Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is pivoting his support for light rail on the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail for the Southside Trail instead.
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNAtlanta City Council votes to temporarily exempt public projects from tree removal rulesThe Atlanta City Council voted March 17 to temporarily exempt the Atlanta Beltline and other public infrastructure projects ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNAtlanta exempts Beltline, other projects from city's tree protection ordinanceThe Atlanta City Council has voted to temporarily exempt the Beltline and other infrastructure projects from an ordinance ...
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The Nation on MSNHow Atlanta Became a Walkable CityTo me, Atlanta has long been the invisible city. Like anyone who flies with regularity (as I used to do pre-Covid), I’ve ...
Atlanta Beltline Marketplace gives small businesses the chance to operate on some of the city's most expensive commercial ...
Atlanta City Council voted Monday to exempt the Atlanta Beltline and other public infrastructure projects from parts of the city’s own rules for removing and replacing trees.
It really was no secret that Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens eventually would back away from the eastside Beltline rail plan. You know, the one that would have cost a quarter-billion dollars for a little ...
State and local officials would lean on ADID and Atlanta Downtown Stitch Inc. to make the project happen. The latter is a ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens attended Thursday’s MARTA board meeting to discuss, among other topics, a proposed change to ...
City officials say they are committed to building rail connections, but are nixing a prior plan to extend the streetcar ...
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