Successfully achieving the Atlanta BeltLine vision will require the engagement and support of residents from throughout the City. Whether you prefer to dig into details or dig in the dirt, you can join thousands of Atlantans who have helped to make the BeltLine happen. There are a variety of ways you can get involved. Click on the links below to learn more.
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Take a tour: Atlanta Magazine recently selected BeltLine tours as one of the 67 things every Atlantan must do. There is no better way to see the BeltLine than through our FREE guided bus tours. The 3-hour tours leave Friday and Saturday mornings at 9:30AM from the Inman Park MARTA station. Make your reservation here.
You can also follow the Atlanta BeltLine in these popular ways:

And you can attend Quarterly Briefings to hear directly from Atlanta BeltLine leaders.
See the meeting calendar here.
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Study Groups: Study Groups are the primary way to participate in shaping the BeltLine. They are open to everyone and enable direct input into the planning, design, and implementation of the Atlanta BeltLine. There are five Study Groups (Northside, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Westside) and they focus on topics ranging from park design to transit planning, depending on projects currently underway. Click here to learn more.
City-Wide Conversations: These forums allow the Atlanta BeltLine to partner with subject experts and introduce to the community concepts unique to developing the BeltLine vision. These unique concepts require in-depth dialogue and input from different and wide-ranging perspectives. Concepts introduced to date range from transit supportive development to community benefits. See a calendar of when the next conversation takes place.
Other advisory groups may be created from time to time. Contact the Director of Community Engagement at bmcmillan@beltline.org or 404-588-5463 to learn more.
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Be a BeltLine Ambassador: Connect Atlantans to the BeltLine! As an Atlanta BeltLine Ambassador, you will share information with friends, neighbors, local businesses, public institutions and other groups to raise awareness and encourage greater community participation and engagement. Learn more
Staff the BeltLine booth at festivals: Food, fun, music, sun! Educating residents about the Atlanta BeltLine at neighborhood festivals throughout the spring, summer and fall – all while enjoying the festivities – is a great way to connect the public with the BeltLine. Learn more
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Donate: Help fund new parks and trails through the Atlanta BeltLine’s capital campaign.
Learn more.
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