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BELTLINE IN THE NEWS

 

 

6/24/2009
10 Questions: Ethan Davidson -- An interview with Ethan Davidson - Director of Communications, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc.

6/15/2009
Original designer happy to see Beltline vision fulfilled 

 

Ryan Gravel looks over railroad tracks near Piedmont Park, an area included in the Beltline project he envisioned a decade ago.

 


6/3/2009
EPA awards $1 million for Beltline area brownfields


5/12/2009
ABI Leadership transition


5/2009
"The BeltLine... changed the way I envision Atlanta's future."
J. William "Bill" Thompson, Editor, Landscape Architecture magazine.

4/22/2009
GLENWOOD PARK: Once-bleak lots grow into cozy community
BELTLINE COMMUNITY IMPACT

4/20/2009
Recap: Beltline Earth Day cleanup
  

3/19/2009
GDOT ends role in Beltline dispute
IMPORTANT UPDATE

2/17/2009
Report faults Atlanta for lack of park space

3/06/2009
Joint Statement Regarding Abandonment of the Decatur Belt  IMPORTANT UPDATE

2/16/2009
Along the BeltLine dream, a few fine intown restaurants already exist 

Passenger Trains Belong Downtown   

weeks of 1/26 -2/2/2009

AJC: Agencies working together on Beltline ‘solution’ 

AJC: Beltline’s promise is clear, but DOT’s isn’t

AJC:
Beltline supporters rally against high-speed rail option

Creative Loafing: Tussle with Amtrak and GDOT could kill Beltline vision 

WABE: Competing Interests Threaten Atlanta's Beltline Project 

Creative Loafing: Amtrak, GDOT, Beltline: We can work it out? 

AJC: Obama’s economic stimulus package and the Atlanta Rotary Club 

House leaders propose sales tax to fund transport 

House antes up on transportation funding 

UPDATE: Joint Statement from GDOT, Atlanta Beltline, Inc., Amtrak, the City of Atlanta and MARTA 

 

 

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PHOTOS

 

  

   


06/29/2009
AJC:  "Signing of the Beltline" 

 

 

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VIDEOS

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The BeltLine will connect Atlanta by creating greenspace, trails, transit, and new development along 22  miles of historic rail segments that encircle the city's urban core.  

5/12/2009


WSB-TV:
Outgoing BeltLine CEO talks about project


11/10/2008


11 Alive: 
BeltLine Project Underway



10/15/2008



Atlanta NOW:
Historic Fourth Ward Groundbreaking


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BeltLine Basics

BeltLine 101  

Do you want to better understand the BeltLine project that will connect Atlanta with new trails, transit and parks and shape economic development for decades to come?

The BeltLine Partnership is offering monthly BeltLine 101 sessions to help residents learn the basics about the BeltLine.  Our BeltLine 101 answers the following questions:
  • Why is the BeltLine important?
  • Where is the BeltLine?
  • What is the BeltLine?
  • How is the BeltLine happening?
  • What has been done so far?
  • How can you be involved?  

    Find a Session in your area

  BeltLine FAQ's  Choose from our most Frequently Asked Questions in the following categories: Overview, Timing, Funding and TAD, Development, Transportation, Parks and Get Involved! 
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Affordable Housing


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Affordable workforce housing is designed to make living in the city accessible. Affordable workforce housing means rental housing and homeownership opportunities that are affordable to residents whose income is no greater than a certain percentage of the Atlanta area median income. 

 

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