Atlanta, I’m Home

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Raleigh taught me a lot – how to truly love cities and how to get involved in the community.

Raleigh Panorama – DJI Mini 3 Pro – July 2023

Thanks to great organizations like Oaks and Spokes, RaleighForward, and the Wendell Planning Board or blogs like the Downtown Raleigh Community, I’ve learned not just how to be a Transportation Engineer but an advocate for a better future.

Articles featuring ideas for the future of the Triangle.

But it was time to get back to the city that made me who I am, and the city that I care deeply about – Atlanta.

Downtown Atlanta – DJI Mini 3 Pro – August 2023

I come home full of ideas and ready to make an impact whether it’s helping shape safer streets, coming up with sketches for dense and sustainable neighborhoods, advocating for our future, or just meeting with and getting to know you all.

Articles featuring ideas for the future of Atlanta

Atlanta, for all it’s flaws and challenges is home. It’s not perfect but the future is bright. Next time you see me on the Beltline, be sure to stop and say hi. Let’s get to work!

Old Fourth Ward Park Pond – November 2023

Phil Veasley is a Professional Engineer working to design safer multimodal infrastructure in cities throughout the US.  My goal is to create cites that are safe and effective for all people to move about outside of cars. To achieve that we have to focus on creating equitable, dense, and vibrant cities full of walkable neighborhoods with a various mix of housing choices, schools, restaurants, and services. We cannot have safe multimodal infrastructure without the density to support it and we cannot have equitable density without safe multimodal infrastructure. Outside of designing safe streets, my passions are sketching ideas for infill neighborhoods, floor plans, urban photography, and exploring our cities on foot or bike. Please check out the menus above for all of my ideas and also check out my YouTubeInstagram, and Twitter accounts.

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