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Atlanta Beltline Design and Construction Updates: April 2025

Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta Beltline projects in design or construction for April 2025.

  • Design & Construction
  • Parks & Trails
  • Transit
MAY 02, 2025

Below you will find recent updates and photos of each of our Atlanta Beltline projects in design or construction along with links to get more general information about each project. Additionally, you can explore current design and construction projects 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.

Northeast Trail

  • Northeast Trail - Segment 1: The trail officially opened with a groundbreaking on November 12th

    The plaza work at 10th and Midtown as well as the bike lane are complete. Railing along Carriage Trail is wrapping up. Compost and shrubs are going in through May. The Cresthill entrance is being revised based on possible sidewalk realignment issues.

  • Northeast Trail - Segment 3 and Connector Trails: This federally funded portion of trail includes the mainline trail of the Atlanta Beltline 22-mile loop, called Northeast Trail – Segment 3, as well as connector trails to the MARTA Lindberg station, PATH 400, and to the Armour-Ottley business district. All real estate has been purchased, and the design is 100% complete. This is a huge milestone which ensures the trail can be built! GDOT has certified all review packages such as environmental, right of way (real estate) and utility relocation work. We are on schedule to open construction bids in summer 2025 to align with the fiscal year. This project has more than $42M in federal funding allocated to the project. We are expecting the project to be bid for construction in summer 2025 and will likely be mobilized for construction by late 2025 or early 2026. This is a long and complex project and one of the Beltline’s largest. The expected construction duration is expected to be 42 months.

Southside Trail

  • Southside Trail Segments 2+3: This project, which extends 1.9 miles from west of I-75/85 to Boulevard, was released for construction with a construction mobilization date of May 20, 2024 and an early 2026 completion timeline. Clean-up of the Brownfield continues on Segment 3 near Milton Avenue & D.H. Stanton Park. The large underground detention pond in this area is complete and backfilled work has begun on additional piping that will tie the pond to existing storm structures. West of Pryor Road work will begin on underground storm Pond D in mid-May. The retaining wall near Pittsburgh Yards® has had concrete face installed and rubble veneer is in progress. Another large underground detention pond has been installed east of Pryor Road and backfill and other piping to tie into the existing structures is in progress. In the next month, concrete wall installation will begin for the Pryor Road access point. On Segment 3, the grading for the Hill Street access point has begun and crews will be mobilizing before the end of April to begin the stairs from Grant Street. Pouring the majority of the trail concrete is tracking to be poured by March 2026, with the section of trail on Segment 3 from D.H. Stanton Park to Milton Avenue poured by the end of April 2026. This is due to the brownfield work required in this location. The Beltline is working to have this trail open to the public prior to June 2026, when FIFA World Cup will be held in Atlanta.

    Pictured left to right: Underground stormwater dentention Pond E is being backfilled with stone and cover soil. The access point ramp at Hill street along SST 2+3 is beginning mass grading. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)
    Underground stormwater dentention Pond G is installed and is being covered with stone for filtration. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)

  • Southside Trail Segments 4+5: This trail segment runs from Boulevard to Glenwood and is 1.2 miles long. All columns for the ramp at United are complete as well as the MSE retaining walls and backfill. The ramp system at Delmar has been completed. Work at the Ormewood Avenue bridge has resumed and will continue for several weeks. The contractor has completed the drainage swales between Boulevard and United and is currently installing the ductbank that runs underneath the trail. They are preparing for the first concrete pour of trail in this section, expected at the beginning of May. Underground utility challenges at United Ave have pushed out the expected completion date, with construction expected to continue through fall 2025.

    Ductbank grading and installation between Boulevard and United. Next up, forming and pouring concrete trail in May.(Photo Credit: ABI Staff)
    Trees Atlanta has planted their first trees on this project between Boulevard and United on the backside of the completed stormwater swale. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)
    Beginning Bent 4 construction of the new Ormewood Avenue Pedestrian Bridge. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)
    Drone footage of the earthwork cut on the north side of the existing Ormewood Ave bridge to install the large undergound stormwater chambers. (Photo Credit: LoKnows Drones)

  • Southside Trail - Segments 6 (Bill Kennedy Way at I-20): This project includes a new pedestrian bridge over I-20, running parallel to the existing vehicular bridge at Bill Kennedy Way. The trail section running through Glenwood Park will also be improved to meet Beltline trail standards. The drawings for the project are 30% complete, with 60% plans forthcoming by Spring 2025. The engineering team is completing a traffic analysis that contemplates changes to adjacent streets and intersections, with the intent to minimize trail and car traffic conflicts. The project will be completed in two sections: Section A will include work in the ATLDOT right-of-way south of I-20 and Section B is the GDOT right of way from I-20 north to Memorial Drive. Consideration of how to phase this work around FIFA World Cup in June of 2026 is needed. Expected construction duration for each phase of work is expected to be between 16-18 months.

