Midwest Cascade

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Midwest Cascade, also known as West Cascade, is an affluent predominantly African-American neighborhood in southwest Atlanta at the city's far west edge. Together with the tiny neighborhood of Regency Trace, it forms NPU-Q,[https://gis.atlantaga.gov/docs/npu/npuq.pdf NPU-Q and Neighborhoods Map, City of Atlanta Department of City Planning, June 16, 2023] the city's fastest growing Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU) from 2000 to 2010.[https://www.atlantaga.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3901/636245709418400000 City of Atlanta 2010 Census Summary Report: Neighborhood Planning Unit Q]

Location

The neighborhood is {{convert|602.1|acre|km2}} large and bounded by the City of South Fulton on all sides, except for the City of Atlanta's [https://npu-p.org/ NPU-P], bordering the Ashley Courts and Niskey Lake neighborhoods on the southeast.[https://gis.atlantaga.gov/docs/npu/npup.pdf NPU-P and Neighborhoods Map, City of Atlanta Department of City Planning, June 16, 2023] It includes the following named subdivisions:

  • Barrow / Niskey Lake Circle
  • Cascade Knolls (Cascade Knolls Drive SW)
  • Cascade Pointe
  • [https://www.elysianestatesatlanta.com/ Elysian Estates] (half)
  • [https://guilfordforest.org/ Guilford Forest]
  • Oasis of Cascade
  • Putters Village (half)
  • Regency Park
  • Reunion Place at Cascade

Midwest Cascade is located south of Cascade Road, along Regency Center Drive.[http://gis.atlantaga.gov/apps/doc_archive/get.php?doc_id=443 City of Atlanta Annexation Service Plan, Midwest Cascade Area (broken link)]

Annexation

The Atlanta City Council voted to annex Midwest Cascade to the City of Atlanta on September 29, 2006.[http://gis.atlantaga.gov/apps/doc_archive/get.php?doc_id=2801 Annexation ordinance, Atlanta City Council, Sep. 29, 2006 (broken link)]

Demographics

NPU-Q went from 1,024 residents in 2000 to 1,770 in 2010, an increase of 72.9%.

The NPU is 96.5% Black (2010 census), the highest proportion of any NPU in the city. Small minorities include Whites (1.4%) and Hispanics (1.4%).

Parks

As of December 15, 2023, Midwest Cascade is home to the new West Cascade Park located on Danforth Road. The neighborhood's NPU was the last one to officially receive a park.[https://www.atlantaga.gov/Home/Components/News/News/14896/ Media Advisory: Mayor Andre Dickens to Host Opening of Atlanta’s New West Cascade Park, City of Atlanta, Dec. 15, 2023][https://theatlantavoice.com/a-park-in-every-npu-west-cascade-park-gets-green-space-playground/ A park in every NPU: West Cascade Park gets green space, playground, The Atlanta Voice, Dec. 15, 2023][https://parkpride.org/december-ribbon-cuttings/ New amenities debuted at West Cascade Park, Melvin Drive Park, Park Pride, Jan. 5, 2024][https://www.11alive.com/video/news/local/85-aae060c3-3d4f-4bfb-9ec1-a3e7c1be0c61 Ribbon cutting for New West Cascade Park, 11Alive News (WXIA-TV), Dec. 15, 2023]

Education

Atlanta Public Schools serves Midwest Cascade.

= Public schools =

  • [https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/fickett R. N. Fickett Elementary School]
  • [https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/bunche Ralph J. Bunche Middle School]
  • Daniel McLaughlin Therrell High School

= Public libraries =

Transportation

Midwest Cascade is located west of I-285, south of I-20 and Fulton Industrial Boulevard, and north of GA-166 (Campbellton Road SW). It is served by MARTA buses riding along its main roads: Cascade Road, Danforth Road, and New Hope Road.

Notable people

Notable current and former residents of Midwest Cascade include:

References

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Category:Neighborhoods in Atlanta