Beltline for Everyone
We are in the home stretch. We’re either going to get Beltline rail, or we’re not. In just over a month, Mayor Andre Dickens will decide whether the City of Atlanta’s long-held plans to deliver light rail on the Beltline will move forward.
Big Business, Narrow Mindedness
Our initial take after reading Bob Amick’s AJC Beltline rail column was he thinks this project is the province of big business and established restaurateurs. But that’s not completely fair – we have no doubt Amick loves the Beltline.
We Enthusiastically Support Devin Barrington-Ward for Post 3 At-Large
Oct. 25- BeltLine Rail Now endorses Devin Barrington-Ward for Atlanta City Council Post 3 At-Large. Our endorsement has raised questions from our readers and others about how and why we arrived at that decision. Please note that our evaluation of the five candidates is based only on their position on Beltline rail.
It’s Time to Put the “More” Back in More MARTA - once and for all.
More MARTA is failing. It is dying a death by a thousand cuts, getting progressively smaller and less meaningful than the transit expansion program 71% of voters backed in 2016.
Killing Me Softly - Infill Stations and No BeltLine Rail?
Are the infill stations a plan to slow kill the BeltLine Rail?
Portman Tied In Knots Over Amsterdam Walk Project
There may be a limit to the amount of density Atlantans are willing to tolerate without the promise of mass transit. That's one takeaway from NPU-F's 282-84 vote Wednesday night denying zoning and land use changes for the BeltLine adjacent Amsterdam Walk redevelopment project that straddles the Virginia-Highland and Morningside neighborhoods off the busy Monroe Drive corridor.
The Case for Light Rail in Old Fourth Ward
As a resident of Old Fourth Ward, located near the proposed Streetcar East expansion, Ian strongly supports both this extension and the larger project of bringing rail to the entire Atlanta Beltline.
Can Everyone Scoot, Ride, or Jog?
The BeltLine has already shown its potential to change how people navigate the city. It is a major corridor that should include all types of accessible public transit. There's no evidence the Southside portion of the recreation trail will be used in the same way the Eastside Trail is being used.
"Transportation Mayor or Folding Chair Mayor" -- Which is it Mayor Dickens?
Light rail, a trusted mode of transportation across the world, grows in capacity as ridership does, and preserves the BeltLine greenway that is so cherished. Doing nothing? That would be a colossal missed opportunity – 22 miles of dedicated right of way with zero connectivity to the 45 neighborhoods it rings.
Is Mayor Dickens doing a 180? We’ll continue moving straightforward
Are you as gobsmacked as we are by the mayor’s latest interview?!? Has he really done a 180, or will this keep going and end up as a 360? Although we've walked straight forward on our mission from day 1, we're getting dizzy.