Over 600 runners and walkers rocked the Atlanta BeltLine’s Northside Trail this past Saturday, April 28, 2012 for our second annual Northside 5k race! The course started in Tanyard Creek … Continue Reading →
Volunteer Docents Needed to Lead Walks Along the Atlanta BeltLine for Trees Atlanta
Have you ever wished for regular walking tours of the Atlanta BeltLine? A new program is in the works! Trees Atlanta is looking for volunteers to share the story of the Atlanta … Continue Reading →
Transportation Referendum Up Close: Transit on the Southwest Atlanta BeltLine
As the Regional Transportation Referendum approaches on July 31, we want to give you a closer look at the projects that would expand the regional rail transit system as part … Continue Reading →
Volunteer Spotlight: Elise Berk, Lead Organizer of the Speakers’ Bureau
Since Ryan Gravel first dreamt up the concept of the Atlanta BeltLine in 1999, the project has relied on grassroots supporters. We all know what that means: volunteers. Lots of … Continue Reading →
Community Love: Atlanta Progressive Preschool and their Atlanta BeltLine Childrens’ Book
Here at the Atlanta BeltLine, we are proud of the grassroots origins of this incredible project. This post is the first in a series called “Community Love” and is all … Continue Reading →
Upcoming Info Sessions on Transportation Referendum
What will the Transportation Referendum mean for the City of Atlanta? Attend a special upcoming Atlanta BeltLine Study Group meeting in your area to learn more. Northeast Study Group Meeting … Continue Reading →
How Do I Get There? Accessing the Atlanta BeltLine in the Northeast by Dutch Valley
In the northeast segment of the city, a small driveway off of Monroe Drive connects to the Atlanta BeltLine’s hiking trail. The signs for the Piedmont Park parking deck will … Continue Reading →
Upcoming Public Meetings for Cobb County Transit Options
The City of Atlanta, in partnership with Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., is hosting a series of public meetings with Cobb County regarding proposals for extending transit from Cobb County into the … Continue Reading →
Get Ready for Atlanta BeltLine Night with the Hawks!
We’re looking forward to an exciting evening tomorrow at the first Atlanta BeltLine Night with the Hawks, where the Hawks will compete against the Detroit Pistons. Atlanta BeltLine fans have … Continue Reading →
You’re Invited to Participate in our Second Citywide Conversation on Environmental Justice
We are encouraging public participation in our second Citywide Conversation on environmental justice. This educational workshop will be held next Tuesday, April 17, 2012 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Part … Continue Reading →
Get Up to Speed on the Transportation Referendum
By now, you may have heard that there is a Regional Transportation Referendum on July 31, 2012. It’s the first of its kind in Georgia, and would be one of … Continue Reading →
How do I get there? Accessing the Atlanta BeltLine’s Northside Trail in Tanyard Creek Park
Off of Collier Road in between Peachtree Road and Northside Drive, you will find Tanyard Creek Park, home to the Atlanta BeltLine’s northside trail. The one-mile long, 14-foot-wide running, biking … Continue Reading →
How Do I Get There? Accessing the Atlanta BeltLine Hiking Trail in the Southwest in Adair Park
Please note that the Westside Trail is under construction through the fall of 2017. You will not be able to access the trail at this location until construction is complete. … Continue Reading →
Get a Sneak Peek of our New Website Design with Our Quarterly Newsletter!
If you’re excited about an easier-to-navigate format with more photos and more maps, you can only imagine how thrilled we are. And now is your chance for a sneak peek at the look and feel…
Look For Our Urban Farm Coming to Adair Park in Southwest Atlanta!
As we strive towards a healthier Atlanta and region, parks and greenspace are a driving force behind our progress. Not every greenspace needs a playground, though. How about rows of … Continue Reading →
The Atlanta BeltLine Master Planning Process is Officially Complete!
After five years of study groups, citywide conversations, community meetings, and more, it’s official – Atlanta’s City Council has officially adopted all ten of the Atlanta BeltLine subarea master plans! … Continue Reading →