ATL Airport District, the official CVB for the cities of College Park, East Point, Hapeville and Union City, officially launched a new microsite recently for both residents and visitors to reference throughout the evolving COVID-19 circumstances.

The website will be updated twice daily and contains information related to:

• Restaurant hours and offerings

• Business hours

• Community resources for employees and business owners such as webinars, support groups, relief funds and more

• City-specific updates, as received and verified: Cities of College Park, East Point, Hapeville and Union City

• Travel information

The organization is encouraging residents to order takeout or purchase gift cards for later use from local restaurants.

“When ordering pick-up or delivery, be sure to tip your server or driver, as this is their livelihood and is needed now more than ever,” wrote ATL Airport District President Cookie Smoak in a letter to the community. “As the weather changes, we suggest making use of the great outdoor places we have in the District, while being mindful of social distancing guidelines. We urge you to practice safe and responsible health practices and travel during this time.”

Information: atldistrict.com/covid19updates/.

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