The Atlanta BeltLine is an exciting project, and it attracts a lot of amazing volunteers for a variety of reasons. Nathaniel Evans is one volunteer that not only enjoys helping … Continue Reading →
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Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Receives Award From Harlem Fine Arts Show
On Thursday, June 26, Art on the Atlanta BeltLine was presented with the 2014 Arts and Community Award from the Harlem Fine Arts Show. In partnership with the National Black … Continue Reading →
One Fifth-Grader’s Take on the Atlanta BeltLine
Learning about the Atlanta BeltLine can be rewarding, Midvale Elementary student Ethan Lee found out. Ethan, who just graduated from the fifth grade, participated in the 2014 Georgia State Social Studies Fair. His … Continue Reading →
2015 Proposed Infrastructure Bond Public Information Meetings
The Department of Public Works, Planning and Community Development, in coordination with Atlanta City Council is seeking public input on project selection and criteria for a proposed bond referendum to … Continue Reading →
500+ Cyclists Convened at Sold-Out Atlanta BeltLine 7th Annual Bicycle Tour
More than 500 cyclists geared up for the sold-out, Atlanta BeltLine 7th Annual Bicycle Tour on Saturday, June 14 – presented by the Atlanta Beltline Partnership and the Atlanta Bicycle … Continue Reading →
Citywide Conversation on Transit Route Selection
Planning for transit on the Atlanta BeltLine corridor and the extension of the Downtown Atlanta Streetcar is progressing. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) has started the technical studies that evaluate the … Continue Reading →
Work Underway on Atlanta BeltLine/Ponce City Market Plaza
Work is starting on the North Avenue Plaza, a project resulting from a partnership between Jamestown (the developers of Ponce City Market) and the Atlanta BeltLine. The Plaza, partially funded … Continue Reading →
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Call for Committee Members
Have you been looking for a way to get involved with Art on the Atlanta BeltLine but were unsure how to do it? Here is a way to bring your … Continue Reading →
Digging up History at the Eastside Trail Gateway
People sometimes ask us what we’ve learned from the time we started building the Atlanta BeltLine, and often the answer is: “Expect the unexpected.” Because we are working with and … Continue Reading →
Recap: Second Quarterly Briefing of 2014
In case you missed it, the Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing meeting got a makeover last week. On Thursday, May 15, the meeting started with the traditional presentation: an overview of the Atlanta BeltLine program … Continue Reading →
National Planning Conference Comes to Atlanta
The American Planning Association (APA) held its 2014 National Planning Conference in Atlanta from April 26-30, bringing planners and planning-enthusiasts from all over the nation to our beloved city. APA selects … Continue Reading →
Earth Day on the Atlanta BeltLine 2014
Bamboo – and lots of it – was on the chopping block for Earth Day on the Atlanta BeltLine 2014! Over 60 volunteers ignored the gloomy forecast and came out … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine Parks Are Making a Splash!
Nothing signals that summer is coming like a splashpad opening! The weather is warming up, and all splashpads in Atlanta BeltLine parks are officially open 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. … Continue Reading →
4th Annual Atlanta BeltLine Northside 5K
The 4th Annual Atlanta BeltLine Northside 5K was filled with energy and fun. More than 500registered runners filled the lush field at Tanyard Creek Park, where the weather was amazing … Continue Reading →
Atlanta BeltLine’s Emerging Etiquette
By Ethan Davidson Originally published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 6, 2014. Something is happening in Atlanta. On the surface it doesn’t seem extraordinary, but upon further reflection, it … Continue Reading →
The Atlanta BeltLine in The Atlantic Cities
The Atlantic Cities published a thoughtful and nuanced look at the Atlanta BeltLine’s progress-to-date and potential for transformative impact on Atlanta’s in-town neighborhoods: “Can Atlanta Go All In on the BeltLine?” … Continue Reading →
Secretary of Transportation Pays a Visit to the Atlanta BeltLine
The U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx paid a visit to the Atlanta BeltLine last Wednesday on his “Invest in America, Commit to the Future” tour. Secretary Foxx’s tour … Continue Reading →
One Day on Earth in Atlanta
One Day in Atlanta is coming, and they want your participation. One Day on Earth is a collaborative media project that spans several cities, including Atlanta. The participatory project encourages … Continue Reading →
Atlanta Streets Alive is Coming to the West End!
The streets of the West End are coming alive! Atlanta Streets Alive, organized by the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition, is introducing a new route. On April 20, from 2-6 p.m., a … Continue Reading →
Play Day on the Atlanta BeltLine Scores Big with Atlanta
Play Day on the Atlanta BeltLine with Atlanta ContactPoint was an amazing collection of dozens of sports and activities, with more than 600 folks from all around Atlanta coming to … Continue Reading →
Trail Etiquette Campaign is Coming – Volunteers Needed!
Bring on the charm! Atlanta BeltLine and Atlanta Bicycle Coalition volunteers are bringing an etiquette campaign out to the Eastside Trail on weekends in March and April to remind everyone how … Continue Reading →
Play Day on the Atlanta BeltLine Offers a Day of Fun and Physical Fitness at Boulevard Crossing Park
Grab your friends, bring out the family, head on over – just don’t miss Play Day on the Atlanta BeltLine. This free, fun-filled day of sports, fitness, nutrition, and education … Continue Reading →
The 2013 Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Annual Reports Are Here
2013 was a landmark year for the Atlanta BeltLine. Along with unveiling the Strategic Implementation Plan, welcoming Paul Morris as the new President and CEO, and receiving an $18 million … Continue Reading →
Erosion Control and Planting on the Eastside Trail
You may have noticed the structures on the hill across from Two Urban Licks on the Eastside Trail. These structures, called fascines, are part of the effort to reduce erosion … Continue Reading →