Atlanta BeltLine Design and Construction Updates: July 2022

Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta BeltLine projects in construction or design along with links to get more general information about each project. Additionally, you can explore current design and construction projects via map and list view here. These projects play a pivotal role in furthering the Atlanta BeltLine vision to be the catalyst for making Atlanta a global beacon for equitable, inclusive, and sustainable city life. 

All upcoming and past public meetings (still being held virtually) can be found at www.beltline.org/meetings. Click here to catch up on June’s design and construction updates. The third Quarterly Briefing will take place virtually on September 15.

Atlanta BeltLine design and construction updates - May 2022

Northeast Trail

  • Northeast TrailSegment 1: A 60% design package is expected next month for this segment, which runs from the northern end of the Eastside Trail to Westminster Drive.
  • Northeast TrailSegment 2: Clearing is well underway around the Piedmont Avenue bridge, with crews at work prepping the easternmost bay under the bridge for the multiuse trail to come through. The trail alignment and location of the future ramp at the northeast corner of the trail / road intersection can be viewed in this Northeast Trail presentation from April 13.
    Work on light poles installation along the paved portion of the trail continues. That section will remain open, although we appreciate your patience in cases where the work may extend onto the trail.
    The short, unpaved section to the north will remain open to trail users until construction commences on that segment. ABI will notify the public of trail closures on other sections as construction advances. Construction activities are expected to continue for the next year.
  • Northeast TrailSegment 3: A 60% design package was received this month from the design team, Heath & Lineback, and is under review by the ABI team.
  • Details on each Northeast Trail segment can be found in our design and construction updates section: Segment 1, Segment 2, Segments 3.
    Northeast Trail looking north toward the Piedmont Avenue bridge. The multiuse trail will go in the right - or east - bay to allow for transit to run through the central bay. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Northeast Trail looking north toward the Piedmont Avenue bridge. The multiuse trail will go in the right – or east – bay to allow for transit to run through the central bay. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Northeast Trail looking south behind Ansley Square toward the Piedmont Avenue bridge. The ramp to the street above will be built to the left - or east - side of the trail. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Northeast Trail looking south behind Ansley Square toward the Piedmont Avenue bridge. The ramp to the street above will be built to the left – or east – side of the trail. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Northeast Trail behind Ansley Square. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Northeast Trail behind Ansley Square. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Northeast Trail behind Ansley Mall. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Northeast Trail behind Ansley Mall. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.

    Northeast Trail behind Ansley Mall. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Northeast Trail behind Ansley Mall. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.

Eastside Trail

  • Atlanta Streetcar East extension: ABI submitted comment to the MARTA project team on the 30% design plans for streetcar transit to extend from the existing downtown streetcar to Ponce de Leon Avenue along the Atlanta BeltLine. The 30% plans are expected to be complete this fall.
  • Ponce de Leon Avenue Streetscapes: ABI has executed a contract with the contractor for this project, JHC Construction. Once an agreement between Invest Atlanta and GDOT is executed, a notice to proceed will be issued to the contractor to begin work.  A community meeting will be scheduled to introduce the community to the contractor and review the project schedule in the next month.

Southside Trail

  • Southside TrailSegment 1: There are a number of follow-on projects in the works along this segment of the Southside Trail. Permitting work is complete for a connecting sidewalk at Manford Road and construction bidding is in progress. A drainage improvement project was started mid-month to better manage storm water along the Rangewater development. Concrete piping delivery has been delayed and additional drainage work will be completed once the pipe is delivered. Some landscaping materials have been temporarily removed and will be replaced by Trees Atlanta once the work is complete.
  • Southside Trail – Segments 2 – 3: ABI’s contractor, Reeves Young, has completed brownfield remediation work in the trail.  Testing work in the next step in the project to confirm that all remediation work is complete. The construction of Segments 2 and 3, which is tied to federal dollars and the federal construction process, is targeting a construction bid date in September of 2023.
    ABI has hired an engineering consultant to design potential solutions where the interim trail is flooding in the McDonough tunnel. ABI will proceed with recommendations which will likely include the installation of drainage piping and additional gravel, which balancing cost since this section of trail will be under construction very soon.
  • Southside Trail – Segments 4 – 5: The Southside Trail Segments 4 and 5 have moved into the shovel ready phase of work, where permitting, final real estate transactions, and utility relocation work is completed prior to the bid being let for construction. An Invitation to Bid is currently scheduled for mid-August with a construction start expected in late October or early November. Brownfield work is now complete, and fiber relocation work is underway and scheduled to complete prior to the mobilization of the contractor this fall. The Segment 4 and 5 project scope includes the rebuilding of the bridge of United Avenue.
  • Southside Trail – Segment 6:  This fall, ABI will be soliciting an engineering design team to complete design work on a permanent trail solution at Bill Kennedy Way and the trail crossing at I-20.  The project scope of work will be the addition of a separate trail bridge across I-20 and required modifications to adjacent trails north and south for an improved trail experience.
  • Details on each Southside Trail segment can be found in our design and construction updates section: Segments 2, 3, 4, and 5.
    Fiber relocation work taking place on the Southside Trail just south of Glenwood Avenue. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Fiber relocation work taking place on the Southside Trail just south of Glenwood Avenue. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.

