Midwest Cascade
Neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia
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Midwest Cascade, also known as West Cascade, is an affluent predominantly African-American neighborhood in southwest Atlanta at the city's far west edge. Together with the tiny neighborhood of Regency Trace, it forms NPU-Q,[1] the city's fastest growing Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU) from 2000 to 2010.[2]
Location
The neighborhood is 602.1 acres (2.437 km2) large and bounded by the City of South Fulton on all sides, except for the City of Atlanta's NPU-P, bordering the Ashley Courts and Niskey Lake neighborhoods on the southeast.[3] It includes the following named subdivisions:
- Barrow / Niskey Lake Circle
- Cascade Knolls (Cascade Knolls Drive SW)
- Cascade Pointe
- Elysian Estates (half)
- Guilford Forest
- Oasis of Cascade
- Putters Village (half)
- Regency Park
- Reunion Place at Cascade
Midwest Cascade is located south of Cascade Road, along Regency Center Drive.[4]
Annexation
The Atlanta City Council voted to annex Midwest Cascade to the City of Atlanta on September 29, 2006.[5]
Demographics
Parks
Education
Atlanta Public Schools serves Midwest Cascade.
Public schools
Public libraries
- The Atlanta–Fulton Public Library System operates the Cascade Branch in the City of South Fulton.
Transportation
Notable people
Notable current and former residents of Midwest Cascade include:
- Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms[7]