Original Subarea Master Plans
The 10 master plans and appendices below contain ORIGINAL land use recommendations, transportation improvement recommendations and park master plans (where applicable). Master plans, by their nature, are subject to periodic review and changes to reflect changing local conditions, refined neighborhood visions and city policies, demographic shifts, and other factors.
Title | Description | Type |
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Subarea 1: Master Plan-Original | Neighborhoods: includes most of the West End and Westview neighborhoods and a large industrial area around Metropolitan Parkway. It also includes parts of Oakland City, Mechanicsville, Pittsburgh, Adair Park, and Cascade Avenue. Adopted by the Atlanta City Council on December 6, 2010. | |
Subarea 2: Master Plan-Original | Neighborhoods: Subarea 2 encompasses the following neighborhoods: Adair Park, Capitol View, Capitol View Manor, Chosewood Park, High Point Estates, Oakland City, Mechanicsville, Peoplestown, Pittsburgh, Sylvan Hills, and The Villages at Carver. The area includes D.H. Stanton Park, Four Corners Park, Carver High School. Adopted by the Atlanta City Council on March 16, 2009. | |
Subarea 3: Master Plan-Original | Neighborhoods: Beulah Heights, Boulevard Heights, Chosewood Park, Grant Park, and Ormewood Park. Highlights of Subarea 3 include Boulevard Crossing Park, Chosewood Park, and Grant Park (and its associated restaurant area), and Zoo Atlanta. Adopted by the Atlanta City Council on March 16, 2009 | |
Subarea 4: Master Plan-Original | Subarea 4 neighborhoods include: Cabbagetown, Glenwood Park, Grant Park, Ormewood Park, and Reynoldstown. Features of this area include Oakland Cemetery, Cabbagetown Park, and the mixed-use development of Glenwood Park. Adopted by the Atlanta City Council July 18, 2011. | |
Subarea 5: Master Plan-Original | Neighborhoods: Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Poncey-Highland, and Sweet Auburn. In this section of Atlanta, you’ll discover Historic Fourth Ward Park and Skatepark, Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth place and center, the walkable retail district of Inman Park along North Highland, the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, the bike path to Stone Mountain. MARTA is accessed via the Inman Park-Reynoldstown MARTA station. Adopted by the Atlanta City Council March 16, 2009. | |
Subarea 6: Master Plan-Original | Neighborhoods that fall within Subarea 6 are: Ansley Park, Midtown, Morningside, Piedmont Heights, Sherwood Forest, and Virginia Highland. Subarea 6 amenities include Piedmont Park, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Midtown Atlanta, Ansley Mall, Grady High School, and Ansley Golf Course. Adopted by Atlanta City Council on December 5, 2011. | |
Subarea 7: Master Plan-Original | Subarea 7 neighborhoods include: Ardmore Park, Brookwood and Brookwood Hills, Collier Hills, Lindbergh and Lindbergh City Center, Lindridge, Martin Manor, and Peachtree Hills. Conveniences to note in this subarea are Tanyard Creek and the Atlanta Memorial Trail, Bobby Jones Golf Course, Piedmont Hospital, Lindbergh City Center, and more. Adopted by the Atlanta City Council on November 16, 2009. | |
Subarea 8: Master Plan-Original | Subarea 8 includes Atlantic Station and West Midtown, both hotspots for a live-work-play lifestyle. Other neighborhoods are Berkeley Park, Blandtown, Channing Valley, Home Park, Loring Heights, and the Marietta Street artery. Adopted by The Atlanta City Council March 19, 2012. | |
Subarea 9: Master Plan-Original | Neighborhoods: Subarea 9 is bounded by West Marietta Street to the North, Johnson Road to the west, Northside Drive to the east, and Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway to the South. Adopted by the Atlanta City Council on March 16, 2009. | |
Subarea 10: Master Plan-Original | Neighborhoods: Ashview Heights, Grove Park, Harris Chiles, Historic Westin Heights/Bankhead, Hunter Hills, Just Us, Mozley Park, and parts of Vine City and West End. Adopted by the Atlanta City Council on December 6, 2010. |
Current Subarea Master Plans
The purpose of the Master Plans is to help guide future growth for vibrant mixed use, mixed income communities by identifying policy goals and recommendations related to transit oriented development, mobility, green space, affordable housing, historic preservation, and public art & culture.