Westside Trail

  • Westside Trail – Segment 4: This 1.3-mile segment begins at the current Westside Trail terminus near Lena Street and Washington Park and extends north to Law Street where the trail ties into the Westside Beltline Connector and the completed Westside Trail - Segment 3. The southern portion of the Westside Trail - Segment 4 has now been opened to the public. This section runs from Lena Street to Mayson Turner. It accounts for approximately 40% of the total length of this segment. The mainline trail for Segment 4 has been poured and we are currently working on all the connection points to existing roads. Handrails on bridges are ongoing, and lights and cameras are close to completion. The landscaping on this section of trail will happen in the fall. The project is on track to be completed in Q2 of 2025.

Pictured from left to right: Access point at Donald Lee Hollowell is almost complete. This segment of trail is almost complete. It is hard to believe this was formerly referred to as thee Kudzu Line Trail. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)
The mainline trail on Westside 4 goes under the Donald Lee Hollowell bridge. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)

  • Westside Trail – Segment 6: This trail will be 0.6 miles in length and connects the Westside Trail at Lawton Street SW to the Westside Trail at Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard. This section of trail is open but is a sidewalk connection, diverted off the rail corridor with ramp connections to an adjacent sidewalk. This project will construct a trail connection on the rail corridor. The solicitation of a design firm is complete, with contracting in progress. Design is expected to run through early 2026 and construction to be complete by 2027. Landscaping work will extend into 2028.

Northwest Trail

  • Northwest Trail – Segment 1: This section of trail is 0.8 miles in length, beginning at the western edge of Peachtree Park Apartments and running south along Peachtree Creek. The entire segment is now under construction. We have completed about 80% of all concrete walls on this segment and the stormwater system is not complete. The cable stay bridge structure is in place, and we will pour the bridge deck the first 2 weeks of May. We anticipate beginning to pour the trail itself on the apartment side starting the first week in June. The project is targeting completion in June of 2026.

    Drone footage of the suspension bridge being built over Peachtree Creek along NW Segment 1. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)

  • Northwest Trail – Segment 2: This segment begins at the southwest corner of Bobby Jones Golf Course and travels east along Colonial Hills Circle for 0.7 miles. The design drawings are complete. Real estate purchases and easement work are in progress.

  • Northwest Trail – Segment 3: This section of trail begins at Trabert Avenue near Monday Night Brewing’s parking lot and ends after crossing under I-75 at Tanyard Creek, for a total length of 1.2 miles. Design work is substantially complete and permitting is in progress. A construction manager has been hired to provide early assistance with construction logistics, scheduling, and budgeting. The section of the trail between Trabert and Northside is near completion, however the opening of this section will happen when the business in the shed building along Trabert is complete.

  • Northwest Trail – Segment 4: This 0.9-mile-long trail begins at English and Culpepper and ends at the parking lot of Monday Night Brewery at Trabert. The 90% drawings are complete, and we are submitting the drawings to various agencies for permitting pre-approvals. The coordination with the Department of Watershed Management and other property owners has been very productive and the alignment for this segment has been confirmed. We have split Segment 4 into two parts called Section A and Section B. We have finalized the selection of a construction manager for Section A from English Street to Howell Mill. We recently released all steel for bridge fabrication and released the contractor for demolition work on Section 4A.

  • Northwest Trail – Segment 5:  This trail section begins at the intersection of Marietta Blvd and Huff Rd, traveling to Ellsworth Industrial and English Street for a total of 0.7 miles. Construction started in May of 2024. Walls and bridge between Elaine and Fairmont are ongoing. Discussions around the Elaine and Ellsworth intersection started with ATLDOT for full closure this summer. Elaine storm work and grading is nearing completion. Wall near English Ave is nearing completion. Marietta Blvd wall construction is over 50% complete with minimal traffic impacts. Bridge steel arrived and was installed for a 70’ bridge which will provide crossing over a creek. This project is expected to be complete by October 2025.

Pictured from left to right: Work is underway to build a large concrete culvert near Fairmont Ave along Northwest Segment 5. Granite rubble wall in an ashlar pattern being constructed near English Ave along NW Segment 5. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)
Forms are in place for concrete curbing to be poured along Elaine Avenue. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)

Beltline Connector Trails + Access Points

  • Oakland City MARTA Station + Murphy Connector Trail: This connector trail is expected to be 1.31 miles in length in total, beginning at the existing Southside Trail access point at Allene Avenue SW and splitting into two segments. The first segment of the trail is .45 miles in length and starts at Allene Avenue SW, crosses over Sylvan Road SW and terminates at Murphy Avenue. The second segment of the trail is .86 miles in length and starts at Allene Ave SW, runs adjacent to Avon Ave, crosses over Sylvan Road SW, crosses over Dill Ave and terminates at Murphy Oakland City MARTA station. Solicitation of a design firm is complete, and contract execution is underway. Design is expected to run through early 2026 and construction to be complete in mid-2028. Landscaping work will extend into the winter months of 2028. This project is funded through design in the most recent Beltline Strategic Implementation Plan. Construction funding has not yet been identified.

