Resources
Key documents for understanding the power of light rail on the BeltLine
After an 11-month effort to engage the voice of 16 Atlanta Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs), Beltline Rail Now publishes results that include the renewed support of 12 of them for BeltLine rail and letters from 9 that show why they still believe that the project is urgent- more now than ever.
In 2022 MARTA engaged internationally respected consultants IDOM for recommendations on best practices for design of the BeltLine rail corridor.
Grass tracks, smaller vehicles, attractive street and BeltLine landscapes are just a part of what MARTA and ABI can do to create a world-class project.
The Atlanta BeltLine Transit Task Force convened in June 2018, representing a cross-section of stakeholders and community leaders. As a result of the work of the Task Force, ABI reaffirmed that streetcar should remain the preferred technology for transit on the Atlanta BeltLine.
BeltLine Rail Now’s comprehensive funding strategy for the transit component of the Atlanta BeltLine project, provided the MARTA, City Council and the public with the intent to accelerate construction.
A 2-pg summary of BRN’s white paper: “Blueprint for Transit Funding”.
A 2-pg summary of BRN’s white paper :‘A Blueprint for Transit Funding’
A 2-pg summary that establishes the link between mobility and housing affordability. Produced by BeltLine Rail Now.
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