The Atlanta BeltLine is first and foremost a transportation corridor. Its multi-use urban trails enhance mobility for residents by providing greater connectivity to neighborhoods, business districts, greenspaces, and a regional … Continue Reading →

Community Love: Brian Stone, a case for climate change
When we ask people “What’s your favorite part of the Atlanta BeltLine?” the answer is usually a certain trail or a specific feature. Brian Stone’s answer moves with him: his … Continue Reading →

Community Love: Eli Dickerson, Urban Hiking, and Commuting
Seven years ago, Eli Dickerson and his wife Elizabeth moved to intown Atlanta and are here to stay. As a naturalist, educator, tree enthusiast, and community advocate, Eli had a … Continue Reading →

Want to Lose Weight? Lose the Commute.
It sounds like the beginning of a bad infomercial, but according to a new report from the Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, the longer the commute the more weight people … Continue Reading →