Central Atlanta Progress and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District are holding a town hall program from 8 to 9 a.m. July 27 in the theater of the American Cancer Society Center, 250 Williams St. N.W. Coffee and networking begins at 7:30 a.m.

The broad range of topics will include public safety - including a briefing from the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District and the Atlanta Police Department - public spaces, entertainment, updates on programs such as the Downtown Atlanta Master Plan, and more.

Guests can enter the building on Baker Street. The theater is located on street level from the parking garage entrance. Organizers said the building is a walkable distance from the Carnegie at Spring and Centennial Olympic Park Atlanta Streetcar stops, and the Peachtree Center MARTA Rail Station.

Walking, biking, taking MARTA or the Atlanta Streetcar is encouraged, but if traveling by car, parking is available in the American Cancer Society Center's garage at 250 Williams St. N.W. People who wish to attend may RSVP online.

Information: http://www.atlantadowntown.com/membership/town-hall-meetings.

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