Advocacy and education to promote the preservation of Atlanta’s architecturally, historically and culturally significant buildings, neighborhoods and landscapes.
Professional Volunteers, Active Voices, Working Committee
Advocacy Committee
The Advocacy Committee serves as the organization's eyes and ears for endangered sites.
Comprised of volunteers with experience in architecture, preservation, real estate and other areas, the group meets monthly to address threats both potential and ongoing to Atlanta’s historic buildings, neighborhoods and landscapes. Interested persons are welcome to attend.
In addition to supporting the advocacy work of the APC, the Committee manages thel Most Endangered Historic Places List. This list highlights important historic buildings, districts and landscapes that are endangered due to threat of demolition, poor condition, neglect, alterations, poor maintenance, redevelopment pressures, governmental policies and regulations or lack of funds.
Advocacy Committee meetings are held at the APC offices, the L.P. Grant Mansion at 327 St. Paul Ave, at 6 pm the last Thursday of each month.
APC Advocacy Committee Members are:
| Ellen Cody |
| Karen Huebner |
| Thomas Little |
| Wanda Whiteside |
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Thursday May 30, 2013 6:00 pm | Advocacy Committee Meeting |
| Thursday June 27, 2013 6:00 pm | Advocacy Committee Meeting |
