informed about future community engagement opportunities through the department's social media channels. The strong community response to the announcement, with over 1,000 reactions, reflects significant interest in public safety dialogue. Moovit provides real-time transit information for Atlanta residents traveling to community meetings and other local events throughout the city.