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Atlanta BeltLine Subareas and Study Groups | Map depicting the Subareas and Study Groups that make up the Atlanta BeltLine for planning and community engagement purposes. | |
Subarea 1: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 1 – April 19, 2021 Neighborhoods: includes most of the West End and Westview neighborhoods and a large industrial area around Metropolitan Parkway. It also includes parts of Oakland City, Mechanicsville, Pittsburgh, Adair Park, and Cascade Avenue. | |
Subarea 2: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 2 – Adopted September 7, 2021 Neighborhoods: Subarea 2 encompasses the following neighborhoods: Adair Park, Capitol View, Capitol View Manor, Chosewood Park, High Point Estates, Oakland City, Mechanicsville, Peoplestown, Pittsburgh, Sylvan Hills, and The Villages at Carver. The area includes D.H. Stanton Park, Four Corners Park, Carver High School. | |
Subarea 3: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 3 – September 7, 2021 Neighborhoods: Beulah Heights, Boulevard Heights, Chosewood Park, Grant Park, and Ormewood Park. Highlights of Subarea 3 include Boulevard Crossing Park, Chosewood Park, and Grant Park (and its associated restaurant area), and Zoo Atlanta. | |
Subarea 4: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 4 – July 18, 2011 Subarea 4: Master Plan Appendices Subarea 4 neighborhoods include: Cabbagetown, Glenwood Park, Grant Park, Ormewood Park, and Reynoldstown. Features of this area include Oakland Cemetery, Cabbagetown Park, and the mixed-use development of Glenwood Park. | |
Subarea 5: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 5 – April 19, 2021 Neighborhoods: Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Poncey-Highland, and Sweet Auburn. In this section of Atlanta, you’ll discover Historic Fourth Ward Park and Skatepark, Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth place and center, the walkable retail district of Inman Park along North Highland, the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, the bike path to Stone Mountain. MARTA is accessed via the Inman Park-Reynoldstown MARTA station. | |
Subarea 6: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 6 – December 5, 2011 Subarea 6: Master Plan Appendices Neighborhoods that fall within Subarea 6 are: Ansley Park, Midtown, Morningside, Piedmont Heights, Sherwood Forest, and Virginia Highland. Subarea 6 amenities include Piedmont Park, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Midtown Atlanta, Ansley Mall, Grady High School, and Ansley Golf Course. | |
Subarea 7: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 7- November 16, 2009 Subarea 7: Master Plan Appendices Subarea 7 neighborhoods include: Ardmore Park, Brookwood and Brookwood Hills, Collier Hills, Lindbergh and Lindbergh City Center, Lindridge, Martin Manor, and Peachtree Hills. Conveniences to note in this subarea are Tanyard Creek and the Atlanta Memorial Trail, Bobby Jones Golf Course, Piedmont Hospital, Lindbergh City Center, and more. | |
Subarea 8: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 8 – March 19, 2012 Subarea 8: Master Plan Appendices Subarea 8 includes Atlantic Station and West Midtown, both hotspots for a live-work-play lifestyle. Other neighborhoods are Berkeley Park, Blandtown, Channing Valley, Home Park, Loring Heights, and the Marietta Street artery. | |
Subarea 9: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 9 – October 5, 2020 Neighborhoods: Subarea 9 is bounded by West Marietta Street to the North, Johnson Road to the west, Northside Drive to the east, and Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway to the South. | |
Subarea 10: Master Plan | Adopted: Subarea 10 – October 5, 2020 Neighborhoods: Ashview Heights, Grove Park, Harris Chiles, Historic Westin Heights/Bankhead, Hunter Hills, Just Us, Mozley Park, and parts of Vine City and West End. |