Exciting news is unfolding in Atlanta as the BeltLine takes another step towards a more connected future. Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. has launched a transit planning study aimed at enhancing mobility, … Continue Reading →

Story Maps: Mapping the BeltLine’s Equity Efforts
The Atlanta BeltLine strives to ensure that all Atlantans benefit and prosper from the economic growth spurred by the project, but what does that look like concretely? A new collection … Continue Reading →

ABI Marches in Its First Atlanta Pride Parade
BeltLine Connections Series: A Community of Shared Experiences The same people working behind the scenes to bring the Atlanta BeltLine project to life are also working in communities across Atlanta … Continue Reading →

BeltLine Connections: Peoplestown Reading Program Helps Students Shake the “Summer Slide”
BeltLine Connections Series: A Community of Shared Experiences The same people working behind the scenes to bring the Atlanta BeltLine project to life are also working in communities across Atlanta … Continue Reading →

What’s Next for the Atlanta BeltLine? Citywide Conversation Recap
***UPDATE: Take the Survey!*** The Atlanta BeltLine is crafting an Implementation Plan that will guide the project’s development over the next 20 years. This survey is critical to our planning … Continue Reading →

Transportation Options, Walkability and Seniors
A recent article from Switchboard shows a video produced by AARP in collaboration with StreetFilms that illustrates how walkable, transit-oriented neighborhoods can help seniors. The six-minute video features conversations with … Continue Reading →

June 2012 Atlanta BeltLine Quarterly Briefing to Focus on Project Updates and Transportation Referendum
Every quarter, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership present an update to the public as to the status of the project. Typically, topics include community engagement, design and … Continue Reading →
It’s Transportation and the Economy, Stupid.
The volume is rising. The “debate intensifies.” Critics are predictably nitpicking the project list for the upcoming Transportation Referendum. What to make of it all? When it comes to the … Continue Reading →

You’re Invited to Participate in our Second Citywide Conversation on Environmental Justice
We are encouraging public participation in our second Citywide Conversation on environmental justice. This educational workshop will be held next Tuesday, April 17, 2012 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Part … Continue Reading →

The Atlanta BeltLine Master Planning Process is Officially Complete!
After five years of study groups, citywide conversations, community meetings, and more, it’s official – Atlanta’s City Council has officially adopted all ten of the Atlanta BeltLine subarea master plans! … Continue Reading →

Recap: Citywide Conversation on Environmental Justice
How do you clean up and recover approximately 1,100 acres of contaminated industrial properties? How do you revitalize disadvantaged communities that were typically hit hardest by industrial growth? The Atlanta … Continue Reading →