All Trails Initiatives

  •  Signage, Wayfinding & Crosswalks: A design consultant has been hired to update all signage across the entire Beltline suite of trails. This will include regulatory signage, wayfinding, and crosswalk updates. The new signage package will be consistent across the entire corridor and in alignment with Beltline branding. A construction manager at risk bid package is currently under solicitation. We are working with GDOT and ATLDOT to get their preliminary approval prior to submitting for permit. Construction will start on signage packages in mid-2025 with all work on completed trails targeted to wrap up prior to FIFA World Cup in June 2026.

  • Lighting and Camera Installations: Design for cameras and lighting is proceeding forward on the gravel Rail Trail that runs through Piedmont Park, and the interim gravel trail located at Westside Trail – Segment 6 that connects the Westside Trail at Lawton Street SW to the Westside Trail at Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard. The design contracts for these have been issued.

    Design plans for camera upgrades along the existing Westside Trail corridor are complete. A contractor under Beltline’s current Construction Task Order solicitation will be chosen for installation.

Parks

  • Enota Park: Enota Park is an eight-acre park that will be built on the west side of Atlanta. A contract was executed for a CMAR for Enota Park, and the award went to Reeves Young. Notice to Proceed has been issued to the construction team. Reeves Young will be fencing off the entirety of the limits of disturbance for site security. The current Lucille access point will have detour signage pointing people to use the new RDA access point for the duration of construction. Mobilization of survey teams and erosion control began on April 7th. The project construction schedule is expected to be approximately 18 months, with an anticipated completion date in Q2 2026.

  • Shirley C. Franklin Park (formerly Westside Park) – Mountain Bike Trail and Pump Track: The Shirley C. Franklin Park project consists of a 2.25-mile mountain bike trail for various skill levels as well as a pump track facility for teaching the sport of mountain biking. The current program for the mountain bike trails includes 0.37 miles of beginner trails, 0.67 miles of intermediate/expert gravity trails, and 1.19 miles of intermediate bidirectional trails. The project design will also include 0.75 miles of hiking trails. Atlanta Beltline Partnership has recently confirmed an $8M donation, bringing the total funding raided for the project to $8.8M. This funding will cover the first phase of work, but fundraising will be required to complete the entire project and all desired elements and phases of work. We are currently wrapping up the contract with the Construction Manager at Risk (Reeves Young) and working on edits to the 60% Design Development Package. Developing pricing, a cost estimate and schedule for the first phase of work will be the focus of the design team over the next few months. Construction for the first phase of work may start in the fall of this year.

    Illustration or map showcasing early design concepts for mountain bike trails, walking trails, and a bike park with winding paths and various skill levels.
    Early concepts for the mountain bike trails, walking trails, and bike park.

  • Boulevard Crossing Park: Design work is complete for an expansion of the existing park from 5 acres to 25 acres including a direct access path to the Southside Trail. Construction funding will need to be identified to progress the project.  

Streetscapes

  • Ponce de Leon Ave: This project involves 0.68 miles of streetscape work along Ponce de Leon, as well as a new ramp providing access to the Eastside Trail from Ponce de Leon. Sidewalk construction, light pole installation, mast arm and traffic signal installation, bike lane resurfacing and extension, striping, and landscaping have been completed. Wall construction for the ramp and granite veneering is complete. Columns for the elevated ramp structure have been poured, and the elevated structure will begin installation late April. Estimated completion date of the project is June 2025.

    Columns for the elevated ramp structure have been poured and final field measurements have been taken for fabrication of the aluminum decking to be installed end of April. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)
    Final grading at the top of the wall between the Eastside Trail and the ramp. Concrete trail connection and lighting to be constructed early May. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)
    Formwork for the concrete flume which will carry stormwater under ramp structure to tie into existing stormline. (Photo Credit: ABI Staff)

Beltline Transit Feasibility Study
  • This planning project, primarily focused on determining a preferred transit alignment in the NW Beltline quadrant, where there is no abandoned railroad corridor, also intends to identify stop locations and generalized cross-sections in the SW and SE quadrants of the Beltline corridor. The overall study area is looking at 13-14 miles of future light-rail/streetcar transit corridor, tying into the NE Beltline quadrant planning work previously performed by MARTA in 2021. The effort is guided by principles of equity and the goal of developing a world-class network of high-capacity transit in a green guideway wherever possible.

  • The consultant team has been coordinating outreach with the community through multiple forums, including Equity Stakeholder Committee meetings, small-group roundtables, multiple Pop-Up engagements on weekends, etc. Multiple public meetings have been hosted with the community in September, October, and November of 2024 and more engagement is forthcoming.

  • This project is anticipated to be completed in June 2025.

You can view March's Design and Construction updates here. Our first Quarterly Briefing of 2025 was held virtually on February 13, 2025. To view the first Quarterly Briefing of 2025, click here.

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