Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens defended his sudden shift away from installing light rail along the eastside trail of the ...
The mayor's comments are the first time he has talked publicly about how to pay for the transit vision he unveiled earlier this month.
Mayor Andre Dickens withdrew his support for beginning phase one of the Beltline light rail project on the eastside, instead pushing for streetcar expansion to the southside.
The proposed 2-mile streetcar extension that I’ve called a boondoggle in the making and an expensive bar-hopping party vehicle gets shelved.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is pivoting his support for light rail on the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail for the Southside Trail instead.
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 ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens attended Thursday’s MARTA board meeting to discuss, among other topics, a proposed change to plans for how the MARTA streetcar service would access the Beltline.
The administration’s roadmap for transit is part of the mayor’s “North Star” holistic vision and forward-thinking strategic ...
The plans also include reducing the amount of commercial space, adding 20 percent of affordable housing units, and Beltline light rail. There also was no updated traffic study. However ...
BeltLine transit might be able to run alongside ... railroad tracks circling Atlanta’s urban core into a loop of light rail that would link 45 neighborhoods. But nearly 20 years after Gravel ...