Seems Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed a bit worried that Charlotte may be gaining on Hotlanta.
Reed apparently told the Hungry Club (a civic discussion group at the Butler Street YMCA) that Atlanta’s in danger of falling behind Charlotte if the city and the State of Georgia don’t make strides on transportation, education, water and the arts. All this is from the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Jim Galloway and his blog.
Reed also noted that the N.C. Piedmont got some big chunks of federal high-speed rail money, and Atlanta didn’t.
For more fun, read the comments on Galloway’s blog, e.g.: “Not that Atlanta’s a model city, but I’ve been to Charlotte many times and it’s boring as hell. It may be on the rise, but there’s nothing interesting about Charlotte either historically or culturally.”