Midwest CascadeMidwest 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] LocationThe 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:
Midwest Cascade is located south of Cascade Road, along Regency Center Drive.[4] AnnexationThe Atlanta City Council voted to annex Midwest Cascade to the City of Atlanta on September 29, 2006.[5] DemographicsNPU-Q went from 1,024 residents in 2000 to 1,770 in 2010, an increase of 72.9%.[2] The NPU is 96.5% Black (2010 census), the highest proportion of any NPU in the city. Small minorities include Whites (1.4%) and Hispanics (1.4%).[2] ParksAs of December 15, 2023, Midwest Cascade is home to the new West Cascade Park located on Danforth Road. The neighborhood's NPU was the last one to officially receive a park.[6][7][8][9] EducationAtlanta Public Schools serves Midwest Cascade. Public schools
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TransportationMidwest Cascade is located west of I-285, south of I-20 and Fulton Industrial Boulevard, and north of GA-166 (Campbellton Road SW). It is served by MARTA buses riding along its main roads: Cascade Road, Danforth Road, and New Hope Road. Notable peopleNotable current and former residents of Midwest Cascade include:
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