Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is pivoting his support for light rail on the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail for the Southside Trail instead.
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 ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNAtlanta mayor pulls back support for eastside Beltline rail serviceMayor Andre Dickens withdrew his support for beginning phase one of the Beltline light rail project on the eastside, instead ...
City officials say they are committed to building rail connections, but are nixing a prior plan to extend the streetcar ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNSupporters of Beltline rail project unveil banner in Reynoldstown(Atlanta News First) - The next time you take a walk down the Beltline, you may see a new banner calling for a rail line ...
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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 ...
If the vote eventually passes, construction on the project would start by summer 2026 and take about 2.5 years to finish.
Mayor Andre Dickens said Thursday he no longer wants the first phase of Beltline light rail to go alongside the Eastside ...
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Mayor Andre Dickens said the city’s planning and “vision” of the streetcar service and the Beltline was changing, including ...
The mayor is opposed to starting the build-out of a Beltline rail network with the proposed streetcar extension that would run along the Eastside Trail. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is pushing an ...
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. The surprise ...
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