Mayor Andre Dickens said Thursday he no longer wants the first phase of Beltline light rail to go alongside the Eastside Trail, backing off plans he supported during his campaign.
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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is pivoting his support for light rail on the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail for the Southside Trail instead.