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Rebecca Serna

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Nov 14, 2009, 9:51:39 AM11/14/09
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It does look like they are closed Sunday.  SInce we may want a projector anyway (depending on how many people show up), why don't we just go to the ABC office...Please note the outside door is locked on weekends - the door code is 2569*.  Walk up the stairs and come through the door at the first landing - we're around the corner to the right in suite 315. More details below.

If you have anything you'd like to share electronically Sunday, bring a thumb drive and we can plug it in to the laptop/projector.  Thanks for noticing that, Dave.

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We are located in the Sylvan Building on Mitchell Street (the red door next to Calabash Kitchen - Mitchell Street is between Spring and Forsyth Streets, and just around the corner from the Federal Center) in the heart of downtown Atlanta.

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The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition

Suite 315
233 Mitchell Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
404.881.1112 

We recommend that visitors come on foot, by bicycle and / or public transportation. On-street parking is limited and ticketing for parking violations is routine. The CfPT Trip Planner can help you plan your trip!

Our office is located on the 3rd floor, one level above the street.

Bicycle parking is available: on the landing at the top of the flight of stairs that you see as you enter the building, or around the corner from the elevator.


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