Mark your calendars for September 14th and join us for the Atlanta BeltLine’s third Quarterly Briefing, which will focus on celebrating hip hop and the visionary strides of equitable urban … Continue Reading →

Atlanta BeltLine Second Quarterly Briefing of 2022
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold its second Quarterly Briefing of 2022. WHEN: The meeting will be held on Thursday, June 16 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. WHERE: The meeting … Continue Reading →

MARTA Summerhill Bus Rapid Transit virtual public meeting
MARTA is kicking off the community engagement process for the future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line that connects Summerhill, Peoplestown, and South Downtown. This online update will include a presentation … Continue Reading →

Murphy Crossing Redevelopment Public Meetings in November
WHAT: Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) will hold a series of Southwest Study Group public meetings for Murphy Crossing in November. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: The Southwest Study Group includes residents of the … 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 →

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 →

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 →

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 →