Braves Night 2012
Atlanta BeltLine fans paraded around Turner Field during Braves Night 2012.
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There is absolutely no better way to learn all there is to know about the Atlanta BeltLine than to take a narrated bus tour. These tours are incredibly popular and book up fast, so reserve a seat early and come experience the Atlanta BeltLine!
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Curious about the portions of the Atlanta BeltLine that are still in the planning and development stages? Explore our concept renderings for a vision of what's to come!
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The Atlanta BeltLine is many things to many people — rails, trails, greenspace, and transit. Explore our maps to see how these various components fit together within the BeltLine corridor.
New developments are occurring every day on the Atlanta BeltLine. Many of these great happenings are captured on video, which you can view here, and then come see the real thing for yourself!
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The Atlanta BeltLine is an urban renewal project fueled by community support and involvement. There are many ways to learn more about the Atlanta BeltLine:
Residents are engaged in every phase of the Atlanta BeltLine process. There are a lot of opportunities to get involved:
The wheels of change have already started turning, but it is up to all of us to keep the momentum going. With your help, this history-making project will succeed.
We couldn't do this without our incredible volunteers. Here are some ways to be a part of the action:
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The Atlanta BeltLine
Essentials
Advisory Board Members
An Introduction to Our Advisory Boards
We encourage the community to participate with the Atlanta BeltLine in many ways. We welcome your ideas, participation, and input. Our Citizen Participation framework outlines the specifics of our Advisory Board opportunities and how you can impact our progress.
Atlanta BeltLine Affordable Housing Advisory Board (BAHAB)
Committee Responsibilities
- Makes recommendations to the Atlanta Development Authority and City of Atlanta officials on affordable housing policies
- Monitors location and availability of affordable housing on the Atlanta BeltLine
- Coordinates with other affordable housing efforts throughout the City of Atlanta
- Ensures the goal of 5,600 affordable housing units during the life of TAD is achieved
BAHAB Members
- Jan Bryson
- Cora Dunston
- Alvah Hardy II
- Jim Haskell
- Pete Hayley
- Emmett D. Johnson
- Yolanda Johnson
- Bob Jones
- Chenee Joseph
- Kate S. Little
- William McFarland
- Jane Ridley
- David Holder
- Andy Schneggenburger
- David Scott
Tax Allocation District Advisory Committee (TADAC)
Committee Responsibilities
- Makes recommendations on the issuance of TAD bond proceeds
- Monitors effective and equitable implementation of the Atlanta BeltLine plan
- Implements a decision support tool to measure impact
- Conducts an independent review of a five-year work plan
TADAC Members
- Karen Bass
- Eugene Bowens
- Allean Brown
- Monty Bruell
- Danielle Carney
- Albert Caproni
- Nathaniel Clark, II
- Jennifer Freeman
- Barbara Gallo
- Jeannette Gayer
- Ronald Hewitt
- Daphne Jackson
- Rob Jones
- Richard Laub
- Moki Macias
- Hariett Macklin
- Michelle Marcus
- Anne McGlamry
- Marie Metze
- Deanna Murphy
- Kelli Reid
- Jim Schneider
- Mark Schultz
- Portia Scott
- Priscilla Smith
- Bernie Tokarz