    Thank you for everyone's patience as crews move back and forth on the Southside Trail, making it a little messy! Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Thank you for everyone’s patience as crews move back and forth on the Southside Trail, making it a little messy! Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.

Westside Trail

  • Westside TrailSegment 3: Work is advancing to complete the remaining segment of this trail over the railroad corridor at Marietta Boulevard. Concrete placement for the trail across the bridge is in progress. Trees Atlanta’s tree and shrub planting is complete while seeding continues. Benches and trash cans were installed earlier this month. This 1.2-mile segment of mainline trail is still on track to be finished in September.
  • Westside TrailSegment 4: The design team has delivered 90% drawings for this segment of the Westside Trail that will connect from Washington Park to the southern end of Segment 3. The project has moved into the shovel ready phase of work, and the team is working through permitting, real estate transactions, and preparing to bid the project in late 2022 or early 2023.
  • Details on each Westside Trail segment can be found in our design and construction updates section: Segment 3 and Segment 4.
    Westside Trail - Segment 3 paving. July 18, 2022.
    Westside Trail – Segment 3 paving. July 18, 2022.
    Westside Trail - Segment 3 concrete work underway. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Westside Trail – Segment 3 concrete work underway. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Ductwork on the Westside Trail - Segment 3. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Ductwork on Westside Trail – Segment 3. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.

    Westside Trail - Segment 3 work progressing over the railroad yards, with fencing posts installed and existing railing cleaned and painted. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.
    Westside Trail – Segment 3 work progressing over the railroad yards, with fencing posts installed and existing railing cleaned and painted. Photo by John Becker. July 24, 2022.

Northwest Trail

  • Northwest Trail – Segment 1: Survey work began this month on this segment, which runs between Peachtree Park Apartments and Kinsey Court.
  • Northwest Trail – Segment 2: Community and business engagement continues on this segment with the announcement of a prioritized alignment expected later this summer.
  • Northwest Trail – Segment 3: Survey work began this month on this segment, between the Hemphill Waterworks and Tanyard Creek Park.
  • Northwest Trail – Segment 4: This segment will move into design and engineering at the same time as Segment 2, after the alignment has been determined.
  • Northwest Trail – Segment 5: Survey work began this month on this segment, between Huff Road and English Street.
  • Click here to download the Northwest Trail Feasibility Study (15 MB PDF).
  • Details can be found in our design and construction updates: Northwest Trail study.

    Northwest Trail Study segments map as of May 12, 2022
    Northwest Trail Study segments map as of May 12, 2022.

Northside Trail

10 thoughts on this article. Join the discussion below

  1. When will we hear more news about Murphys Crossing? The announcement of the chosen developer is long past previously mentioned timelines. I’m looking forward to learning more about your plans.

  2. The name of the section that goes under Lee Street is unclear. Also the small section that that is noted by a dashed gray line is not in the key.

    1. Thank you for these notes. The section under Lee Street is still considered the Westside Trail, but the label is located toward the northern end of the trail. The dashed grey line indicates an unpaved alignment for a future segment of the Westside Trail. We’ll look at including that in the legend.

  3. Will you be reaching out to the residents of apartment communities that will be impacted by the construction of the Northwest trail segments with direct mailings to keep them informed? Or leave it up to the owners and management companies of these apartment communities to provide necessary updates to residents?

    1. We will reach out to the owners and management companies of impacted apartments directly. We may also do additional outreach through mailings and/or signs.

  4. Enota Park has been shovel ready for years now; is there any progress with making that happen? If not, what is causing the delay?

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